SK3 Group, Inc. provides management advisory, licensing, and marketing services for medical marijuana collectives in California. It licenses various products for marketing and sale, including the YAK line of medical marijuana edibles; Canna-Loz, a delivery system for large doses of phyto-cannabinoids; Yeti, a pre-roll for pain relief; and Dharmanol, a proprietary technology that extracts, stabilizes, and preserves the medicinal cannabinoids found in hemp and marijuana in their non-psychoactive form. The company was formerly known as CTT International Distributors, Inc. and changed its name to SK3 Group, Inc. in May 2007. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Los Angeles, California. SK3 Group, Inc. is a subsidiary of Healthcare of Today, Inc.
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