Three years ago, Tim Moxey — an English-born, Dartmouth-educated entrepreneur — launched botanicaSEATTLE, a cannabis company focused primarily on the emerging edible market. The upstart brand quickly became a West Coast favorite, generating about $3 million a year in revenue and operating out of a state-of-the-art 16,000 square feet facility.
The eponymous Moxey’s Mints — a low-dose, cannabis-infused, Altoids-like breath mint — has become the best-selling edible product in the state of Washington.
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In an effort to “bring cannabis back to its roots, as a fun, good-time product, that doesn’t take itself too seriously,” botanicaSEATTLE earlier this year expanded its popular Journeyman line with six new products; three new edibles and three new pre-roll joints. It is the first time the company has produced a smokeable product, expanding outside of the edible market.
The new offerings includes the following products that will, according to its press release, “remind consumers, that Life is a Journey Man.”
Journeyman Munchie Pack
- A mixed bag of ten Journeyman 10mg THC cookies (Snickerdoodle, Triple Chocolate and Peanut Butter)
- Journeyman Couch Potatoes
- Ten pack of milk chocolate chunks with crushed potato chips, each with 10mg THC
- Journeyman Weed Tarts
- Mouth puckering 10mg THC treat in a mixed ten pack of three flavors; lemon, cherry and green apple
Journeyman Base Camp
- 1g full-flower Indica pre-roll joint, for chilling out or calming down
- Journeyman Day Trip
- 1g full-flower Hybrid pre-roll joint, for a mellow, balanced feeling
- Journeyman High Road
- 1g full-flower Sativa pre-roll joint, for “high energy” on-the-go
For now, botanicaSEATTLE products are available only in the state of Washington. The company has plans to be in Oregon soon and has designs on other recreational markets throughout the United States and Canada.
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