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Happy 420! In this special episode, BriAnne has a conversation with Ari Cohen, a Cannabis Operations Executive & Entrepreneur, Co-Founder at doobba - Colorado's 1st Social Equity Business & Cannabis Delivery Company. Ari brings in-depth knowledge from his global executive experience in Cannabis, Restaurant, Bakery, Retail, and Airport industries. He has held leadership roles at BellRock Brands, Dixie Brands, Le Pain Quotidien, OTG Management, and Danny Meyer's Union Square Café and launched infused product manufacturing operations in Canada and 6 US states. If you are dreaming of starting your own cannabis delivery business or seeking a social equity license in your state. You don't want to miss this episode. Apply for RMCC's Social Equity Incubator Program: https://academy.rmcc.io/social-equity-incubator-by-rmcc Timestamps: 0:00 Intro 2:32 Innovation as a Weapon 4:49 Launching Doobba 7:15 Nuances in Colorado Delivery Model 14:40 Licensing Fees 16:13 How to Qualify for Social Equity 23:45 Preparing for 420 & Partnerships 26:15 Future Expansion 28:07 Ari's Hopes For The Cannabis Future 30:55 Applying Global Experience to Cannabis 34:20 Building Operational Standardization 37:42 Collaboration Over Competition 41:00 Fearful Decisions 47:00 Building Customer Loyal Brands
Jay Contessa makes his return to the show along with special guest Chuck Smith, who is currently president and CEO of Dixie Brands. Will also answer your messages, give you a news update in the Cannabis/CBD business, and some stunning & amazing facts.
NCIA 2019 Rewind With Adam Smith And Ari Cohen. Allowing exportation of cannabis out of Oregon with Adam Smith from Craft Cannabis Alliance. In a career spanning more than two decades, Adam has been sole or collaborative founder of a series of successful non-profits and public policy campaigns, has served on the boards of directors for statewide and national civic engagement organizations, led teams of nurses in collective bargaining negotiations across Oregon, lobbied members of Congress and state legislatures, advised non-profit and for-profit clients on a range of issues, and was a founding partner in a company bringing Pacific Northwest craft beer and artisan wine to Hawaii. Adam’s writing on drug policy and civic engagement has appeared in more than 40 print and online publications, including REASON Magazine, The Guardian UK, Mother Jones Online, Alternet, and The Razorwire. He has also produced chapters for the books Busted; Stone Cowboys, Narco-Lords, and America’s War on Drugs, Drug Trafficking and How To Get Stupid White Men Out of Office. Oregon is seeking the legislative process surrounding allowing exportation of cannabis out of Oregon, we speak about that process and much more.The Future of Cannabis with Ari Cohen, Vice President of Operations with Dixie Brands. Dixie began as a smaller operation about ten years ago and has since then has expanded exponentially and is in almost every dispensary in Colorado. That means a lot of fast scaling up and hiring a lot of people. At Dixie, they believe that cannabis is powerful, that quality is important and that accurate dosing is everything. This is why, since 2010, they've been leading the industry through research, education, and advocacy. Dixie has also established ourselves as the trusted source for innovative, safe, effective and delicious cannabis products along the way. Dixie handcrafts every product with pure-extracted THC and a process they are proud of. They go far above and beyond the mandated batch testing and triple lab test every product they sell. Because when it comes to cannabis, consistency, and accuracy are highly important. Given Ari's experience in the restaurant industry prior to joining Dixie, where restaurants are launching and expanding and scaling up, we talk about how the skills gained in that sector have helped him at his position.
