Mike Tyson’s weed brand markets ear-shaped edibles, launches nationwide expansion


Left: Mike Bites product (Credit: Tyson 2.0) Left: Right: Mike Tyson attends the Ladylike Foundation Bowling Classic at Lucky Strike LA Live on February 11, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images)

Celebrity Mike Tyson has built a weed empire since retiring from the boxing ring, and now the business entrepreneur is looking to cash in on one of his most iconic moments.

Few moments in Tyson’s boxing career stand out quite like his biting of Evander Holyfield’s ear during their 1997 match, but that moment has now become a marketing opportunity for Tyson, who has launched a new brand of weed edibles shaped like ears. 

The former boxer’s cannabis brand called Tyson 2.0 also announced Thursday that its cannabis products will now be available at retailers across Delaware, Illinois and Washington D.C. Tyson 2.0’s cannabis products are already available in California, Colorado, Massachusetts, Michigan and Nevada with plans for more states later this year. 

Tyson’s 2.0 branded cannabis products include premium proprietary strains, flowers, concentrates and consumables. 

“Cannabis has been a game changer for me both physically and mentally, and I’m excited to share the healing benefits of this miracle plant with Tyson 2.0 fans in Delaware, Illinois and D.C.,” said Mike Tyson, Chief Brand Officer of Tyson 2.0.

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Close-up image of Mike Bites (Credit: Tyson 2.0)

Tyson has worked on building a weed empire ever since he tried cannabis products for the first time and claimed it profoundly affected his life, according to FOX News.

“Each of our markets are clamoring for the Tyson 2.0 products, with lines around the blocks when we launch. This speaks directly to the power of the brand and the thoughtfulness for the consumer that goes into creating each product,” said BJ Carretta, SVP, Marketing, Columbia Care. “We are proud to partner with the Tyson 2.0 team and help further their vision.”

Tyson added: “I lost 100 pounds. I started fighting people again, at 55. Everything started to change from a business perspective, from a health perspective, and from an ideology perspective as far as the clearness of my thinking. I didn’t know I could feel this good at 55.”

FOX News contributed to this story.



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2022-04-01 22:51:39

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