3x’s Kandy is taking over the Cannabis industry thanks to Cream City & Hyphy Collective

Cream City, a leading cannabis brand, has announced an exciting collaboration with Hyphy Collective, the newly launched cannabis company founded by Oakland native Keak. The two childhood friends MH & Keak, who grew up together in East Oakland’s 100 block neighborhood, have come together to introduce a premium cannabis strand called “3x’s Kandy.”

“We are thrilled to partner with Hyphy Collective on this special project,” said a spokesperson for Cream City. “MH and Keak’s deep-rooted connection and shared vision for quality cannabis products make this collaboration a natural fit. ‘3x’s Kandy’ is a testament to their friendship and passion for the industry.”

The launch of “3x’s Kandy” marks a significant milestone for Hyphy Collective, as it introduces the company to the cannabis market with a standout product that embodies the spirit of Oakland. With Cream City’s expertise in crafting premium cannabis strands and Hyphy Collective’s unique perspective and dedication to quality, “3x’s Kandy” is set to make a lasting impression on consumers.

“We are family, so it’s only right for us to come together and create something special in the cannabis space,” said Keak of Hyphy Collective. “This collaboration with Cream City is just the beginning of what we hope to achieve in the industry.”

“3x’s Kandy” will be available for purchase soon, offering consumers a taste of the friendship and creativity that inspired its creation. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting collaboration between Cream City and Hyphy Collective.

For more information, visit Cream City’s website at www.worldiscreamcity.com and follow Hyphy Collective on social media for the latest updates.

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