NCIA 2019 Rewind With Adam Smith And Ari Cohen. Allowing exportation of cannabis out of Oregon with Adam Smith from Craft Cannabis Alliance. In a career spanning more than two decades, Adam has been sole or collaborative founder of a series of successful non-profits and public policy campaigns, has served on the boards of directors for statewide and national civic engagement organizations, led teams of nurses in collective bargaining negotiations across Oregon, lobbied members of Congress and state legislatures, advised non-profit and for-profit clients on a range of issues, and was a founding partner in a company bringing Pacific Northwest craft beer and artisan wine to Hawaii. Adam’s writing on drug policy and civic engagement has appeared in more than 40 print and online publications, including REASON Magazine, The Guardian UK, Mother Jones Online, Alternet, and The Razorwire. He has also produced chapters for the books Busted; Stone Cowboys, Narco-Lords, and America’s War on Drugs, Drug Trafficking and How To Get Stupid White Men Out of Office. Oregon is seeking the legislative process surrounding allowing exportation of cannabis out of Oregon, we speak about that process and much more.The Future of Cannabis with Ari Cohen, Vice President of Operations with Dixie Brands. Dixie began as a smaller operation about ten years ago and has since then has expanded exponentially and is in almost every dispensary in Colorado. That means a lot of fast scaling up and hiring a lot of people. At Dixie, they believe that cannabis is powerful, that quality is important and that accurate dosing is everything. This is why, since 2010, they've been leading the industry through research, education, and advocacy. Dixie has also established ourselves as the trusted source for innovative, safe, effective and delicious cannabis products along the way. Dixie handcrafts every product with pure-extracted THC and a process they are proud of. They go far above and beyond the mandated batch testing and triple lab test every product they sell. Because when it comes to cannabis, consistency, and accuracy are highly important. Given Ari's experience in the restaurant industry prior to joining Dixie, where restaurants are launching and expanding and scaling up, we talk about how the skills gained in that sector have helped him at his position.
Chuck Smith is the President and CEO for Dixie Brands, a multi-state operator and the parent company of the Dixie and Synergy brands. He joins Rudy Hernandez to discuss the importance of banking access, building a company culture and the responsibility of brands to the industry. We also cover why the cannabis industry is only in the first inning and why investors need to be in it for the long haul. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chuck Smith President and CEO at DIXIE Brands is the guest on The Green Rush this week! DIXIE has quickly cemented itself as one of the leading house of brands in the cannabis space in no small part due to Chuck’s leadership. Since launching over a decade ago, DIXIE has become a powerhouse multi-state operator […]
LA CASA DE HITLER. La Justicia de Austria confirmó la expropiación de la casa de Adolf Hitler y el Estado define su futuro. Las autoridades iniciarán un concurso de arquitectos para determinar qué uso tendrá el edificio. La intención siempre fue evitar que se convierta en un lugar de culto para simpatizantes del genocida nazi El edificio ha albergado en las últimas décadas una escuela, una filial bancaria, una biblioteca y, hasta 2011, una tienda-taller de una organización para discapacitados, que se mudó porque la propietaria se negaba a adaptar el edificio a sus necesidades. LA RESPUESTA. El presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, congeló el proceso de diálogo que delegados de su gobierno y la oposición adelantan en Barbados bajo la mediación de Noruega con el fin de buscar una salida negociada al conflicto político que registra el país. La decisión la tomó en rechazo al bloqueo total que impuso Estados Unidos contra los activos del gobierno venezolano en esa nación. Más de 200 alcaldes estadounidenses pidieron al Senado que adopte una ley urgente que permita establecer un mayor control sobre las armas, después de los tiroteos masivos del fin de semana, que dejaron 31 muertos. La Asociación Nacional del Rifle de Estados Unidos (NRA, en sus siglas en inglés) salió al paso de las críticas hacia su organización y publicó un comunicado en Twitter. La NRA defendió que la gran mayoría de las ventas de armas en Estados Unidos, incluyendo las que se realizan por internet y en las populares ferias de armas, ya están sujetas a verificaciones de antecedentes contundentes. DAÑO AL MEDIOAMBIENTE. La ONU emitió una severa advertencia de la noche a la mañana: los recursos de tierra y agua en todo el mundo están siendo explotados a "tasas sin precedentes", amenazando la capacidad de la humanidad para alimentarse. Según un nuevo informe, 500 millones de personas ya viven en lugares que se convierten en desierto, y el suelo se pierde entre 10 y 100 veces más rápido de lo que se está formando. El