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Marijuana in the Metaverse – Buy the Real Deal at a Virtual Dispensary

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Updated by Nicole Buckler
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In Brief

  • A cannabis company and a dispensary have got together to open a shop in the metaverse
  • You can buy real life products in the virtual world
  • You can pay with either fiat or cryptocurrency
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Marijuana has made its mark on the metaverse. A company called Higher Life claims they are the first cannabis brand to launch in the metaverse.  

This week, two cannabis businesses got together to sell real cannabis products in the metaverse. Saucey Farms & Extracts sell luxury cannabis products. Higher Life CBD Dispensary are the shopfront where people buy these products.

Now, Higher Life has opened a store in the metaverse where you can go and buy the Saucey Farm products. The shop is on 3 Dendrite Street, near Igloo 3 in Cryptovoxels. You will find yourself in the cannabis dispensary if you click on the link. And, you can also run around the metaverse and bump into things like giant frog statues. You will feel high even before you buy any cannabis.

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Saucey Farms was founded by celebrity jeweler turned cannabis entrepreneur, Alex Todd, along with Harlem rap artist Jim Jones. They hawk luxury cannabis products that are “organically-grown, slow-cured and premium-grade.”

In December 2021 Brandon Howard launched Higher Life CBD Dispensary into the metaverse. “This marked the company’s historic debut as the first metaverse dispensary in the world. Higher Life is rooted in the vitality the plant offers to consumers. We continue to innovate to find new ways to extend its remarkable health benefits to all.”

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At first, the shop in the metaverse offered only basic cannabis products. But now, (in states where it is legal) Saucey consumers can purchase products ranging from flower strains, all-natural cannabis oil cartridges and kiefed pre-rolls.

Saucey Farms’ Alex Todd said that meeting Brandon from Higher Life last year felt like it was meant to be. “It is exciting being at the forefront of cannabis and technology innovation with our product. It is one of many firsts in the metaverse space. We’re honored to lead the creation of new ways folks can access and experience cannabis.”

Higher Life’s Brandon Howard said,”We couldn’t think of a better partner to expand our metaverse footprint with. I’m thrilled to have Saucey as the exclusive partner in launching Phase Two with us. We’re both excited to continue pushing the boundaries of cannabis e-commerce.”

Saucey items can be purchased at the dispensary in the metaverse with regular currency as well as cryptocurrency. The plan is to have cannabis NFT launches later this year too.

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Nicole Buckler has been working as an editor and journalist for over 25 years, writing from Sydney, Melbourne, Taipei, London, and Dublin. She now writes from the Gold Coast in Australia. Nicole first bought Bitcoin in 2013 not really understanding what she was doing. She is an accidental HoDLer. Got a story on the culture side of crypto? Email [email protected]
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