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Weed at gas stations? Cannabis will be sold near Circle K store's Florida locations

Portrait of By Joe Callahan By Joe Callahan
Ocala Star-Banner
Oct. 20, 2022, 12:37 p.m. ET

OCALA, Fla. — Cannabis will soon be sold at dispensaries adjacent to some Circle K stores in Florida.

Green Thumb, a Chicago-based national cannabis consumer packaged goods company, is opening a manufacturing plant in Ocala, 60 miles northwest of Orlando, later this year. It will be producing cannabis products to be sold in its new "RISE Express" locations, all in Florida.

Those RISE Express dispensaries will be located adjacent to some Circle K stores. The dispensaries will have a separate entrance and cannot be entered from inside the Circle K. The relationship will be similar, for example, to Publix Liquor stores and Publix markets.

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Wait, how is this Circle K and Green Thumb arrangement going to work?

"Starting in 2023, Green Thumb plans to launch its test and learn phase of the rollout with approximately ten 'RISE Express' branded dispensaries adjacent to Circle K stores in various Florida locations," Green Thumb said in a press release.

Through the exclusive agreement, Green Thumb can lease space from Circle K in Florida, where the retailer currently operates approximately 600 locations, the press release notes.

"The 'RISE Express' stores will offer patients a selection of branded cannabis products, including RYTHM premium flower, Dogwalkers pre-rolls, Incredibles gummies and &Shine vapes," the release states.

“The opening of RISE Express stores at Circle K locations is a game-changer," said Ben Kovler, Green Thumb founder, chairman and CEO. "Convenience is a strong channel in retail, and people want more access to cannabis."

Customers use the new Circle K located at the corner of SW 95th Street Road and SR 200 Thursday morning, June 10, 2021. [Doug Engle/Ocala Star Banner]2021

The press release also notes that the "products available at these retail stores will come from the company’s new 28-acre cultivation facility in Ocala that will be operational by the end of 2022."

According to CBS News, which reported this development earlier Wednesday, a Circle K spokesman confirmed the agreement for Green Thumb to lease space adjacent to its stores in Florida.

"To be clear, Circle K is not selling cannabis in its U.S. stores," a spokesperson told CBS MoneyWatch in an email.

A&A Demolition and Excavation was busy tearing down the old Mark III buildings Tuesday afternoon, July 20, 2021. They are making way for the Green Thumb Industries (GTI) and a developing partner will redevelop part of the facility to serve as a medical marijuana operation. The property sold for $4.7 million in March, 2019 and contains 11 buildings on site. They plan to grow, process and distribute the drug from the facility. The project will create about 100 jobs, according to official estimates. [Doug Engle/Ocala Star Banner]2021

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What is Green Thumb?

Green Thumb entered the Florida market in 2018 and currently owns and operates several medical cannabis retail stores in the state.

Besides Ocala, Green Thumb also has an existing cultivation and processing facility in Homestead, south of Miami. 

According to the Florida Department of Health, over 700,000 Floridians are currently registered active cardholders in the state’s medical marijuana program.

According to its website, Green Thumb Industries Inc. has 17 manufacturing facilities, 77 open retail locations and operations across 15 U.S. markets. 

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