cambio climático empeorará las cosas, exacerbando la escasez de alimentos que podría aumentar el flujo de inmigración que ya está volcando la política en América del Norte y Europa. UBER PIERDE. Uber reportó resultados abismales, con su peor crecimiento de ingresos y una pérdida superior a $ 5 mil millones, renovando las preguntas sobre las perspectivas de la compañía. La compañía de viajes compartidos ha estado atormentada por las preocupaciones sobre ventas lentas y si alguna vez puede volverse rentable, lo que se vio agravado por una decepcionante oferta pública inicial en mayo. LAVA JATO. Lava Jato sigue teniendo consecuencias en Perú. Las revelaciones que hicieron dos exejecutivos de la constructora brasileña Odebrecht ante fiscales peruanos en São Paulo involucran a una nueva serie de personajes. Según las declaraciones, habrían recibido pagos ilícitos y sobornos la exalcaldesa de Lima, Susana Villarán; el expremier de Perú, César Villanueva, y periodistas y columnistas de distintos medios. REDADA GIGANTE. Funcionarios de inmigración de Estados Unidos allanaron el miércoles siete plantas de procesamiento de pollo de Mississippi, arrestando a 680 trabajadores en su mayoría latinos. Fue la redada más grande en un lugar de trabajo en al menos una década. FACEBOOK QUIERE PAGAR MILLONES. Según los informes, Facebook está en conversaciones con los editores de noticias para ofrecer "millones de dólares" por los derechos de publicar su material en su sitio. La medida sigue a años de críticas por su creciente monopolización de la publicidad en línea en detrimento de la industria de las noticias en apuros. El Wall Street Journal informó el jueves que los representantes de Facebook les habían dicho a los ejecutivos de noticias que pagarían hasta $ 3 millones al año para licenciar historias, titulares y otro material. Facebook declinó hacer comentarios, pero confirmó que la compañía está trabajando en el lanzamiento de una "pestaña de noticias" para su servicio este otoño. El CEO de Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, comenzó a hablar sobre una sección de noticias sobre el servicio en abril. MARIHUANA. La compañía detrás de Arizona Iced Tea está entrando en el mercado de la marihuana. Se está asociando con Dixie Brands, una compañía que vende y fabrica productos de cannabis. Dixie hará y distribuirá los productos con el nombre de Arizona. La medida se ha denominado arriesgada ya que la hierba todavía es ilegal a nivel federal. Los productos podrían incluir vapeadores, gomitas y bebidas con infusión de marihuana. ALEXA. Si pensás que Alexa, asistente de voz de Amazon, habla demasiado rápido o demasiado lento, ahora podés pedirle a la voz que cambie sus formas. Los usuarios pueden elegir entre siete velocidades de conversación diferentes como parte de una nueva característica de accesibilidad. Basta con decir: "Alexa, habla más despacio" o "más rápido". La característica está disponible sólo en los EE. UU, por ahora. MERCADO DE PASES. El Arsenal del entrenador español Unai Emery anunció el fichaje bomba de la Premier League. Se trata del defensa internacional brasileño David Luiz, de 32 años, procedente del Chelsea. Esto se dio al cierre del mercado de pases. Por otra parte el belga Romelu Lukaku selló su traspaso al Internazionale de Milán. CANDIDATOS. La UEFA publicó las cuatro ternas de futbolistas que competirán por ser el mejor en cada puesto por sus actuaciones en la Champions League 2018/19. En cuanto a los mejores delanteros, periodistas y entrenadores votaron, en su mayoría, al senegalés Sadio Mané (Liverpool), al argentino Lionel Messi(Barcelona) y al portugués Cristiano Ronaldo(Juventus). El ganador se conocerá en el sorteo de la fase de grupos de la Liga Europa, que se celebrará el próximo 30 de agosto en Mónaco. LIL NAS X. Semana 18 como número uno de la lista Billboard 100. https://www.billboard.com/charts/Hot-100 La canción «Old Town Road» de Lil Nas X y Billy Ray Cyrus es la nueva reina del mercado discográfico de Estados Unidos, tras destronar a «Despacito» del primer puesto. Según los expertos una de las claves del éxito es la combinación de los dos géneros que más pegan en Estados Unidos, el country y el rap.
An outstanding legal mind and cannabis industry leader, CJ Chapman. General Counsel, Secretary to Dixie Brands, who may sound oddly familiar since we just had his colleague and CEO on the podcast last week. CJ Chapman joined Dixie as its General Counsel on June 18, 2018. C. J. received his A.B. in politics from Princeton University and his J.D. from the University of Denver Sturm College of Law. Prior to joining Dixie, he directed a single family office based in New York with respect to structure, operations and legal issues. C. J. spent his entire private practice at Brownstein Hyatt Farber & Schreck, LLP in the real estate and corporate departments. He practiced at Brownstein from 2006 through 2017 and was a partner from 2013 through 2017.
In this episode we chat with Ari Cohen, VP of Operations for Dixie Brands. Currently Dixie is in 5 stands and has expansion plans. We ask Ari about how to scale a cannabis operation.
