Netflix releases its own strains of weed
The line included strains named after Bojack Horseman, Arrested Development, and Orange is the New Black

To help promote its new pot-themed show Disjointed, Netflix has joined forces with a California dispensary to release a series of marijuana strains named after some of its most beloved series.
According to Variety, the products were sold at a pop-up dispensary in West Hollywood, with each strain "cultivated with the specific shows in mind, designed to complement each title based on their tone. For example, sillier shows may be more indica dominant, while dramedies will be more sativa dominant to help the more powerful scenes resonate."
Disjointed itself inspired three of the strains - the Omega Strain, Eve's Bush, and Rutherford B. Haze - while others were named after the likes of Wet Hot American Summer: Ten Years Later (Camp Firewood), Bojack Horseman (Prickly Muffin), Arrested Development (Banana Stand Kush), and Chelsea (Vodkush).
Additionally, strains were named in connection to Grace and Frankie (Peyotea 73), Lady Dynamite (Sassafrass OG), Santa Clarita Diet (Baka Bile), Orange is the New Black (Poussey Riot), and Mystery Science Theatre 3000 (Moon 13).
The streaming service are keen to point out that they took no profit from the sale of the weed strains, but intended them merely as promotional items. The pop-up dispensary ended up selling over a hundred jars of the special mariajuana, or roughly a pound of weed, AdWeek reports.
Disjointed comes from Big Bang Theory creator Chuck Lorre, which sees Kathy Bates star as a woman who finally fulfils her dream of opening up a marijuana dispensary.
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