Evolution Of Cannabis Brands: Experts At The Benzinga Cannabis Conference Trace The Journey

In a recent panel discussion at the Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference, experts in the cannabis industry came together to discuss the evolution of cannabis brands.

Moderated by Annie Davis, founder and CEO of Growing Impact, the conversation touched on brand promises, the role of influencers, and the impact of regulations on brand building.

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The Early Days of Cannabis Branding

Kenji Fujishima, head of cultivation at Dr. Greenthumb Inc., shared his perspective on the early days of the cannabis industry in the '90s. He recalled a time when branded cannabis products were virtually nonexistent, and cannabis was often referred to by generic names like "chronic" or "endo."

Fujishima reminisced, "There was no branded flower back then. It was a time of trial and error, and we had to learn everything ourselves." Their initial success was driven by connecting with influencers in the music industry, creating a sense of community around their brand.

The Role Of Influencers in Cannabis Branding

Tiffany Chin, co-founder at Death Row Records Cannabis, who works with Snoop Dogg, underscored the pivotal role of influencers in shaping cannabis brands.

Leveraging Snoop Dogg's legendary status as a cannabis influencer, they plan to use other artists and talents associated with Death Row Records to create a broader brand portfolio, aiming to create a "house of products."

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Adapting To Regulations

Caleb Counts, CEO and co-founder of Connected Cannabis Co. discussed how regulations have significantly impacted the cannabis industry in California, especially in the period following the introduction of the first legislation in 2014.

He noted that early on, the fear of prosecution discouraged many from developing branded products. The landscape only changed when regulations became more permissive, allowing brands to emerge.

Accessibility, Education, and Product Diversity

Angela Cheng, executive vice president of marketing at Elevate Holdings, highlighted three pillars of the cannabis revolution: accessibility, education and product diversity.

According to her, dispensaries with a welcoming atmosphere challenged stereotypes, while education efforts broadened the consumer base.

This increased education, in turn, led to the development of a diverse range of cannabis products, forming the third pillar of Cheng's perspective.

Product innovation has allowed brands to cater to a broader audience, she noted. The once-dominant flower has given way to products like pre-rolls and various new categories, including the booming edibles segment, preferred by 30% of consumers, she said.

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It’s All About Innovation

Mark Berardi, director of sales at CCELL, a brand renowned for innovative cannabis technology, highlighted the role of technology in brand development, particularly in the vaping sector.

The advent of vaping and the growth of vape product brands have carved a niche within the cannabis industry, appealing to a diverse consumer base, including individuals previously hesitant to explore cannabis products, he said.

Berardi explained that technological advancements, especially in the domain of ceramic heating platforms, have influenced consumer preferences and product innovation.

The Future Of Cannabis Branding

In the dynamic cannabis brand landscape, experts asserted that collaboration, accessibility and innovative technology will decisively mold the industry's global future.

Regarding global expansion, It's not just a phrase; it signifies the older generation's acceptance and adoption of cannabis, Chin concluded.

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The Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference is coming to Florida

The Benzinga Cannabis Capital Conference is returning to Florida, in a new venue in Hollywood, on April 16 and 17, 2024. The two-day event at The Diplomat Beach Resort will be a chance for entrepreneurs, both large and small, to network, learn and grow. Renowned for its trendsetting abilities and influence on the future of cannabis, mark your calendars – this conference is the go-to event of the year for the cannabis world.

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