Miss Grass CEO Kate Miller built an online educational community of more than 100,000 users who collectively informed her company of what products to develop as well as where and when to launch the now monolithic Miss Grass brand which spans seven states, generates more than $1 million per month, and is operated by a team of just 15 people.
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The United States has come a long way since California’s legalization of medical cannabis in 1996. In 2012, Colorado and Washington became the first states…
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As a liberal arts student in Portland, Oregon, Samantha Seagaard was already considering a career in cannabis, but she felt a responsibility to join after seeing the industry firsthand in 2007.
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After numerous awards and hundreds of thousands of dollars donated to charities, PufCreative CEO John Shute seemingly surprised himself when discussing his personal career milestones.
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Custom Cones USA was an unexpected, runaway success for co-founders Harrison Bard and Fredrik Rading. The wildly successful Washington-based rolling paper company ships throughout the United States and 47 other countries, serving about 18,000 clients that range from head shops to the Jordanian military.
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Elizabeth Aguirre was working as a general manager for a Bay Area coffee shop when her district manager proposed a move into cannabis retail. Aguirre joined Velvet as a general manager in February 2020, now she is the multi-award-winning chain’s director of operations.
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Custom Cones USA has decided to stop offering printed rolling papers immediately. The study showed printed papers have higher concentrations of metals compared to their unprinted counterparts, sparking concern from Bard that printed papers might pose a health risk to consumers.
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The summer 2025 issue of Marijuana Venture sees the return of our annual 40 Under 40 feature with profiles on the nation’s brightest young leaders…
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Trademark infringement in the cannabis industry presents a growing legal challenge as the sector rapidly expands amid evolving state and federal regulations. Cannabis companies have…
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Most researchers say “no” The reality of a reliable cannabis breathalyzer varies depending on who you ask. The technology has long been promised by a…
