There is no doubt that Cookies, co-founded by rapper Berner, is presently one of the most popular and well-respected cannabis companies on the West Coast. Between sought after genetics and top notch products, as well as their impact on cannabis culture, Cookies is certainly a leading brand worldwide. The California-based company has plans to open up further across the country, joining the Florida medical marijuana market.
Cookies Cannabis Soon to Be in Florida
Without delay, Cookies obtained one of the 22 coveted medical marijuana licenses in Florida. They bought the Florida MMJ license from the formerly licensed company, Tree King-Tree Farm Inc. The Port Richey-based company obtained the license earlier in May of 2019. However, they are yet to dispense any medical marijuana nor open any retail locations.
[The Cookies team and I] are excited and extremely humbled to be able to own one of the few licenses in Florida.
Berner, Co-Founder and CEO of Cookies
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Cookies Has Entered a Tough Market
The Sunshine State’s MMJ market is known for being difficult to enter due to the tough criteria. Businesses must “put up multi-million-dollar bonds, have an inventory of 400,000 plants, and be in business for 30 consecutive years.” In fact, Trulieve’s CEO Kim Rivers and her husband J.T. Burnette are indeed proven to have been involved with adding these practically unfair requirements.
There aren’t specific details on when and where Cookies plans to roll out in Florida, but rumors suggest the first store will be in Miami this year.
“This is a major milestone for the expansion of Cookies, and we look forward to the challenge of growing some of the best cannabis in the world, in one of the toughest climates,” Berner said further. “We are building out a massive cultivation and breeding facility to feed our stores all throughout the state and keep the menu exciting. I can’t wait to embrace the culture and vibe in Miami and hope to secure a location on South Beach, that would be legendary.”
This new venture for Cookies in Florida consequently marks them as the only minority-owned and controlled company to hold an MMJ license in the state. Cookies continues to push themselves and others in the cannabis industry. With 18 dispensaries and counting across Michigan, Oregon, Washington, Las Vegas, Colorado, and more, the 2012 founded company continues to build their legacy. Florida MMJ patients are certainly waiting at the edge of their seats for a taste of Cookies.