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Khalifa Kush Launches in Ohio Through Exclusive Partnership with Wondergrove at Bloom Dispensaries

Khalifa Kush Launches in Ohio Through Exclusive Partnership with Wondergrove at Bloom Dispensaries

COLUMBUS, Ohio, July 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Khalifa Kush, the celebrated cannabis brand founded by Wiz Khalifa, has officially partnered with Wondergrove to bring its signature lineup to Ohio for the first time.
This exclusive collaboration introduces Khalifa Kush's premium products—cultivated with care and consistency—will exclusively launch at Bloom Cannabis Dispensaries across the state.
'This collaboration is about quality, consistency, and culture,' said Nicole Stark, CEO of Bloom. 'We're proud to cultivate Khalifa Kush in a way that honors the brand's legacy while introducing something fresh and exciting to Ohio consumers. With our roots in both cannabis and culture, partnering with Khalifa Kush was a natural fit,' added Stark. 'It's a true meeting of minds—where premium genetics meet purpose and passion.'
Khalifa Kush represents a lifestyle rooted in authenticity and elevated standards, with a mission to expand access to top-tier cannabis across the country. That ethos mirrors Wondergrove's dedication to inclusive, community-focused cannabis experiences built on craftsmanship and integrity.
'We are super excited to bring Khalifa Kush next door to the state of Ohio for the first time. I can't wait for our fans to finally enjoy cannabis grown right here in the Midwest and see what us and Wondergrove are all about,' said Wiz Khalifa.
Now Growing in Ohio: Khalifa Kush Lineup
Bloom is proud to offer the following products from the Khalifa Kush portfolio:
KK – The legendary flagship known for its signature OG structure, potency, and smooth, classic flavor Khalifa Mints – A minty, energizing twist on the original with a crisp, refreshing finish Violet Sky – A flavorful variety with floral notes and distinctive aromatics Baby Turtle – Mellow and sweet with fruit undertones Point Breeze – A complex, flavor-forward profile with a bold finish
Exclusively Launching at Bloom Cannabis Dispensaries
Khalifa Kush products will be available exclusively at Bloom Cannabis Dispensaries in Columbus, South Columbus, Akron, Painesville Township, and Seven Mile, with plans to expand across Ohio in the coming weeks.
About Khalifa KushFounded by Wiz Khalifa, Khalifa Kush is a leading cannabis, apparel, and accessories brand based in Los Angeles and Pittsburgh. Since launching in 2015, Khalifa Kush has built a reputation for delivering premium genetics and exclusive product drops. The brand features a full lineup of flower, pre-rolls, vapes, edibles, and concentrates and is currently available in select markets including Arizona, California, DC, Florida, Massachusetts, Maryland, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, and Washington—as well as internationally in Germany, Israel, and Thailand. Expansion into additional markets is planned for 2025 and beyond. To learn more, visit KHALIFAKUSH.COM and follow @khalifakush on Instagram.
Khalifa Kushpress@khalifakush.com
About Bloom CannabisBloom Cannabis Dispensaries is a family-founded, Ohio-based dispensary network committed to making cannabis accessible and personal. With a focus on education, curated products, and exceptional service, Bloom strives to deliver an experience that feels welcoming and empowering for both medical and adult-use customers. For more information, visit www.bloomohio.com.
Press inquiries: mstarr@bloommedicinals.com
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