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The Machine Big Tobacco Made Illegal | Episode 27

The Machine Big Tobacco Made Illegal | Episode 27

Season 1 Episode 27 Published 3 weeks, 6 days ago
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Tune into the latest episode of Inside Cultivation for a sharp entrepreneurial story in the cannabis space — and a real look at what most operators still get wrong about pre-rolls.

BigMike sits down with Adam King — entrepreneur, podcaster, political activist, and long-time cultivator — who invented a cutting-edge rolling machine that changed how pre-rolls are made.

In this eye-opening conversation, you’ll discover:

• The shadowy force aiming to control the cannabis industry from behind the scenes
• How Adam smuggled an illegal rolling machine into the U.S. — and why Big Tobacco had it banned
• Why the 8mm form factor is the “key to the kingdom” for pre-rolls
• How his machine produces 3.5 million joints a year — with a breakthrough that eliminates relighting
• The three ways to machine-roll a joint — and why only one actually works for cannabis
• Why some legacy growers are thriving while others are struggling — and the lasting impact of Cannageddon
• How operators can push back and level the playing field

…and much more.

If you’re in cultivation, manufacturing, or just want to understand where the industry is really headed — this is an episode you don’t want to miss.

👉 Watch now and hear the inside story most growers have never been told.
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