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The Hispano Chamber Presents: Cookies Ribbon Cutting Celebration
11/18/2023
9:00 AM - 10:00 AM MST

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Join the Albuquerque Hispano Chamber of Commerce and the Hispano Chamber Ambassador’s Committee in welcomingCookies for their Ribbon Cutting Celebration at their location - 1340 Broadway Blvd NE, Albuquerque, NM, 87102 - on Saturday, November 18th | 9 AM – 10 AM

A brief history of Cookies:


Like Steve Jobs is to Apple and Elon Musk is to Tesla, such is Berner to Cookies; it's impossible to discuss the history of Cookies without him. The Cookies brand is the creation of Bay Area rapper Berner, who also serves as CEO of the company that oversees everything from retail dispensaries to clothing design. It's a company that he says is now worth at least $1 billion — the world's first legal $1 billion weed brand. Beyond the company's 49 marijuana dispensaries, Cookies is perhaps even more well-known for the popular clothing line of the same name that's sold around the world. (It's a not-so-subtle nod to the similar marijuana strain name that comes with legal complications.)

You can find Cookies hoodies with the trademark blue strings and matching logo in US clothing chains like Zumiez, in the company's two clothing stores, and being worn by Berner himself in music videos going back nearly a decade. The clothing line alone did over $50 million in sales last year, Berner said on a podcast interview in late 2021. And when a new Cookies dispensary opens, fans camp out overnight to be the first in line. Berner's successful career as a rapper and his successful career as a clothing and marijuana entrepreneur are intertwined: While working at a Bay Area marijuana dispensary named The Hemp Center in the last few years of the previous decade, Berner began publishing music that catapulted him to fame in the hip-hop world.

Read more here:
https://www.businessinsider.com/the-story-of-cookies-weed-brand-and-berner-2022-6