Emma went on to earn her degree in Exercise Science and began her journey through health and wellness as a personal trainer. In March of 2009, Emma uprooted from her small town and moved to Las Vegas with a one-way ticket, $200, and an impossible dream to positively impact the world through health and wellness. She began her work at the Professional Fitness Institute (PFI) in Las Vegas where she worked closely with the National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA). Working at PFI gave Emma the opportunity to mentor and worked with, alongside and for some of the top professionals, speakers, celebrities, and leaders in the health, wellness and fitness industry and it was from there that she gained opportunities in Vegas to work at multiple world-renowned residential fitness facilities and spas. Eventually, this led her down different paths in wellness including being the Assistant Director at DragonRidge Country Club as well as helping open two CrossFit gyms when the trend was brand new. Feeling like there was more to be desired to connect the brain and body, Emma became one of the first Level 3 Fascial Stretch Therapists in the world in order to understand how our emotions effect our physical body, and then went on to become a Master Practitioner of NLP, Hypnosis, and Time Line Therapy from one of Tony Robbins personal mentors in Las Vegas, NV, Tad James at the Tad James Company in 2015. Emma has worked with many corporations including the Gay and Lesbian Center of Nevada as well as the Department of Aviation at McCarran Airport teaching advanced NLP and emotional intelligence programs to corporate executive and leadership teams to take them to the next level. She is an avid believer in using the Law of Attraction and quantum physics to manifest the life of your dreams and loves teaching others how to use these tools in everyday life. During all these years, many things changed, but one thing stayed consistent – cannabis remained a part of her lifestyle. When the cannabis industry began to emerge in Las Vegas, Emma decided to quit the safety of working for Corporate America and went on to push herself into one of the first cannabis start-ups in Nevada - Silver State Wellness. Starting at $12/hour as the company’s (and state’s!) first brand ambassador, she grew into a sales role less than a year later, proved her value in the company through cultivating one of Nevada’s most successful sales teams, and 3 years and counting in the company, Emma is now part-owner of Silver State Wellness which has partners she helped bring to the NYSE such as Dixie Brands out of CO, Mindy’s Edibles out of IL, as well as world’s first cannabis beer to come to the market, Two Roots Brewing Company, as well as Nevada’s #1 selling CBD company, Baskin Essentials, which are both fully owned and integrated under her company’s licenses. Emma is a growing leader in the cannabis industry who is passionate about others the path to mental, emotional, spiritual and physical wellness through the utilization of plant medicine, the Universal Laws of Attraction and Energy, and quantum physics. -Degree in Exercise Science -Master Practitioner of NLP, Hypnosis and Time Line Therapy® - Certified Fascial Stretch Specialist (CFSS) -Rocktape Level 2 Certified Provider -Former personal trainer through the NSCA https://www.instagram.com/theemmapreneur/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1623435137
One of the most innovative and explosive cannabis businesses with Charles "Chuck" Smith, CEO of Dixie Brands. Today, we have an outstanding leader in the industry. He also happens to be a partner to Protis Global. Charles Smith, but if you know him, you know he goes by Chuck! Chuck President and CEO of Dixie Brands, Inc, which is the publicly traded company that owns the Dixie Elixirs and Edibles brands. Including Therabis, and Aceso Wellness, two of the leading hemp supplement brands.
NYCBD with Jeffrey Hill produced its second- show! Guests include Tripp Keber CEO and Founder of Dixie Brands, a pioneer in the space since 2009, and Kevin McGovern, a very successful family office owner and investor/Board Member in Cannabis since 2015.**A new show every Sunday morning on 710 WOR New York at 8a EST.
The Future of Cannabis with Ari Cohen, Vice President of Operations with Dixie Brands. Dixie began as a smaller operation about ten years ago and has since then has expanded exponentially and is in almost every dispensary in Colorado. That means a lot of fast scaling up and hiring a lot of people. At Dixie, they believe that cannabis is powerful, that quality is important and that accurate dosing is everything. Which is why, since 2010, they've been leading the industry through research, education, and advocacy. Dixie has also established ourselves as the trusted source for innovative, safe, effective and delicious cannabis products along the way. Dixie handcrafts every product with pure-extracted THC and a process they are proud of. They go far above and beyond the mandated batch testing and triple lab test every product they sell. Because when it comes to cannabis, consistency, and accuracy are highly important. Given Ari's experience in the restaurant industry prior to joining Dixie, where restaurants are launching and expanding and scaling upo, we talk about how the skills gained in that sector have helped him at his position.
