American Cannabis Company, Inc., together with its subsidiary, Hollister & Blacksmith, Inc., provides solutions for businesses operating in the regulated cannabis industry in the United States and Canada. The company offers consulting services for companies associated with the cannabis and hemp industries in various stages of development, such as cannabis and hemp business planning, license applications, growth strategies, and monitoring, as well as cultivation build-out oversight services, cannabis regulatory compliance, and compliance audit services. It also sells products and equipment used in the cultivation, processing, transportation, or retail sale of cannabis, such as The Satchel, a pouch-like case designed as a child-proof exit package solution for the regulated cannabis industry; SoHum Living Soil, a just-add-water soil; High Density Cultivation System, which ensures that space is used in an efficient manner; The Cultivation Cube, a self-contained and scalable cultivation system; and other products for cultivation operations, medicinal and recreational cannabis dispensary operations, and infused-products. In addition, the company offers advisory and consulting services specific to design industry-specific products and facilities, and manage a strategic group partnership that offers customer products commonly used in the industry. American Cannabis Company, Inc. was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in Denver, Colorado.
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