Tag: Orange County
Women-Owned Cannabis Brand Yummi Karma Partners with Nabis for Exclusive Distribution
COSTA MESA, Calif. -- Yummi Karma, the first state-licensed cannabis manufacturer in Orange County, has officially partnered with premier wholesale platform, Nabis, to expand distribution...
Tyson 2.0 Names Alc-Bev and AdTech Industry Veteran as Chief Marketing Officer
ORANGE COUNTY, Calif. -- Tyson 2.0 (the “Company”), legendary boxer, entrepreneur and cannabis advocate Mike Tyson’s newly launched cannabis company, today announced the appointment...
Planet 13 OC Dispensary
Only a handful of cannabis retailers in the entire country enjoy what could be considered national recognition. The select few have achieved their status...
Cannabis Superstore Planet 13 Coming to Southern California
SANTA ANA, Calif. – Cannabis “superstore” Planet 13 is coming to Southern California, according to reports in the Orange County Register. With a flagship...
3 Tips for Helping Senior Customers
Baby Boomers, or those born prior to 1965, aren’t babies anymore but they are the fastest growing consumer demographic for cannabis products. Media reports...
Costa Mesa Okays Testing, Manufacture, Distro for Recreational Cannabis
COSTA MESA, Calif.–The Costa Mesa City Council last week voted unanimously to allow recreational cannabis testing, manufacture, and distribution, which will be followed by...
Recreational Cannabis Sales Start with a Bang in West Hollywood
A day late, but unlikely to be a dollar short, recreational sales kicked off with a big bang in West Hollywood, California; one of...
‘It’s Legal’–Sunset Strip Billboards Tout Recreational Cannabis
In anticipation of California’s recreational marijuana sales launch on January 1, cannabis company MedMen has mounted a billboard campaign that includes signage covering the...
LA Weekly Staff Gutted After Sale to Semanal Media LLC led by Cannabis Attorney
Multiple media reports yesterday, including Tweets from former L.A. Weekly editor Mara Shalhoup, said that nine of thirteen members of the L.A. Weekly editorial...