After setting up a successful business selling water-soluble cannabis powders and gummies in Colorado, two Michigan natives decided to bring the company to their home state.
Justin Singer and Missy Bradley, co-founders of Ripple of Colorado, recently opened an 8,000-square-foot manufacturing and processing facility in Dimondale, a Lansing suburb that has proved to be receptive to their nontraditional enterprise.
“They were willing to look at us as a normal business,” Singer said. “There was a lot of education around how to even think about this business. And Dimondale was very open … so we had a very positive experience.”
Ripple of Colorado is among the growing number of multi-state operators (MSO’s) opening shop in Michigan since the state legalized recreational marijuana in 2018.
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