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Viola is the largest Black-owned cannabis brand producing premium products since 2011. Named in honor of CEO, Al Harrington’s grandmother who suffered from glaucoma until he convinced her to try cannabis.
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Apr 20, 2022 · VIOLA. In January, Viola raised $13 million from investors to expand to Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The company also plans to open two dispensaries and a cultivation site...
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Mar 23, 2021 · NBA star Al Harrington exclusively reveals his brand, Viola, will be launching in Canada through a partnership with cannabinoid biotech company Avicanna.
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Founded in 2011 by NBA veteran Al Harrington, Viola is one of the nation’s leading producers and licensed wholesalers of premium quality cannabis products. The brand is named after and inspired by Al’s grandmother who suffers from glaucoma and diabetes, finding solace in cannabis remedies.
Mar 12, 2021 · (Sub)Culture. How Al Harrington Is Helping Build a Black-Owned Weed Industry. "We're pioneering something," says the former NBA star and founder of Viola cannabis, who says he wants to create...
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Jun 14, 2022 · Al sat down with Jay to discuss the stigmas he has overcome as a Black former NBA player building a cannabis company, the challenges he's facing bringing up Black entrepreneurs in the space,...
Mar 7, 2021 · His grandmother's name, Viola, is on the brand that produces cannabis extracts. Viola is also the name of Harrington's dispensary, located at 4473 W. Jefferson, where a 48,000-square-foot...