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UNTIMELY DEPARTURE

hoopi Goldberg and edible virtuoso Maya Elisabeth’s foray into the world of female-focused cannabis products that the closure is due to a “rift” in personal directions. “To our wonderful customers and those it may concern, we’re deeply saddened to tell you that Whoopi & Maya will no longer continue operation,” the company posted on its website. Whoopi & Maya featured products that were specifically designed for women—a void in the market that the company intended to fill. The company’s four flagship products—Soak, Relax, Rub and Savor—were designed based on desired experiences and featured organic raw materials. Products included edibles and topicals that contained ingredients such as raw cacao and lavender.

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