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New Marijuana Product Now Available in Arizona


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Ayr
A leading vertically integrated U.S. multi-state cannabis operator, Ayr Wellness Inc., announced the launch of Lost in Translation (LIT), an award winning cannabis brand known for sought after genetics and terpene profiles, across four additional states in Ayr’s operational footprint: Arizona, Florida, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. Lost in Translation is now available in six states, including Massachusetts and its home state of Nevada.

Originally produced by six-time Jack Herer Cup winning cultivators Tahoe Hydroponics Company (“Tahoe Hydro”), Lost in Translation has made its name with consumers through its extensive library of well-known strains with unique flavors and aromas, including Bubble Bath, WAP, and Temptation. Recently featured in High Times, Lost in Translation reflects Ayr’s commitment to high-quality marijuana at scale.

“We’re proud of the flower we’re growing throughout our footprint and are excited by the opportunity to delight our customers with a combination of quality flower and award-winning genetics,” said Jonathan Sandelman, Founder and CEO of Ayr Wellness. “The rollout of a brand for cannabis connoisseurs like Lost in Translation reiterates Ayr’s commitment to its strategic brand portfolio that meets our patients and customers wherever they are in their cannabis journey. Flower remains the predominant method of consumption across the country, so it is important to have brands that range from value to premium, including Road Tripper, Kynd and now LIT.”

Lost in Translation is now available across Ayr’s dispensaries, as well as through third-party partners in applicable markets.

To find Lost in Translation near you, visit our dispensary pages for Arizona, Florida, Massachusetts, Nevada, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania. To learn more about Ayr Wellness visit www.ayrwellness.com.


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Arizona legalized marijuana for recreational use in November 2020. The law allows adults aged 21+ to purchase, possess and use cannabis. State-licensed cannabis dispensaries began selling recreational marijuana in early 2021. There are over 150 dispensaries in Arizona — a majority of them are in populous areas such as Phoenix, Tucson and Flagstaff. Recreational cannabis delivery services began operating in 2024.  


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