New: Mike Tyson and Evander Holyfield have partnered up to create and deliver “Holy Ears,” edibles in the shape of an ear
— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) November 14, 2022
“If i was on cannabis, I wouldn't have bit his ear,” Tyson said, referring to the 1997 fight when the boxer bit Holyfield’s ear pic.twitter.com/WNjdi5Tnlz
Mike Tyson’s weed company is making edibles in the shape of an ear. Genius pic.twitter.com/VOU3uAMzOf
— Greg Baroth (@gbaroth) March 14, 2022
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Mike Tyson is getting into the marijuana business, opening the 'Tyson Ranch' 170 km north of Los Angles where he will grow cannabis. Will also feature an amphitheater, glamping, an edible factory and an extraction area. pic.twitter.com/zWADej8xYA
— Richard Southern (@RichardCityNews) January 3, 2018
Mike Tyson can't sell his bitten-ear shaped marijuana gummies (Mike Bites) in Colorado b/c of a law against selling human-shaped edibles https://t.co/ydnLJJ1dTD pic.twitter.com/kRbmnoTo6x
— Elizabeth Nolan Brown (@ENBrown) April 5, 2022
More than two decades after Mike Tyson bit off a chunk of Evander Holyfield's ear at the 1997 WBA Heavyweight Championship fight, the legendary boxer has released a line of edibles — in the shape of ears https://t.co/9XW2bktSSY
— CNN (@CNN) March 19, 2022
“I want to carry this company on my back,” former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson said.
— MarketWatch (@MarketWatch) August 17, 2022
Meet Tyson 2.0, the cannabis company that has turned Iron Mike into the ganja god of cannabis.https://t.co/Elpq2AHHB2