![]() ![]() ![]() 15 - but so far ban bright neon colors along with words and symbols appealing to those under 21, “including but not limited to, any imitation of food, candy, soda, drinks, cookies, or cereal, in labeling, packaging, advertising, or marketing.” The word “cookies,” as it relates to cannabis marketing, appears to be completely verboten under the draft regulations.Ĭomments on these rules closed on Aug. The lower portion of the sign spells out the company name “Cookies,” in a fluffy cartoon-like font. “This location in Herald Square will not have ANY THC products for sale until they are legally able to.” The rapper Berner, who was on a recent Forbes cover, is brining Cookies to New York. “The NYC Cookies location will only be selling Cookies SF clothing and CBD products that are legal for sale in the state of NY,” a spokeswoman said via email. The San Francisco-based company confirmed it intends to open a store that, for now, will sell everything from its shirts to skateboards, accessories and legal CBD products - and also host educational classes for budding entrepreneurs. otherwise known as the rapper Berner who was featured on the cover of Forbes’ August/September issue - leased the entire 6,600-square-foot building at 958 Sixth Ave., The Post has learned. The nation’s largest cannabis lifestyle company has leased a small, but prominent, building in Manhattan’s Herald Square - which has been painted in signage that some say may flout draft state regulations for advertising marijuana and stores.Ĭookies, whose co-founder, Gilbert Anthony Milam Jr. Inside law enforcement efforts to snuff out illegal NYC pot shops NY pols to blame for disastrous marijuana law: Mike Bloomberg One fatally shot in NYC smoke shop ‘robbery gone bad’ Mom of NYC smoke-shop vic: Why did I let him work there? ![]()
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