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Brass Knuckles Announces Return to Nevada in Strategic Partnership with Caliente Partners Group and Lucid Green

Brass Knuckles Announces Return to Nevada in Strategic Partnership with Caliente Partners Group and Lucid Green

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - April 2, 2025 ( NEWMEDIAWIRE) - Brass Knuckles, a cannabis legacy brand, is proud to announce today its reintroduction to the Nevada market by partnering with Caliente Partners Group, a leader in advanced cannabis cultivation and manufacturing. This partnership is more than a return – it's a rebirth, driven by a commitment to premium quality and innovation in the Nevada market.
'We're not just back - we're back with purpose,' said Founder Mike Healy. 'Partnering with Caliente Partners Group empowers us to elevate our product portfolio and continue delivering the premium quality that has made Brass Knuckles a legacy brand.'
Brass Knuckles will be coming to market with its All-In-One (AIO) hardware offered in three extraction types: Super Premium Distillate, Live Liquid Diamonds, and Live Resin.
Additionally, as part of its commitment to authenticity and consumer transparency, Brass Knuckles is bringing its partnership with leading authentication service Lucid Green to the Nevada market. Through LucidIDs, consumers can easily verify product authenticity, access safe consumption tips, and view detailed product information with a simple QR code scan.
What sets Brass Knuckles apart:
● Uncompromising Quality: With streamlined operations and supply chain, Brass Knuckles is expanding its portfolio to offer products that hit harder every single time.
● Next-Level Innovation: From iconic genetics to cutting-edge hardware, Brass Knuckles continues to push the boundaries of innovation, continuing to raise the standards for excellence in the cannabis space.
● Consumer Empowerment: Through the integration of LucidIDs, Brass Knuckles empowers consumers with the tools to verify product authenticity and learn about safe consumption.
As Brass Knuckles reintroduces its legacy to the Nevada market, consumers can find its products at these select cannabis retail locations:
Planet 13, 2548 W Desert Inn Rd Suite 100, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Jardin, 2900 E Desert Inn Rd Suite #102, Las Vegas, NV 89121
Shango, 4380 Boulder Hwy, Las Vegas, NV 89121
Inyo, 2520 S Maryland Pkwy #2, Las Vegas, NV 89109
Cookies Flamingo, 4240 W Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89103
Healy added, 'Brass Knuckles sees immense potential for growth and renewed consumer trust. By partnering with Caliente Partners Group and integrating Lucid Green's authentication technology, the brand is reinforcing its commitment to quality, transparency, and innovation – key factors in elevating the market and driving a new era of consumer confidence. With a strong retail presence and a legacy of delivering premium products, Brass Knuckles is poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of Nevada's cannabis landscape.'
About Brass Knuckles:
Founded in 2016, Brass Knuckles is a legacy cannabis brand recognized for its potent, high-quality extracts and premium vape hardware. Established in California, the brand is available in licensed retailers across multiple states, setting the standard for bold flavor and hard-hitting performance nationwide. Built on authenticity and innovation, Brass Knuckles continues to push the boundaries of excellence, delivering premium products for those who seek to elevate their experience.
Brass Knuckles invites you to join us in celebrating our legacy and our future. Stay updated on the latest by visiting our website at www.brassknucklesog.com and following us on Instagram @therealbrassknucklesog_
Experience the difference with Brass Knuckles – No gimmicks, No BS, just pure empowerment.
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