Sharklato is a brand with fire weed, made from Yung Marley’s personal cut of Runtz. The brand also has many strategic partnerships that appeal to not only cannabis enthusiasts but basketball fans, fashion lovers, and gamers alike.
There are many brands that love to swim with The Sharks. For instance, Da Deep Inn, a Sharklato partner, has some sick merch, including the Lato #1’s, that look fresher than fresh. When the shoes were advertised in an Instagram post, one commenter shared they’d pay upwards of $1000 just to have them. Additionally, Sharklato Gaming has its own Instagram page and discord to join its RP server. So if you want more games to play and more friends who enjoy your favorite cannabis, you’ve found the right community.
Sharklato Strain
According to Leafly, the Sharklato strain is a hybrid cannabis cultivar that contains around 20% THC. It’s a perfect strain for beginners, as well as experienced cannabis consumers. It was created by crossing Zkittlez and Gelato together.
Sharklato Events
Whether you like watching intense basketball games or enjoying 4/20 events, Sharklato has you covered. Mr. Sharklato is hosting a big event for his newly established Shark Tank Hoops sports league, where the winner receives a $1000 cash prize.
Photos via @_sharklato on Instagram
If you think you have what it takes to shoot with the Sharks, you can enter their first 8th-grade tournament, taking place at Fredrick Douglas High School in Atlanta. It’s called the Winner Takes All Tournament, and there will also be live performances by special guests, food, and fun. Additionally, it will be held during Memorial Weekend on May 27. To register for the event, you can go to the bio of @sharktankhoops on Instagram. You can also DM the account if you’d like to be a vendor or sponsor.
Furthermore, the Mr. Sharklato & Friends Pop-Up Showcase featured performances from Sonny Digital, Skooly, K$upreme, FMB DZ, Seddy Hendrix, and more. The event started at 4:20pm and ran until 11pm on April 20, the well-known weed holiday of 4/20. While it’s too late to attend, be sure to follow them on Eventbrite, so you don’t miss out on other fire events.