The company makes a cannabis vaporizer synced with a mobile app, to measure and suggest dosages for medical users.
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High-end dispensary makes a play in Denver
A dispensary that opened Tuesday at Federal Boulevard and Alameda Avenue has oak cabinets and Doric columns meant to give off a luxurious aroma.
Pueblo hydroponics supplier plants roots in Denver
Hydroponics supply store GrowGeneration is transplanting its headquarters from Pueblo to Denver.
Cannabis company lands funding for dog treats
Denver-based Therabis looks to take a bigger bite of the pet supplement market by expanding its line of dog edibles.
Dueling cannabis firms with 'Entourage' in name tussle in court
The maker of a local cannabis product claims that a rival’s name is “beyond confusingly similar” to its own, and that even lawyers have contacted the wrong Entourage.
Medicine Man passes hat; raises $1M for acquisitions
The firm plans to acquire two companies, including a cannabis-focused media firm that prints cultivation guides and other publications.
Cannabis firms quarrel over 'green' brand name
For a pair of cannabis businesses with similar-sounding names, it’s not easy being green.
With $1M boost, cannabis company launches glass line
Thanks to a seven-figure raise, a cannabis firm once known for party planning is now producing its own line of glass pieces, which the owner considers “home goods for the legal lifestyle.”
Cash-free mobile app swipes into cannabis market
A former federal bank examiner has reported raising $750,000 to build an app consumers can use to purchase marijuana from their phones.
Cannabis packaging company files bankruptcy
Bankruptcy and busted business deals are the latest woes for a Denver-based company that sells child-proof containers for the cannabis industry.