July 23, 2018

Sweet Grass Kitchen Creates New Product to Support Planned Parenthood

July 23, 2018
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A Colorado edibles company, Sweet Grass Kitchen, has created a new product to support a cause they believe in.

Here at The Weed Blog we always appreciate seeing cannabis businesses help in their communities. We commend Sweet Grass Kitchen and Planned Parenthood on this partnership and are thrilled to share this good news….

In a bold show of support, Sweet Grass Kitchen creates a high dose CBD edible of which a portion of all sales goes directly to supporting Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains—

Sweet Grass Kitchen, one of Colorado’s oldest and most trusted edibles brands, has launched a Double Chocolate 20:1 CBD:THC cookie. A decadent blend of chocolate cookie dough and semisweet chocolate chips, the real treat actually comes from its robust CBD effect.

Sweet Grass Kitchen has long been known for its consistent products that appeal to a wide range of consumers; medical patients, microdosers, and recreational consumers.

Julie Berliner, founder and CEO of Sweet Grass Kitchen, and her team are using their unique stage and newest product to support a cause they believe in.

“It’s my responsibility to do this,” Berliner says of partnering with Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains (PPRM). “I have the platform and I want to make a difference. This is my way of using business to affect positive change.”

At the heart of both businesses is a fundamental belief in personal freedom. “Planned Parenthood of the Rocky Mountains provides freedom through their education and health programs. Cannabis products and the industry that creates them also offers personal freedom,” she says.

This partnership was made possible by kindColorado which helps nonprofits and cannabis businesses come together.

“We could not be more proud of the collaboration between PPRM and Sweet Grass Kitchen. We know values-driven brands are the future for the cannabis sector and Sweet Grass is leading the way. It is kindColorado’s dream to see community-cannabis partnerships emerge as a way to change hearts and minds and showcase cannabis as a community asset,” says kindColorado president and co-founder Courtney Mathis.

Sweet Grass Kitchen’s Double Chocolate 20:1 CBD:THC cookie is becoming widely available in Colorado dispensaries. Please checkwww.sweetgrasskitchen.comfor locations.

ABOUT SWEET GRASS KITCHEN

Sweet Grass Kitchen is a small-batch bakery that produces and distributes fresh, cannabis-infused edibles throughout Colorado. Since 2009, our kitchen has been serving Colorado’s top dispensaries with flavorful, fresh cannabutter and distillate confections. With the help of our in-house cultivation to ensure consistent and reliable crop-to-cookie delivery, Sweet Grass Kitchen has become synonymous with creative, effective, and delicious baked goods and treats. Our harvests, cannabutter, distillate, and products are tested by state licensed laboratories so you can always count on consistent potency and effect.

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