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Gwyneth Paltrow bets on cannabis and invests in Cann - Lifestyle drinks

2020-10-30T20:29:54.720Z


The list of Hollywood stars who bet on cannabis is growing. (HANDLE)


The list of Hollywood stars who bet on cannabis is growing.

The latest in chronological order is

Gwyneth Paltrow

: the Oscar-winning actress turned

entrepreneur and wellness guru

invests in Cann, a company that produces marijuana drinks which, according to Paltrow, could become an attractive alternative to alcohol.


    "There is a movement of sober people and one of people who look at cannabis with curiosity" and Cann's drink is the "intersection" of these trends, says Paltrow, calling cannabis a "hero ingredient for the future." Welfare.

For Cann, this is an important confidence boost given the 7.5 million followers that Paltrow boasts on Instagram, the 1.5 million followers that his company

Goop has.

and the 2.5 million listeners who follow the actress's podcast every month.


    "When you think of Gwyneth Paltrow, you don't think of marijuana, but of cutting-edge solutions for health and well-being", says satisfied Luke Anderson, one of the founders of Cann, which produces beverages with microdoses of cannabis in order to favor their use smeared throughout the day without being stunned by marijuana.


    "We are moving very clearly

in the direction of a legalization of cannabis

. I am not a major consumer of it, but I believe that it has medicinal qualities and can help many people," highlights the actress explaining her investment.

Cann drinks are currently only available in California and Nevada, but the company aims to grow with funds recently raised in four other states where marijuana is legal. 


Source: ansa

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