Ukrainian Dispensary Owner, Cannabis Drink Company Raising Funds for War Refugees

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The special-edition cannabis sodas are currently sold in thirteen dispensaries across the Denver area, but Keef hopes to partner with more stores.

. She had scheduled a trip to Kyiv this summer, but then Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, and she suspended it indefinitely.

"That kind of sparked the idea for more initiatives after seeing success there," Keef marketing director Kim Stolz explains."We weren't aware [Yuma Way] was Ukrainian-owned until they said something about it. We thought it'd be a good thing to support, especially with all of the refugees having to flee the country."

 

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Had to add “Ukrainian” to sweetened the pot. SMH.

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