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The Commonwealth Cannabis Co. of Millis, more commonly known as CommCan, will become the cultivation, manufacturing and distribution partner for San Francisco cannabis, CBD and non-hallucinogenic mushroom company Cookies in the state of Massachusetts, the company announced on Friday.
The partnership marks the California company’s official East Coast launch, according to the announcement.
“As Cookies continues to expand, I focus on cherry-picking the best operators in each state,” said CEO and founder of Cookies, the rapper Berner, in a statement. “We want a long-term partner that is just as passionate about our genetics as we are, understands all parts of our operation, and most importantly, one we can trust to deliver quality products consistently to the market. CommCan is the best partner for us in Massachusetts and we are fortunate to be bringing Cookies to the East Coast.”
The partnership will bring Cookies strains to Massachusetts, as well as a series of its own longstanding brands.
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