High Country
Puffco was recognized in Product & Service Innovation for the Peak Pro, a portable vaporizer with the largest ceramic chamber on the market.
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Superette, a Canadian dispensary chain with five locations in Toronto and Ottawa, won Gold in Brand Design.
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When the venerable Clio Awards put cannabis on their short list of celebrated disciplines last year, it indicated a shift in the creative climate for the once-stigmatized industry. As the preeminent honors in the marketing world (the so-called “Oscars of advertising”), the official offshoot, Clio Cannabis, recently announced its second annual award winners
Clio Cannabis, the awards competition that celebrates creators at the forefront of cannabis marketing and communications, announced the winners of its second annual program.
A jury of industry leaders from agencies and brands selected three entries to win the top prize: a Grand Clio Cannabis Award.
Charlotte’s Web (OTCQX: CWBHF) received the honor for Partnerships & Collaborations for its mesmerizing “Trust The Earth Farm Art” installation, a 76-acre rendering of a hand holding a hemp stalk mowed into farmland – the launch was exclusively covered by Benzinga.
Puffco was honored in the Product/Service Innovation category for the Puffco Peak Pro, a portable vaporizer for cannabis extracts.