Cookies opens its first store in Europe
One of the the hottest cannabis brands right now is making its debut in Europe with the opening of its first store in Barcelona, right in the heart of the Gothic Quarter.
Originally scheduled for March 12 during Spannabis, the opening had been postponed due to the lockdown. The Cookies store in Barcelona finally opened today, drawing a crowd of fans and onlookers.
This special location marks the opening the tenth Cookies store since 2018, and the first one without cannabis. Customers will have access to the exclusive line of Cookies-branded clothing and accessories. It’s easy to imagine that Cookies CBD products—which the brand launched with great fanfare last April across all 50 U.S. states—will soon be available there.
Cookies: Much More Than Just Cannabis
Founded in 2012 by Berner, a prolific rapper and entrepreneur from the San Francisco Bay Area, and Jai, a grower and breeder, the company has built its identity by combining music with premium, innovative cannabis.
Today, Cookies is one of the most well-known and best-selling cannabis brands in the United States. It offers more than 50 varieties and cannabis-based product lines, including flowers, pre-rolls, cartridges, and capsules. Cookies’ comprehensive vertical integration and its seed sales operations enable complete control at every stage, from cultivation to the retail experience.
In addition to its selection of smoking products, the company also sells clothing and accessories for men and women under the Cookies SF label.
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