‘Rainbow Sprinkles’ Cannabis Strain Created To Support Southern LGBTQ+ Communities

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Good Day Farm is a cannabis cultivator and dispensary operator in Arkansas, Louisiana, and Missouri. Good Day Farm seeks to cultivate goodness in everything they do and believes that everyone deserves good days.

As part of its “Sprinkles” line of products, Good Day Farm is launching a limited-edition strain called “Rainbow Sprinkles” to support local LGBTQ+ non-profit organizations. One hundred percent of the proceeds from sales of Rainbow Sprinkles, up to $10,000, will go towards Lucie’s Place, which helps LGBTQ+ youths experiencing homelessness in Arkansas, and The Center Project, a resource center serving central Missouri. Rainbow Sprinkles follows “Titty Sprinkles,” created to support breast cancer research and awareness in a fun way.

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Rainbow Sprinkles comes in flower and vape cartridges, and the packaging for both is very similar. A Pride emblem reminiscent of Daniel Quasar’s “Progress” flag design waves against a black background. Different colored sprinkles punctuate the dark backdrop and add whimsy to the packaging. The front also features Good Day Farm’s logo, and Rainbow Sprinkles gets warped in a smile-like shape.

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Sales of Rainbow Sprinkles start June 1st, the beginning of Pride Month.


Images courtesy of Good Day Farm.

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