Photo by Getty Images

News | 03.14.2022

Behind The Making Of Good Day Farm’s ‘Titty Sprinkles’ Medicinal Flower

Good Day Farm's 'Titty Sprinkles' was developed for cancer treatment remedies and shedding light on women empowerment in the industry.

We know solid marketing when we see it, and with a product name like Titty Sprinkles, Arkansas-based Good Day Farm is sure to attract some attention, positive or not. A new report from Forbes notes that the Little Rock medicinal cannabis company is set to launch its Titty Sprinkles CBD product in April. 

You might be familiar with the name and no judgment if you are, as it was once (and still is to some degree) referred to as the action of snorting a substance off of a woman’s breasts. While it might seem a tad controversial to some, the chief marketing and board officer at Good Day Farm, Laurie Gregory, clarifies that the new product name holds a particular significance. 

The mother of the Titty Sprinkles medicinal flower blend developer is currently in the midst of her ongoing fight against breast cancer, and Gregory said her company wanted to “raise awareness and support the fight in a fun and culturally relevant way,” reports Forbes.

Photo courtesy of Good Day Farm

Gregory continued that “Titty Sprinkles is a ‘loud and proud’ novel cannabis strain with properties that can aid with insomnia and pain,” ideal for those undergoing chemotherapy and seeking further remedies to reduce its effects. 

The upcoming flower blend is perhaps Good Day Farm’s way of not only shedding light on additional treatments for cancer patients but amplifying the importance of women empowerment. With Women’s History Month well underway and International Women’s Day just passing, Titty Sprinkles was the perfect addition. 

With this in mind, Gregory told Forbes that 44% of Good Day Farm’s employees are women. And while that’s great news, there’s still a major lacking of female executives and CEOs within the cannabis industry.  

Photo courtesy of Good Day Farm

Let’s take a look at the broader picture. According to data from Grant Thornton, in 2021, 26% of all CEOs and managing directors in the United States were women. In 2019, that number was only 15%. 2021 saw its all-time high of female CEOs in the United States—only 23, including six women of color, per Fortune

Back into the cannabis industry, those numbers are even smaller. According to reports from the National Cannabis Industry Association and The Arcview Group, only 8% of CEOs are women. This number falls in line with reports from MJBizDaily, explaining how the rate for female executives in 2021 dropped to 22% from 36.8% in 2019.

 

Herb Recommended Products:

Featured Brands:

Herb Recommended Products:

READ MORE

How To Make An Apple Pipe
Guides |
28.03.2024
How To Make An Apple Pipe
PAX Launches First Plastic Negative All-In-One Vape
Learn |
29.05.2024
PAX Launches First Plastic Negative All-In-One Vape
10 Musician-Backed CBD & THC Brands
Culture |
11.12.2023
10 Musician-Backed CBD & THC Brands
Ganja Ka Halwa
recipes |
26.08.2014
Ganja Ka Halwa
What Is HHC And How Does It Compare To THC?
Learn |
07.12.2022
What Is HHC And How Does It Compare To THC?
These papers will roll the tastiest joint of your life
learn |
23.04.2018
These papers will roll the tastiest joint of your life
Is Weed Addictive? A Comprehensive Guide To Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD)
Learn |
04.04.2024
Is Weed Addictive? A Comprehensive Guide To Cannabis Use Disorder (CUD)
Ghost Train Haze Marijuana Strain
strains |
07.10.2016
Ghost Train Haze Marijuana Strain
DynaVap Introduces The New M 7 Vaporizer And XL Version
Learn |
17.04.2024
DynaVap Introduces The New M 7 Vaporizer And XL Version
Behind The Brand: (the) Essence
Learn |
09.01.2024
Behind The Brand: (the) Essence