As the Omicron variant surges, Massachusetts cannabis companies are facing significant shortages of foreign-made packaging and construction materials that are essential to their operations, including vaporizer batteries and cartridges, childproof containers, and the steel beams and air conditioning equipment used to build indoor cultivation facilities.
Cannabis infused seltzer Hi5, produced by Theory Wellness, is featured in this Wine Enthusiast article about how cannabis drinks could affect the beer and wine market.
CHICOPEE — A cannabis company is going to help Lorraine’s Soup Kitchen & Pantry volunteers meet a long-term goal of helping families who often don’t know where their next meal is coming from and have a hard time getting to the agency.
The Farmacist and Solar Cannabis Co. (Solar) are pleased to present the winners and runners up of the two-day 2021 Cultivators Cup Cannabis Competition and Music Event, which featured headline performances by Cypress Hill and Method Man & Redman.
Theory Wellness, which packages its popular THC-infused Hi5 seltzer in plastic can carriers, will soon announce the launch of a take-back program at all three of its Massachusetts locations, with the potential to expand it to some 30 more dispensaries that it distributes to across the state.
When Massachusetts voters passed Question 4 in 2016, the state became an oasis of legal marijuana on the East Coast, surrounded by neighbors that prohibited the drug entirely or only allowed its medical use. Today, total pot sales are approaching $1.5 billion.
If “seed to sale” is the new “farm to table,” Theory is a trailblazer. Its small batch product is grown right in Bridgewater, resulting in a good variety of flower with two sizes of pre-rolls plus cartridges, Pax pods, and concentrates. The shops also feature plenty of edibles, tinctures, and…