With so many great cannabis brands releasing exciting new products in new markets, it can be hard to keep track of every release or event. So we’re rounding up a few significant happenings in the industry. This week, we look at releases by The Botanist, a gas card giveaway at Jars dispensaries, and more.
Time Machine: New flower brand
Launched on April 12, Time Machine is a new California-based brand featuring flower grown on the central coast. You can find it in 3.5 – 14 grams, along with a 28-gram jar of pre-rolls.
Available: California
Ripple: Products now in Michigan
Ripple, known for its dissolvable powders, has recently launched in Michigan. Find its THC-infused dissolvables, gummies, and “QuickSticks” on dispensary shelves.
Available: Michigan
The Botanist: New infused jellies
Now in four states, dispensary brand The Botanist has introduced a new line of infused jellies featuring red raspberry, apple cider, sour candied lemon, and other flavors. Each jelly contains 5 milligrams of THC.
Available: Illinois, Massachusetts, Maine, and Ohio
Jars: Gas card giveaway
Since April 12, Jars dispensaries has been offering $25 Speedway gas cards to any customer who purchases a limited-edition JARS x HYMAN Bonzeen eighth at its locations in Michigan.
Available: Michigan
Dad Grass: Signature-edition George Harrison pre-rolls
Dad Grass has rolled out its CBD+CBG pre-rolls in homage to famous musician George Harrison. Dubbed All Things Must Pass, the collection features pre-rolls available in 5-packs, along with limited-edition merchandise featuring the late singer.
Available: Nationwide
Ooyes: New infused lubricants and oils
Woman-founded, Ooyes features CBD topicals aimed at sex and comfort. Available nationwide with infused lubricants, body oils, tantric honey, and more.
Available: Nationwide
Select: Limited-edition vape strain
In collaboration with local LA-based artist James Haunt, Select launched its new Cliq Elite Live strain in Haunted Haze.
Available: California
Hannah Meadows
Hannah is an Oregon-based writer and editor. She’s worked in the cannabis industry for over five years and continues to learn and explore.