May 3, 2018

Will “The Marijuana Show” Find the Next Marijuana Millionaire?

May 3, 2018
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Dubbed the "shark tank" of cannabis, The Marijuana Show has just premiered their third season.

What do a marijuana millionaire, a mother of eight kids who couldn’t afford Christmas gifts, a veteran, and a prohibitionist turned marijuana advocate, all have in common? Find out on “The Marijuana Show, Season Three”, which premiered May 1, 2018 exclusively on TheMarijuanaShow.com.  

Seen by millions on Amazon Prime over the last two years, the series that has offered over $20 million to deserving ganjapreneurs is back with a compelling new format.

Called “The Shark Tank of the cannabis industry,” by CNBC in 2015, “The Marijuana Show, Season 3” offers a new take on the pitch show concept. In addition to riveting pitches from ganjapreneur hopefuls, viewers will get to know the personal stories of the contestants and their reasons for venturing into the cannabis industry – from moms and kids beating cancer to veterans looking for alternatives to opiates.  By sharing their poignant and emotional stories, Season 3 helps shed stereotypes and stigmas of cannabis use while educating prohibitionists on its benefits.

Contestants on “The Marijuana Show, Season 3” are seeking funding for new products and services, including a machine that rolls 420 joints in two minutes, the first home dispensary allowing consumers to blend any wellness recipe from their phone, a complete cannabis seed to sale app, immortality in a bottle, a cannabis cliff bar, and a security company that only hires veterans. The producers also found the next Marijuana Millionaire, watch to see who wins.

“The cast this season really bonded, has a great sense of humor and are passionate about why they are in this industry.  They come from California, Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, North Carolina and New Jersey. Most are mothers, fathers, or grandparents. Everyone has powerful, life-changing stories to share,” said Karen Paull, Executive Producer.

“We want cannabis consumers to have an epic show they can proudly show prohibitionist family members, politicians, doctors, nurses, and friends to educate them on the realities of medical cannabis and hemp. It takes a lot of people sharing the show to legalize it.  We produce the show to educate, advocate and to help legalize cannabis and hemp.” said Wendy Robbins, director/producer/editor of “The Marijuana Show.”

“The Marijuana Show, Season 3” also updates viewers on popular contestants’ stories from Seasons 1 and 2 including a cannabis car, a grow machine for 250 plants automated and secured with a phone, a broke senior selling his business for $2.75 million, and more.

Season 3 will first be seen on TheMarijuanaShow.com on May 1st and will be available on Amazon Prime later this year while the producers secure additional global distribution deals.

About “The Marijuana Show”

Wendy Robbins and Karen Paull created “The Marijuana Show” in the summer of 2014. The show’s concept was created initially as a means to help entrepreneurs in the Cannabis industry create a blueprint to success and investment.  The producers were looking for the next marijuana millionaires. The show skyrocketed into a critically acclaimed television show with over 250 Million press reach, over $20 Million in funding offered to contestants, three full seasons, and distribution on Amazon Prime. Projections for 2018-2019 is to reach over 100 Million viewers. The Marijuana Show has expanded to offer Bud Camp, ongoing online training – “Mentorbox for Ganjapraneur’s.”  The producers are also the managing partners of High Finance Fund – a global, exclusive hemp and cannabis fund. Wendy and Karen are influencers in the cannabis industry and were named in the top 50 most important Women in the Cannabis Industry.

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