Black Celebrity Cannabis Brands You Should Know
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1. Monogram – Jay-Z

Launched by rapper and entrepreneur Jay-Z in 2020, Monogram is a luxury cannabis brand that offers a range of high-end products. The brand’s mission is to “redefine what cannabis means to consumers today,” and it has already gained a strong following among cannabis connoisseurs.
Jay-Z came into the industry blazing when he debuted a daring billboard campaign challenging some of the hypocrisies in cannabis legislation alongside the brand’s launch.
2. Mary Jane Wines – Whoopi Goldberg

Founded by actress and comedian Whoopi Goldberg, Mary Jane Wines is a line of cannabis-infused wines that are designed to be enjoyed with a meal or on their own. Goldberg’s brand is unique in that it combines the worlds of cannabis and wine, offering a new and innovative way to experience both.
3. Leafs – Snoop Dogg

Founded by rapper and cannabis enthusiast Snoop Dogg, Leafs by Snoop is a line of cannabis products that includes flower concentrates and edibles. The brand is known for its fun, playful packaging and unique flavors, and it has become a fan favorite among Snoop Dogg fans and cannabis enthusiasts alike.
4. TICAL – Method Man

Method Man owns a cannabis brand called TICAL, named after his debut solo album which was released in 1994. TICAL offers a range of high-quality cannabis products, including flowers, pre-rolls and concentrates. Method Man has been a vocal advocate for cannabis legalization and has been involved in the industry for several years.
After launching the brand in 2022, the Wu-Tang Clan rapper told the New York Post that he was excited to work with “Black, Women and Minority-owned partners from cultivation to dispensaries” with the hope of tackling some of the racial injustice that people of color have experienced due to the war on drugs.
“We are going to lead by example and ensure that this newly created market is as inclusive as possible. We can’t right all the wrongs that disparate criminalization of cannabis has done to our communities, but we most certainly can make a down payment on the way forward with social equity, inclusion and full economic participation,” the rapper added.
5. Khalifa Kush – Wiz Khalifa

Rapper Wiz Khalifa is the founder of Khalifa Kush, a cannabis brand that offers a range of high-quality products, including flower, pre-rolls, and concentrates. The brand is known for its unique flavors and high THC content, and it has gained a strong following among cannabis enthusiasts.
6. Saucey Farms and Extracts – Jim Jones

Rapper Jim Jones is the founder of Saucey Farms and Extracts, a cannabis brand that offers a range of high-quality products, including artisanal cannabis, vapes and pre-rolls. The brand prides itself on using the best cultivators to research and monitor every step of the production and growth process for its cannabis plants.
Saucey products are known for their flavor and purity. “Just like a fine wine, our handcrafted cannabis batches have their own distinctive, defining characters,” the company boasts on its website.
7. Fryday Kush – Ice Cube

Inspired by his classic cult film Friday, rapper Ice Cube launched a cannabis line called Fryday Kush in 2021. Available in
Arizona, Nevada, Oklahoma, and California, Ice Cube’s premium cannabis brand offers a collection of high-potency buds that are some of the strongest on the market. Many of the stains contain 46.2 percent THC and 10.78 percent CBD and according to its website,
8. Master P's Trees – Master P

In 2016, No Limit icon Master P launched his own line of legal cannabis products called Master P’s Trees. The brand offers vapes and edible-grade vape oil that are free of toxins and preservatives. Customers can choose from an assortment of fun flavors like Sweet Tea, Chocolate Beignet, Peach Cobbler and Red Velvet.
In a statement, the legendary rapper turned business mogul said he wanted to promote the health and medicinal benefits of the plant through his brand.
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