Supreme Cannabis, rapper Wiz Khalifa stub out pot partnership

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The partnership between Canadian licensed cannabis producer, Supreme Cannabis Company, and rapper Wiz Khalifa’s Khalifa Kush Enterprises (KKE) Canada has been terminated. Health Canada makes it ‘crystally-clear.’ Trailer Park Buds need to rebrand Can celebrity-backed cannabis brands exist under Health Canada’s tight regulations? Last month, retailers received the long-awaited Trailer Park Boys’ Trailer Park Buds to see the logo scratched out with a Sharpie to simply (but hilariously) read “Buds,” erasing any sign of a celeb connection. Subscribe to the Cannabis Post newsletter for weekly insights into the industry, what insiders will be talking about and content from across the Postmedia Network. The two entities have “mutually agreed” to end their exclusive consulting services agreement, which was originally finalized in December 2018, less than two months after adult-use cannabis was federally legalized in Canada.

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The partnership between Canadian licensed cannabis producer, Supreme Cannabis Company, and rapper Wiz Khalifa’s Khalifa Kush Enterprises (KKE) Canada has been terminated.

The two entities have “mutually agreed” to end their exclusive consulting services agreement, which was originally finalized in December 2018, less than two months after adult-use cannabis was federally legalized in Canada.

According to an Aug. 14 press release, the end of the deal can be partially attributed to the federal government’s promotion...

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