Nearly a decade after securing one of Arizona’s original licenses, these entrepreneures are carving out a new market niche by tackling a subject most don’t want to talk about.
More research has urged companies to turn their attention to women’s health issues. Recent analysis estimates the global femtech solutions industry could surge from $648 million in sales in 2020 to $1.15 billion by 2025.Lilach is also the founder of Giving Tree Dispensary which achieved Inc. 5000 recognition in 2021.
“I'm hoping we're going to create a movement that continues to evolve the dialogue around cannabis. We want women to know what's coming, to feel comfortable talking about it and to make it through perimenopause and menopause with ease,” Lilach says, pointing out Revelry comes to fill this gap in society and the market.
“Until recently, I have not seen real, honest, and mature depictions of menopause in our culture and think this product has the potential to change that,” she voices.And Stef adds, “Women have lots of options when it comes to treating menopause symptoms, but the offering of credible, reliable, plant-based solutions is slim to none. We believe that the therapeutic attributes of cannabis can help women safely navigate their symptoms.
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