Justin Bieber launches marijuana brand: 'Cannabis has improved my mental health'
In collaboration with the company 'Palms', the singer will launch a line named after his hit 'Peaches'. He claims that smoking marijuana has many positive sides, and part of the earnings will be donated to charities
Justin Bieber, 27, on Monday announced a partnership with California cannabis producer Palms. The singer will launch a line of cannabis products, which he named after his popular song ‘Peaches’, writes the Guardian.
Bieber’s line will include packs of pre-rolled joints, priced at $ 32. It will initially be sold exclusively in California, where recreational marijuana consumption is legal for those over 21 years of age.
The Canadian singer said he devised a line to remove the stigma associated with marijuana because he believes consuming cannabis products has many positive sides.
- I work with Palms because I appreciate making cannabis more affordable. For many people, marijuana improves mental knowledge - said Bieber, who sings in the song 'Peaches': 'I get the peaches in Georgia, I get the weed in California'.