How Altitude Products is Capitalizing on Growing Recreational Marijuana Market
Las Vegas based Cannabis consumer company, Altitude Products, is capitalizing on the growing legal recreational market. The company's CEO Krista Whitley explains how it is now tapping into the new California marketplace.
"Cannabis consumers are looking for more education, and they are looking for curated experiences," said Whitley. "There continues to be opportunities for small business ownership, and savvy entrepreneurs."
The company offers three product lines including a "Weekend Box," which offers a variety of brands and businesses for new consumers. Altitude Products launched in 2015, and has since raised $2.2 million in funding.
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