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Goodship

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Goodship
Founded2016; 8 years ago (2016)
FounderJody Hall
HeadquartersSeattle, Washington, United States
ParentPrivateer Holdings
Websitethegoodship.com

Goodship is a Seattle cannabis business, founded in 2016 by Jody Hall, a former Starbucks executive.[1][2] Hall also founded Cupcake Royale, a six-location cupcake chain in Seattle.[3]

Goodship's "Higher education" lecture series began in 2015.[4] According to High Times, it's "like college, but you don't have to pretend you're not stoned."[5]

The company was purchased in 2017 by Privateer Holdings,[2][6] and in 2018, announced expansion into California.[7]

References

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  1. ^ "Meet the Ex-Starbucks Manager Who Is Now the Weed Queen of Washington" Money (time.com) October 31, 2017
  2. ^ a b Julie Weed (December 27, 2017), "California Marijuana Start-Ups, Shut Out From Banks, Turn to Private Backing", The New York Times
  3. ^ Rachel Belle (March 7, 2018), Seattle lecture series for stoners from Cupcake Royale founder, Seattle: Mynorthwest.com (KIRO radio)
  4. ^ John O'BRIEN (October 2, 2015), Seattleites Invited To Get High And Talk Science, Seattle: KUOW
  5. ^ Katie Herzog (November 30, 2015), "All Aboard the Goodship", High Times
  6. ^ Jim Hammerand (Dec 27, 2017), "Cupcake Royale founder sells Goodship marijuana edibles business; new owner plans expansion", Puget Sound Business Journal
  7. ^ Julie Weed (March 9, 2018), "Seattle's The Goodship readies to expand its edibles into California's legal cannabis market", The Seattle Times, Goodship's creation of a new chocolate product for Marley Naturals shows that is already happening. Goodship will face stiff competition in California's recreational market.