From Biscotti Otti Otti to Kush Mints, CAM’s selection, quality, and variety of flavors is a testament to their dedication to cannabis enthusiasts and the culture.But A CakeA pastry chef by trade with over 15 years of experience in food and health regulation and compliance. As a Sacramento-based cultivator, CAM has carved their own recognition and affinity among reputable brands like Connected California, Alien Labs, and Doja Pak. Xula has recently collaborated with fellow woman-owned brand, Barbari, to create the Period Daze Spliff to help with mother nature’s monthly gift.Shop highly rated dispensaries near youShowing you dispensaries near your citySee all .See all dispensariesSee all dispensariesCAM(CAM)Anna Willey is the owner of CAM (California Aristinal Medicine), a Sacramento based cannabis cultivator and delivery company. xula intersects their herbal index featuring ingredients like black cohosh root, motherwort, and kava root with a cannabinoid-based approach to women’s health. Karina Primelles and Mennlay Golokeh Aggrey are the dynamic duo leading xula, a Latin and Black-owned CBD brand. Gift of Doja factors in the terpene profiles, which are the essential oils produced by the plant, as well as the cannabinoid content which are the compounds that make a person feel lit into the curation process, ensuring that the consumer has a unique experience with every jar. (AdobeStock)xulaBased in Mexico City. curating cannabis flower and products based on their unique Appellations of Origin, soil care, and thoughtful cultivation process by the farmers. If you’re looking for an extra spice, you’ll have to try their Mama T’s Southern Hot Sauce.Gift of DojaGift of Doja is a women-of-color-led cannabis equity brand created by Bay Area cannabis entrepreneur Nina Parks, specializing in honoring the vibe of all beings and all things. Their signature Sweet Heat Texas Style BBQ Sauce is a perfect blend of tangy, smoky, and sweet flavors that can enhance your high & the taste of literally any foods you want. It’s hard to miss the cowgirl details all over Saucy’s brand. Despite the brand being based in California,Tess Taylor, founder of Saucy, is shamelessly Texan to the core and we love it. Keep an eye out for them to make even more noise in 2023.Dose of SaucyDose of Saucy is a Black woman-owned company that specializes in creating delicious THC-infused sauces & condiments. One thing they all have in common: Boss ladies leading the way.Jump to a sectionTop women owned cannabis brands in 2023Women with cannabis licenses to watch in 20232023’s top woman-led accessory, community, & service-based companiesTop women owned cannabis brands in 2023(AdobeStock)These 24 women-driven brands are on the rise. They’re broken up into three categories: Brands, license holders, and non-plant touching companies that specialize in accessories, services, and community-building. So while the cannabis plants that we all love to consume are all female, women are being left out of ownership roles in the industry the at large.To eliminate any excuse for “not knowing” any women-owned companies to support, we’ve compiled a list of 66 to explore throughout the rest of the year. (Miss Grass)Only 10% or less of businesses in Massachusetts and Ohio qualify as women-owned. And according to a report by MJBiz, the number of women in cannabis businesses is actually decreasing.Shoutout to Buy Weed From Women and Miss Grass for dropping their latest 4(THE)20 WOMEN’S MONTH BAG, which has shined a light on the shocking statistic that only one in five weed businesses is woman-owned. Last updated April 17, 2023(AdoeStock)Here are Leafly’s favorite women owned and operated cannabis companies to follow this year and beyond.Do you believe only 20% of cannabis companies are owned by women? It’s true.I confirm that this is not a shared device.By accessing this site, you accept the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.Įxplore more topicsIndustry66 women-led cannabis companies to watch in 2023Nadir PearsonPublished on Ma Get cannabis.Where are you from?United StatesCanadaAre you 21 or older?not yetyou bet!Remember me for 30 days. See our Cookie Policy and Privacy Policy to learn moreBrowse LeaflyYour AccountJoin LeaflyAdvertise on LeaflyHomeDeliveryStrainsDispensariesCBD StoresProductsDealsNewsLearnCannabis 101Social impactDoctorsLab partners Download the Leafly outLearn. 66 women-led cannabis companies to watch in 2023 | Leafly LeaflyShop legal, local weed.Openadvertise on LeaflyLocating.changeDeliveryDispensariesDealsStrainsProductsCBDDoctorsCannabis 101Social impactWe use cookies for certain features and to improve your experience.
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