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Whoopi Goldberg is set to launch a new cannabis brand
The 65-year-old star ended her partnership with Maya Elisabeth on their Whoopi & Maya line in 2020 after four years but she s now preparing to get back into the market with a product line named in honour of her family members 21 April 2021
The View star is expected to share details of the new venture in the inaugural issue of Black Cannabis Magazine, of which she is the cover star.
A source told the New York Post newspaper s Page Six column: âIn the issue, sheâll reveal Emma & Clyde, her new cannabis product line⦠launching soon in California. Emma & Clyde is named after Whoopiâs mother and brother, and includes edibles, pre-rolls, flower and accessories.â
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Whoopi Goldberg has a new cannabis startup in the works.
The “The View” co-host dishes about her upcoming venture in the inaugural cover of Black Cannabis Magazine. A source told Page Six: “In the issue, she’ll reveal Emma & Clyde, her new cannabis product line… launching soon in California. Emma & Clyde is named after Whoopi’s mother and brother, and includes edibles, pre-rolls, flower and accessories.”
The magazine launches on April 20 (AKA National Weed Day). Goldberg said: “It’s an honor to grace the very first cover of Black Cannabis Magazine… As a long-time cannabis advocate and entrepreneur, I’m happy to support the launch of a new publication focused on starting conversations and covering issues that educate, entertain, and inspire people of color in the cannabis community.”