Wiz Khalifa Launches KKE Cannabis Oils in Canada

Canadians will soon be puffing on Khalifa Kush.

By
A.J. Herrington

Hip-hop icon and weed aficionado Wiz Khalifa announced on Tuesday that he will be releasing a line of Khalifa Kush Enterprises cannabis oils in Canada. The new products will be produced under a partnership between Khalifa, Khalifa Kush Enterprises Canada, and Supreme Cannabis.

“I’m excited to bring our first products to Canada and launch KKE Oils,” Khalifa said in a press release. “They are an awesome, high-in-THC product that everyone will love. This is a legendary moment that will be followed by many more game changing releases KKE will launch with Supreme Cannabis over the next year.”

Products Target Adult-Use Market

The new line of products are a “recreational focused oil, developed for the consumer who wants the convenience, high THC potency and precise dosing offered by a cannabis oil,” the company said.

The debut offering of KKE Cannabis Oils will be produced from flower of the Sensi Star strain cultivated by Supreme Cannabis subsidiary 7 Acres at its indoor facility in Kincardine, Ontario. John Fowler, the founder of Supreme Cannabis, said that exceptional cannabis products depend on exceptional plants.

“We firmly believe that a high-quality input supports high-quality output and KKE Oil embodies this belief,” Fowler said. “We are excited to launch one of the first recreational focused cannabis oils in Canada with Wiz Khalifa and the KKE team. KKE Oils are easy to consume, effective, and deliver the aromatic terpene profile 7ACRES’ Sensi Star is known for.”

KKE Sensi Star oils will be available for purchase later this week in British Columbia and Ontario and in Alberta in early July. The company’s products will begin distribution in other Canadian provinces later in the year. New products from other 7 Acres strains will also launch throughout 2019.

“We can’t wait to launch the full suite of KKE products, including KKE Jean Guy Oil, later this year,” said Fowler.

Partnership Announced Last Year

Khalifa announced the partnership between KKE and Supreme Cannabis in December 2018, noting that it was the first time the company was extending its reach beyond the United States, where the firm was founded earlier that year.

“Canada is a very important place to me with the idea for ‘Kush and Orange Juice’ being created in Toronto, it’s the perfect start for the international expansion of Khalifa Kush,” he said. “My team and I have spent the past year finding a partner that shares our vision, values and passion for cannabis. The team at Supreme Cannabis understands the importance of high quality cannabis and how to produce high quality cannabis at scale. I am very excited to be working with them to bring Khalifa Kush quality products to Canada and other international markets.”

A.J. Herrington

A.J. Herrington is a San Diego-based freelance writer covering cannabis news, business, and culture.

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A.J. Herrington

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