Whoopi Goldberg’s New Marijuana Line Now Available, Only In California
Whoopi Goldberg’s New Marijuana Available
If you live outside of the state of California, it’s highly unlikely that you’ll be able to experience Whoopi Goldberg’s new medical cannabis line. As previously reported, the comedian and TV host has launched a medicinal marijuana range to help with pain from a menstrual cycle. She explained,
I want to go nice and slow with this. I don’t want this to be a joke to people. It’s not a joke to women.
The brand is called Whoopi & Maya after Goldberg and co-founder and partner Maya Elisabeth. The company offers four products: a balm, a tincture, sipping chocolate and a bath soak. Whoopi says,
Whoopi & Maya has the opportunity to set the Gold Standard for the medical cannabis industry. We have given ourselves a mandate to not only provide a quality therapeutic product, but also to educate the public and support social reform.
Whoopi & Maya aim to “break the grass ceiling”, and are set to make their mark in an ever-growing industry. Whoopi reportedly has been drinking marijuana-infused tea and smoking marijuana to help with her own cramps and pain, and firmly believe’s that her company has the potential to help women everywhere.
Whoopi & Maya products will only be available in California and only if you have a medicinal marijuana card. Click here to learn more.
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