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JAMN .0001. 100's of millions accumulated over last year. April almost here. Stock rose quickly back then. I think it will do it again, but this time with great news!

Been two years since lawsuit settled. I think they are ready to "go public" again with news and updates.

STAY TUNED!!!

"Priority #1" is almost here...


https://www.bizjournals.com/denver/news/2017/04/26/a-different-potcolorado-coffee-company-to.html


By Ben Miller – Contributing Writer
Apr 26, 2017, 7:34am MDT Updated Apr 26, 2017, 9:36am EDT

A Colorado coffee company said it soon plans to introduce a line of cannabis-infused coffee.

Jammin Java Corp., the Denver company that was started by the son of reggae singer and marijuana enthusiast Bob Marley, said it will introduce cannabis coffee for the Colorado market, including THC and CBD based coffees.

"The fact we are located in Colorado, where cannabis is recreationally legal, will give us a competitive advantage when we start selling cannabis coffee drinks throughout the state. Priority number one is making a great tasting coffee drink, and a close number two is establishing ourselves as the premium cannabis coffee drink in Colorado. Once we accomplish that, we will look to start cannabis coffee drinks in the other legally permitted states," said Chris Plant, CEO of Jammin Java, in a statement.

Jammin Java won't be the first to sell cannabis coffee: A company in California — House of Jane — sells cannabis-infused coffees, as does a Washington state firm, the Gallery Co.

Jammin Java was in the news last year when company co-founder Rohan Marley, Bob's son, sued the company to prevent Jammin' Java from selling Marley Coffee. The company gives updates on its litigation on its website, here.

Last July, the company paid $700,000 and settled allegations raised by the SEC for violations committed by a former company executive.

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