The Best Ways To Make Money With Cannabis In 2017

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 It’s been the biggest year for cannabis ever, but we  still have a long way to go and lots of work to do! Aside from the fact  that recreational use was legalized this year in many states, let’s  take a look back at the many interesting trends in cannabis use that we  saw in 2016:      

  • Luxury artisan edibles: Défoncé Chocolatier from Oakland made their debut and is one of the first businesses whose aim is to make dosing easier through product design. 1906,  a startup founded by Peter Barsom, is a high-end line of low-dose  chocolate edibles created by cannabis experts together with chocolatiers  and scientists. Coda’s Signature Truffles  are beautifully handmade chocolates created by Lauren Gockley, a  chocolatier who used to work as a pastry chef at New York’s Per Se by  Thomas Keller. Lord Jones by  Robert Rosenheck quickly became a favorite among discerning Californian  potheads because of their superior handmade chocolate edibles produced  in small batches.



  • Cannabis goes corporate: The marijuana industry is  worth billions of dollars, but it wouldn’t be that way without some of  the corporate world’s brightest minds smoking their genius into it.  Today, it’s undeniable that marijuana has become a major part of the  American business industry, and it’s proven to be so lucrative that it’s  attracted some of the biggest names to go into the green zone. Some  notable names include James Kennedy from Apothecanna (Aveda), Peter Bain from Pax (GoPro),  and Alan Gertner from Tokyo Smoke (Apple).


  • Pot on TV: Early this year, Bill Maher toked up on television for on HBO’s Real Time. MTV followed suit with Mary + Jane weed-based sitcom. Martha and Snoop’s Potluck Dinner Party  was released with a lot of buzz on VH1 although many were disappointed  that the 2 didn’t actually get high together. We’re also looking forward  to Highland, Margaret Cho’s show on Amazon which is still in development.



  • Pot fashion: High fashion just got even better, with marijuana making an appearance on designer clothing. Alexander Wang’s Fall 2016 collection  featured tons of marijuana leaves, one of which was worn by actress  Margot Robbie on Saturday Night Live. Kendall Jenner and Gigi Hadid collaborated with Jacquie Aiche to  create a cannabis-inspired collection. During SXSW, Jenny Lewis came  out wearing a technicolor weed suit that wowed the crowd.


  • 420 dining and events: Marijuana and food just go  so well together, and Colorado knows how to do it right. From joint and  sushi rolling classes to upscale dining with pot, Colorado has something  for everyone. Kendall Norris made a name for herself in Boulder where  she redefined how we enjoy fine dining and cannabis with Mason Jar Events. In California, Chris Sayegh  made headlines throughout the year with his delicious infused foods,  and Chris Yang has been making waves in the food scene too. In New York,  Miguel Trinidad treats residents with secret-pop up dinners with the aim of spreading marijuana culture.


  • High fitness: This year, stoned workout have  become increasingly popular especially with more people finally  embracing the many benefits that cannabis can bring to your workout.  Stoned yoga events are all the buzz, and the NFL’s Ricky Williams  intends to add cannabis to your workout routine with the development of  his Power Plant Fitness project which he’s doing as a joint effort with Jim McAlpine. The two are also responsible for the 420 Games which will expand to 10 cities by next year.


  • Certified pesticide-free cannabis: Consuming pot  that’s been grown with pesticides will just negate all the health  benefits you can obtain from the plant. Pesticide use has long been a  sticky issue, but for the first time ever the Organic Cannabis Association in Colorado created a certification for pesticide-free cannabis.


  • Cannabis skincare and beauty products: Marijuana  and hemp has been used since ancient times not just for its medicinal  properties but also for its beautifying qualities. Big name brands like Dr. Bronner’s and The Body Shop have  long been using it as an ingredient in their skincare line, and this  year we saw an explosion of even more products from creams to blotting  papers.

What were your favorite cannabis trends of 2016? Share with us in the comments below!   

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