GAS Cannabis is collaborating with CampNova to produce a process for immediate access to GAS’s line of products.
GAS Cannabis is the brainchild of Grammy-winning hip artist, 2 Chainz. CampNova is a leader in the direct-to-consumer cannabis lifestyle. Through the partnership, consumers will be able to have orders delivered to their doors within 24 hours. Customers will also be able to pay with credit or debit cards.
Working with CampNova, the artist says is a conscious effort to support and raise awareness about black-owned businesses. He believes it’s important in the cannabis industry where under five percent of weed businesses are minority-owned.
That’s an unfortunate contradiction, considering weed is strongly connected to BIPOC communities.
About the New Collab
Since its launch in 2018, GAS Cannabis has drawn a lot of interest. The line of strains comes tagged in three different price points, all gas octane-themed. The GAS site invites you to fuel up on their 87, 89, and 93 strains.
2 Chainz is proud of his product and understands the impact his new partner brings to the table. “I know quality GAS by the look, the feel, the smoke and now because of our partnership with CampNova, you will too.”
The product line consists of dried flowers and pre-rolled joints. Up next: topicals, concentrates, and edibles.
Another participant in the venture, The Green Street Agency, couldn’t agree more. Its co-founder, Joshua Shelter said, “CampNova is the future in technology, in staff, in management and in execution. GAS Cannabis and Green Street are honored to be working with a team that will fuel the future of how people purchase and receive our products.”
Green Street and GAS Cannabis have worked together since day one.
Many consider CampNova the Amazon, UberEATS, and FashionNova of the legalized marijuana trade. The company is a centralized hub for shopping, fast delivery, and a lifestyle influencer.
“Adding Gas Cannabis to our menu is a reflection on our access to high-level individuals,” CampNova chief marketing officer and co-founder Emery Morrison says, “and the ability to create solid partnerships that cut out the middleman and focus on customer experience.”
The 100 Joints Rapper Steps Up
2 Chainz has consistently backed his belief about supporting minority businesses. During the pandemic, he headlined Small Business Live, a virtual benefit to help small businesses push through COVID-19 repercussions. The focus of the forum was supporting enterprises owned and operated by people of color and women.
The rapper also showed up on YouTube. He helped launch the “Money Maker Fund.” It’s part of YouTube’s #YouTubeBlackVoices streaming platform. The five-episode event was an initiative to support entrepreneurial students at historically black colleges and universities. Students provided proposals for business ideas and one of them received $55,000.
Next Up
CampNova’s role in the partnership is to be the exclusive source and delivery of GAS Cannabis products. Co-founder Morrison will be among those leading the operation. The company will also utilize an exclusive network of delivery and sourcing partnerships in Cali.
CampNova is a black-owned and -operated business.