Reportedly, MikeTyson's ear-shaped gummies are banned in Colorado - via TheGrowthOp MikeTyson cannabis news edibles
An email from Tyson 2.0, the company that launched the gummies, reports the all-natural, high-THC, vegan and gluten-free edibles have “had to shape-shift” for Colorado. And that new shape is a “T,” presumably standing for the last name of the former heavyweight champ.reports a company spokeswoman confirmed that the gummies should be ready for Colorado by the end of the summer and that the original take on The Big Bite are now being sold in California.
It was already prohibited under theto have cannabis products designed to be appealing to children or easily confused with commercially sold candy or foods that don’t contain weed. The amendment, however, added banning products “from being made in the shape of a person, animal, insect or fruit.Article contentImage of Trailer Park Boys. /The Tyson revamp is not the first time a celebrity-inspired brand has run into regulatory issues, albeit not related to its attractiveness to children.
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