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OOKA & Cookies Builds On Partnership, Launching CBD Pods Nationwide

OOKA & Cookies Builds On Partnership, Launching CBD Pods Nationwide

OOKA, a futuristic hookah system that uses an innovative pod system for sessions, has a hot new announcement that will be especially good news to those who are fans of CBD. OOKA will be building upon its ongoing partnership with Berner's Cookies brand and releasing a trio of CBD pods nationwide.
OOKA, manufactured by and distributed by Advanced Inhalation Rituals (AIR), announced the expansion on Tuesday (May 13), and the flavor blends sound delicious. The Cookies CBD pod blends are Apples and Bananas, Melted Sherb, and Berry Pie.
Near the top of the year, Cookies, which specializes in both hemp and other inhalable products, partnered with OOKA to roll out pods that are outfitted with technology ensuring that the session remains favorable and enjoyable. OOKA has both tea-based nicotine options, along with traditional hookah pods.
'We are excited to launch the Cookies x OOKA CBD Pods in the United States, combining OOKA's cutting-edge, charcoal-free hookah technology with Cookies' iconic, lifestyle-driven brand,' said Ashley Bock, marketing director of the Americas at AIR. 'This collaboration aligns perfectly with our mission to deliver our customers with a modern, elevated hookah experience.'
Beyond the Cookies lineup, OOKA also features Al Fakher tobacco pods, its Zodiac line, which is made with tea and molasses, and Pacific Reams CBD pods. Each pod has its temperature modified for the experience via an internal NFC chip, with sessions lasting from 45 minutes to a full hour.
To grab your own OOKA and Cookies CBD pods, click here. To learn more about the OOKA brand, click here.

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