Ric Flair Drip With Ric Flair And Chad Bronstein today on Hempire with Nick DiFrancesco & Pete Bahrenburg only on Cannabis Radio. We appreciate everyone tuning in for another episode of Hempire with Nick DiFrancesco & Pete Bahrenburg. In this episode, we welcome Ric Flair And Chad Bronstein to today’s show.
Ric Flair entered into Tyson 2.0, the bourgeoning legal weed empire presided over by his longtime friend and fellow icon Mike Tyson. Flair’s line, “Ric Flair Drip”, is going live in several states in October; one of the reasons he is so confident it will be a major success is Chad Bronstein, the brand’s co-founder, president & chairman.
Products include flowers, pre-rolls, vape cartridges, blunts, and edibles (called WOOOOO Chews), offered in Sativa, Indica or hybrid. Everything is packaged with graphic designs inspired by Flair’s image or 16-time pro wrestling champion legacy.
They are partnering with Verano, a large cannabis conglomerate with a $1.9 billion market cap (total value) as of market close on Tuesday, to bring the products to market. They will first launch in October in Arizona, Nevada, and Illinois, before expanding to Connecticut, Florida, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia later in 2022. (They also will be available in California and Missouri shortly, separately from the Verano partnership.)
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