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rinks industry veteran Smoke
Wallin transitioned to the canna-
bis business early last year, becom-
ing president of Vertical Companies., a
vertically integrated producer and distrib-
utor of cannabis, hemp, and CBD prod-
ucts with operations in California, Arizona,
and Kentucky. Danny Sullivan of
MARKET WATCH sister publication
Shanken News Daily recently met
with Wallin to discuss the parallels
between the beverage alcohol and
cannabis markets, as well as Verti-
cal’s brand portfolio and distribu-
tion operations.

SND: Where do you see Vertical’s
place in the cannabis industry?
Wallin: One big difference in
cannabis, compared with beverage
alcohol, is the allowance for verti-
cal integration. We’re able to grow,
cultivate, extract, manufacture,
distribute, and—if we want to—
retail. But our company strategy is
focused on building brands, not
becoming a big retailer. We have
35 brands of cannabis that have
either already launched or are
launching in different categories,
as well as hemp and CBD separately
under our Vertical Wellness
company. In the licensed system,
California is so much bigger than
everywhere else. We believe the big brands that will become
national brands are going to start in California.

SND: How are you approaching the brand-building process?
Wallin: If you win in California, you have a real brand. It’s
pretty open, and the marketing tools we have are similar
to those in the alcohol world. We have celebrity brands
and events, and we can do live tastings or their equivalent
at events. We have billboards in Los Angeles. We have
some restrictions—social media companies won’t let us do
a direct spend, for example. But we’re partnered with rapper
The Game on his brand, Trees, and he’s talking about it on
Instagram, where he has millions of followers. We’ve also
partnered with brands that are working in Colorado and
Nevada, where the markets for adult recreational use are

more mature than California’s. When we
see a winner there, we’ll take it to Cali-
fornia and look to expand it.

SND: What are some examples in Colo-
rado and Nevada?
Wallin: In Colorado, one of the major
retailers is called Starbuds. They
have 13 stores and sales of about
$100 million. They have a brand
called Kaviar, which is an extract and
high-end pre-roll brand. In Nevada,
the No.-1 edible brand is called Ever-
green Organix, a premium product
sold in about 40 stores, that is also
the highest-priced edible. Evergreen
does approximately $30 million a
year on its portfolio. So we’ve exclu-
sively licensed that brand for the
state of California, and we’ll start
producing it this month.

SND: How has the transition from
beverage alcohol to the cannabis
world been for you?
Wallin: I’ve been involved in
cannabis for 15 months now, and
it’s moving so fast that it’s like
drinking out of a fire hose. The
similarities between the beverage
alcohol and cannabis markets
include the state-by-state regula-
tory framework, a licensed system
of producers—in some cases distrib-
utors—and then the retailers or dispensaries. In terms of the
differences, in cannabis there are so many different forms of
product. You start with the flower, but can also extract the
oil to vape or to create edibles, beverages, patches, tinctures,
lotions, and medicines. That was probably the biggest learn-
ing curve for me. And we’re still in the very early days of the
business, so the possibilities are huge.

SND: What’s happening with Vertical’s CBD arm, Vertical
Wellness?
Wallin: We invested pretty significantly in Kentucky last year
and set up a hemp operation. We harvested 100 acres the first
year. We have a 90,000-square-foot manufacturing facility
where we’re extracting CBD from hemp, and we’ve started
putting brands together. When the Farm Bill allowing commer-

As its name implies,


Vertical has a
presence at all tiers

of the cannabis
industry

Interview: Vertical Companies


Smoke Wallin leads a cannabis venture with 35 brands in the portfolio


A longtime presence in the drinks sphere, Smoke Wallin
(pictured) transitioned to the cannabis market last year,
joining producer and distributor Vertical Companies.
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