Common Citizen Partners Up With Sherbinskis To Grow Its Cannabis In Michigan

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Detroit-based Common Citizen and San Francisco-based Sherbinskis have launched a partnership for Common Citizen to grow Sherbinskis’ world-famous cannabis strains in Marshall, Michigan.

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Sherbinskis cannabis flower will be available for sale in Common Citizen’s retail locations starting April 8.

“Common Citizen will be the first cannabis business outside California to sell our world-famous cannabis flower,” Sherbinskis founder Mario Guzma told Benzinga. “This goes far beyond an agreement to sell our cannabis. Common Citizen and Sherbinskis share a commitment to giving back to the communities we serve, including supporting communities that have been disproportionately impacted by the criminalization of cannabis.

“We also share a commitment to ending stigma around cannabis, and educating the public about its many wellness benefits.”

Common Citizen CEO Michael Elias called this a “historic day” celebrating the arrival of Sherbinskis to his company’s home state.

“We are excited to grow the popular Gelato strains at our state-of-the-art cannabis greenhouse in Marshall, and look forward to a long-lasting, cross-country partnership. With a shared focus on people and product, we are honored to introduce Michiganders to this high-quality cannabis to serve the unique needs of our customers,” he said.

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Author: CSN