KFC Gets Occupational Business License To Sell Marijuana In Colorado Restaurants

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The Racket Report – KFC Gets Occupational Business License To Sell Marijuana In Colorado Restaurants.

In the state of Colorado, marijuana dispensaries are big business – earning some retailers nearly $1 million per year.

Those numbers were so appealing to the KFC Corporation, they decided to incorporate a marijuana dispensary with their Colorado franchise restaurants.

Franchisees have the opportunity to expand into the business for an additional $35,000 setup fee.

The KFC Corporation was approved on February 3, 2015 for their Marijuana Retail Recreational Pot / Medical Marijuana Occupational Business License.

Currently, 42 of the nearly 100 KFC franchises in the state of Colorado have added this “option” to their menu.
 
Built in munchies! KFC chicken will kill ya, but it does taste so good!
 
I'm surprised Taco Bell didn't do it first.

Honestly, I'd rather not have my pot infused with KFC chicken grease smell, but to each their own.
 
Lees has those little pies tho... When I'm baked off my ass I would much rather have pie than chicken.
 
"Extra Crispy" not just for chicken anymore.....
 
Now they can market twelve herbs and spices.

And if SNL hasn't offered you an anchor spot on Weekend Update yet, it's a damn shame.

Seriously, though...the question wasn't if this would happen. It would be who does it first.
 
Ice cream company Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Ben Cohen said in an interview Wednesday he’s open to the idea of selling marijuana-flavored ice cream.

“Makes sense to me,” Cohen told interviewers at HuffPost Live. “Combine your pleasures.”

Cohen’s fellow co-founder, Jerry Greenfield, agreed, but said other Ben & Jerry’s execs might be cool to the idea. “If it were my decision we’d be doing it, but thankfully we have wiser heads at the company,” Greenfield said.
 
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