The Future of Cannabis with Ari Cohen, Vice President of Operations with Dixie Brands. Dixie began as a smaller operation about ten years ago and has since then has expanded exponentially and is in almost every dispensary in Colorado. That means a lot of fast scaling up and hiring a lot of people. At Dixie, they believe that cannabis is powerful, that quality is important and that accurate dosing is everything. Which is why, since 2010, they've been leading the industry through research, education, and advocacy. Dixie has also established ourselves as the trusted source for innovative, safe, effective and delicious cannabis products along the way. Dixie handcrafts every product with pure-extracted THC and a process they are proud of. They go far above and beyond the mandated batch testing and triple lab test every product they sell. Because when it comes to cannabis, consistency, and accuracy are highly important. Given Ari's experience in the restaurant industry prior to joining Dixie, where restaurants are launching and expanding and scaling upo, we talk about how the skills gained in that sector have helped him at his position.
Investor Ideas Potcasts #Cannabis News and Stocks on the Move: Dixie Brands (CSE: DIXI.U) (OTC: DXBRF), Khiron Life Sciences (TSXV: KHRN), (OTCQB: KHRNF), Planet 13 Holdings (CSE: PLTH) (OTCQB: PLNHF) and Agrios Global Holdings (CSE: AGRO), (OTCQB: AGGHF)
Investor Ideas Potcasts #Cannabis News and Stocks on the Move: Dixie Brands (CSE: DIXI.U) (OTC: DXBRF), Khiron Life Sciences (TSXV: KHRN), (OTCQB: KHRNF), Planet 13 Holdings (CSE: PLTH) (OTCQB: PLNHF) and Agrios Global Holdings (CSE: AGRO), (OTCQB: AGGHF)
Investor Ideas Potcasts #Cannabis News and Stocks on the Move: Dixie Brands (CSE: DIXI.U) (OTC: DXBRF), Khiron Life Sciences (TSXV: KHRN), (OTCQB: KHRNF), Planet 13 Holdings (CSE: PLTH) (OTCQB: PLNHF) and Agrios Global Holdings (CSE: AGRO), (OTCQB: AGGHF)
Business Radio Special: Host John Barkett speaks with Chuck Smith, Co-Founder and CEO of Dixie Brands, a top selling edibles company, to learn about his founders story and journey into the cannabis business almost 10 years ago, and how his company has evolved with the changing landscape. CannaBusiness: A Look at the Marijuana Industry examines the current and future state of the marijuana industry across a range of topics such as legal landscape, policy barriers, investing in cannabis, medical marijuana, and marketing a product that is still technically illegal at the federal level. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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American cannabis companies are starting to go public in Canada, using the fresh capital to further fuel their growth. One of these companies is Dixie Brands Inc., one of the most recognized consumer brands with a portfolio of over 100 products across more than 15 different product categories. In this episode, Dixie CEO Chuck Smith shares his insight on the future of cannabis and discusses the company’s goals to become the leading global consumer packaged goods company in cannabis. Learn more at http://dixieelixirs.com Key Takeaways: A breakdown of Dixie Brands and its expansive array of THC and CBD products Chuck’s background in the cannabis industry and his journey to CEO of Dixie Dixie Brands’ state-by-state growth and its plans for expansion within the U.S. and beyond How differences in regulation dictate Dixie’s go-to-market strategy in Canada versus the U.S. Why Dixie focuses on building brands instead of cultivation How Dixie competes against new companies entering the cannabis industry The importance of packaging and how Dixie successfully creates packaging that distinguishes their brands from others and achieves consumer trust and engagement A walkthrough of BDS analytics and it offers cannabis industry market trends and consumer insights Chuck’s outlook on the global future of cannabis over the next decade
Investor Ideas Potcasts #Cannabis News and Stocks on the Move: CEO and Co-Founder of Dixie Brands (CSE: $DIXI.U.C) at O'Cannabiz 2018 Conference
Investor Ideas Potcasts #Cannabis News and Stocks on the Move: CEO and Co-Founder of Dixie Brands (CSE: $DIXI.U.C) at O'Cannabiz 2018 Conference
Investor Ideas Potcasts #Cannabis News and Stocks on the Move: CEO and Co-Founder of Dixie Brands (CSE: $DIXI.U.C) at O'Cannabiz 2018 Conference
This Week In Marijuana Business News for the week ended Nov. 30, 2018, with host Kevin "Moose" Huhn. South Korea Legislature passes medical cannabis law, first in East Asia Draft medical marijuana law in Thailand breezes through key hurdle Mexico approves nation’s first 38 over-the-counter cannabis products Challenges – and controversy – swirl around marijuana social equity programs in California Alaska credit union launches pilot program to serve cannabis firms Credit union proposes ‘limited banking services’ for Ohio medical marijuana companies Cannabis edibles firm Dixie Brands debuts trading on CSE Weekly Deal Watch: Need for scale fuels US marijuana consolidation First recreational cannabis stores open in Massachusetts to big crowds Sales booming at Massachusetts recreational marijuana stores New Jersey legislative committees advance adult-use cannabis legislation Sponsored by: Citizen Green Community Subscribe to both of our podcasts on iTunes, Stitcher and here on our site!
