New Cannabis Strain Dropping Next Month


A cannabis farm in Little Rock Ark known as Good Day farm is looking to unveil a new cannabis strain soon in Missouri that is getting a lot of new attention over its name.

'T*tty Sprinkles' is the name of the upcoming cannabis strain that is supposed to drop next month.

The new cannabis strain is one that has been named for the developer's mother who has had her own battle against breast cancer.

They are looking to raise awareness for the issue and fuel support for the fight against breast cancer.

It is estimated that roughly 1 in 8 women in the U.S. might develop invasive breast cancer in their lives. In 2020 there were millions of women around the world diagnosed with breast cancer and that same year we also saw hundreds of thousands of deaths around the world because of the same issue.

Females are one of the fastest growing cannabis demographics today.

The properties of the new strain coming out are suggested to possibly help with symptoms like pain and insomnia, that chief marketing and brand officer for Good Day farm says are commonly associated with cancer treatment.

Cannabis companies have been very generous over the years in raising funds for different causes, including breast cancer.

There are also other cannabis companies in the U.S. who have sought to provide free products at times and cannabis discounts to veterans too who use medicinal cannabis products, but who might be struggling to afford them.

In one way or another this industry has given back significantly.

The cannabis industry has donated millions either directly or indirectly over the years, to causes surrounding breast cancer, PTSD, further cannabis research, and more.

This new strain coming soon is likely to see a great deal of support because it gives customers 2 things at once, it offers an easy way to support a cause that they might value and gives them some product that they can enjoy at the same time.

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The information that is posted above is not intended or implied to ever be used as any substitute for professional medical advice, or diagnosis or treatment. The above is posted for informational purposes only.

Sources:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/joanoleck/2022/03/13/a-new-cannabis-blend-titty-sprinkles-despite-its-name-honors-the-industrys-slowly-growing-number-of-women-leaders/?sh=54a8277b3d46
https://www.nbcnews.com/business/business-news/future-cannabis-female-gen-z-women-are-fastest-growing-consumers-n1274253
https://www.wbur.org/news/2019/04/30/broderick-cannabis-science-harvard-mit

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