TEMPE, AZ - (NewMediaWire) - January 29, 2015
- American Green (OTC PINK: ERBB) will debut its latest automated,
consumer-operated, ID-verifying marijuana dispensing machine,
ZaZZZ, inside Seattle Caregivers medical
dispensary in South Seattle on Tuesday, February 3. Although ZaZZZ
has been live in Colorado locations throughout the past year, those
first-generation machines were dispensing edible THC-infused
products only. As the first self-service marijuana vending machine
in Washington State, ZaZZZ will be stocked by Seattle Caregivers
with a wide range of medicinal and recreational marijuana flowers,
pot-infused edibles and merchandise making these consumer-initiated
transactions the first of their kind in America. The machine is
equipped with an advanced ID-scanner to verify a user's identity,
age and additional data before dispensing selected items. ZaZZZ is
also temperature controlled to keep its products fresh.
"This is an exciting time in Seattle's cannabis community, and
is representative of what can happen anywhere -- laws permitting,"
said Stephen Shearin, president and chief operating officer of
American Green. "ZaZZZ will simplify, track, and expedite the
process in which marijuana users purchase their favorite
products."
The first ZaZZZ machine in the country launched in Eagle-Vail,
Colo. at Herbal Elements medical marijuana
dispensary last April, and now multiple dispensaries throughout
Colorado are also equipped with ZaZZZ with more coming online.
Seattle Caregivers is located at 1207 S. Jackson Street, B-105
in Seattle; phone 206.294.2226. The ZaZZZ is available
for use during business hours, 10 a.m. - 10 p.m., seven days a
week. For more information, please visit www.americangreen.com.
In other news, after nearly six months of research and
consideration, American Green is pleased to announce its plan to
become a long-term participant in the domestic and international
industrial hemp market. The company retained Michael Stolz and his
company Hempdiol (www.hempdiol.com) to assist in exploring the
potential hemp-related market opportunities. After several months
of review, Mr. Stolz and his organization have played a key role in
American Green's decision to ramp up its focus on the hemp and CBD
markets. Through the relationship, the company has access to 99%+
pure CBD isolate, sourced from the EU. The quality of the product
and its source, combined with its diversity and ease of use
represents flexibility of market entry in a high-margin industry.
In addition, through Hempdiol and other industry contacts, American
Green has begun taking steps to ramp up its industrial hemp
operations in Kentucky, Michigan, Washington and Arizona.
To learn more about all of American Green's initiatives and
planned initiative, join a live webcast at www.cannawebcast.com for a presentation at
4:00pm Eastern.
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About American Green
American Green (OTC PINK: ERBB) (http://www.bloomberg.com/quote/ERBB:US) is a
technology company that enables businesses through innovative
solutions and products, with a focus on the cannabis sector.
Formally Altitude Organix, American Green became the first publicly
traded medical marijuana dispensary brand in the world. Since 2009,
the company has developed retailing, branding, and commercial
cultivating strategies with its licensed medical marijuana retail
dispensaries operating under the Altitude Organic Medicine brand.
The Company has developed an "automated dispensary," called the
ZaZZZ machine, which will offer the company's proprietary products
to qualified adults in the US and around the world under its
"American Green" brand. Besides the ZaZZZ machine, the company has
several media properties, a cultivation division including Jurassic
water, and is constantly in development of new opportunities.
The Tranzbyte division of American Green will continues its plan
to acquire, hold, or spin out successful divisions in what has been
described as "dividend farming," Companies that qualify and decide
to become public will agree to carve out shares for the company and
dividends for their ERBB shareholders. This division also houses
the company's 10-year-old technology division, which is actively
engaged in the sale of its optical media enhancement products to
potential customers in the US and Asia. Products in this division
include FLASHAlbum™ and FlixStix -- technologies that the company
plans to be incorporated into its ZaZZZ Machine while enabling
distributors of optical media (CDs, DVDs, etc.) to consolidate the
best features of each medium onto a single content-protected USB
flash drive.
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