Chuck Smith joins us and shares the potential of the States Act and its effect on the industry: "I think for the country to say, 'Look, these are legitimate business people. They're creating hundreds of thousands of jobs and creating a billion dollars worth of tax revenue. We need to treat them like any other industry.' That's what the States Act is all about. Now, we're going to do everything we can to support it."
Chris Walsh, MJ Business Daily & Tripp Keber, Dixie Brands Chris Walsh joins us and shares that he wasn’t always a cannabis guy…his friends poking fun of him when he first joined MJ Business Daily but in describing the changes to Denver, Colorado and society in general Chris has now hired some of those very same friends. A native Coloradan, he now works blocks from where he grew up…he’s surprised but proud that cannabis has it’s home in Denver. And finally Chris goes on to share his philosophy on reporting in this day and age. Tripp Keber then returns and gives us an update on how things have changed for Dixie Brands and cannabis in Colorado. He takes us through internal and external expansion.
In our second Denver Startup Week Special, Tripp Keber joins Turnpikers to discuss the rapidly expanding cannabis industry. Tripp is CEO of Dixie Brands, Inc -- a company he co-founded that serves as a premiere licensed marijuana infused product manufacturer. Widely hailed as one of this industry's leaders, when Tripp is not thinking about the future vision of Dixie and the industry, he is supporting efforts of the National Cannabis Industry Association, where he is a founding member and current Board Director.
Chuck Smith of Dixie Elixirs is the guy who puts Dixie into Dixie Elixirs. As you might remember from Episode 148 with Gen Murray, Seth was in the Dixie Elixirs offices at the time. That’s because Seth was meant to meet Chuck at the office that day- unfortunately his plane was canceled and Chuck had this conversation with Seth in Chuck's office, and Chuck in Alabama…hence the Dixie reference and moniker. Either way, you get a nice behind the scenes of the top of the Dixie Brands machine. And you’re so inclined, please complete our new survey at https://survey.libsyn.com/canneconomy
This episode comes to you straight from the Cannabis Economy workshop in Las Vegas last week. We checked in with the one and only Tripp Keber, one of the first ever speakers at Cannabis Economy in 2014, who gives us his take on all that has happened in the world of Cannabis since he first joined us over a year ago. A lot has changed from 2014 to 2015, but it's good to hear how the "movement" of cannabis, as Tripp puts it, has only grown bigger and better. Enjoy!
n this episode Brandon interviews Tripp Keber, the CEO and co-founder of Dixie Brands and Dixie Elixirs. Since 2010, Tripp and his team have been busy building the first national cannabis brand. Brandon and Tripp dive deep into the creation story of Dixie, their recent brand expansion to California, and why he welcomes the coming FDA regulation of the cannabis industry.
Dave Inman speaks with Joe Hodas, chief marketing officer at Dixie Brands, about their product Dixie Elixirs and how they are the future of cannabis. Listen in as the two delve into the prospects of cannabis for production and consumption, even for pets!
Kyle Kushman discusses Medical Cannabis Infused Products and Cannabis Legalization in Conflict in the state of Colorado with Tripp Keber, CEO and co-founder of Dixie Brands. Dixie Brands is a medical marijuana infused products manufacturer based in Denver, CO serving approximately 500+ medical marijuana centers.
Joe Hodas, CMO of Dixie Brands, gives us a “Audio Tour” of the facility where they produce their line of award-winning edibles. True to their core mission, Dixie insists on total transparency in their headquarters, which is lined by windows to show all aspects of the production process for any and all who wish to take a look at what is going on inside. They use their space to promote other companies they believe in, as well as an arena for education. They are as focused on legitimizing the industry and advocating on behalf of cannabis as they are focused on creating top-quality products for cannabis consumers and patients. Enjoy! FOLLOW ALONG WITH PICTURES FROM THE TOUR!