The new store will service the Central Valley in conjunction with the brand’s existing operational delivery hub, which increased the Company’s consumer reach to 65% of the largest legal cannabis market in the country.
The opening of the new DELI by Caliva location marks the Company’s retail entrance into the Hanford community, which was previously supplied by the brand’s in-house delivery service via Caliva.com or through Caliva’s App.
In addition to offering DELI by Caliva products, one of the Company’s house of brands, the retail store will also carry other The Parent Company product lines such as Caliva, Fun Uncle and MONOGRAM, Shawn ‘JAY-Z’ Carter’s cannabis line, as well as other top-selling third party brands.
Caliva is proud to be a part of the Central Valley community and is excited to be providing greater access to The Parent Company’s high quality, trusted cannabis products with the opening of this retail location.
To celebrate the special day, customers can enjoy grand opening discounts from brands like Wyld, Lowell, Flavor, Stiiizy, Heavy Hitters, Kanha, Big Pete’s Treats and more all weekend long.
This direct-to-consumer experience enables customers to purchase cannabis at Caliva’s retail stores and place orders online for in-store pickup or same-day delivery straight to their door at Caliva.com.
Chief Visionary Officer Shawn “JAY-Z” Carter, one of the most recognized and celebrated entrepreneurs of our time, guides The Parent Company’s brand strategy in partnership with ROC NATION, the world’s preeminent entertainment company with a roster of culture-making artists, athletes and influencers.
Financial transactions involving proceeds generated by, or intended to promote, cannabis-related business activities in the United States may form the basis for prosecution under applicable U.S.
While the approach to enforcement of such laws by the federal government in the United States has trended toward non-enforcement against individuals and businesses that comply with medical or adult-use cannabis programs in states where such programs are legal, strict compliance with state laws with respect to cannabis will neither absolve The Parent Company of liability under U.S.