
The Cookies brand is legendary. Bay Area rapper and entrepreneur Gilbert Anthony Milam, Jr. (aka Berner) and grow expert Jai (aka Jigga) founded the Cookies brand in 2008. What began in a small San Francisco garage is now a global brand with passionate fans around the world.

About Cookies
The pivotal and popular Girl Scout Cookie strain is the genesis of the Cookies brand, with a devoted grassroots cult following. Cookies founder Berner markets each new strain as a “VIPs Only” cultivar, and the air of exclusivity rocketed the company to worldwide renown in 2011.
The Cookies cannabis brand has grown its business through pop culture appeal, internationally recognized premium genetics, and social media influence. The company is always on the cutting edge of new breeding projects to launch diverse brands. It has rapidly developed a massive fanbase while remaining dedicated to its original mission: authenticity and innovative genetics. They’re proud of their in-house cultivation and complete line of strain-specific products. Cookies is now a top-selling cannabis brand throughout the world.
With a deep commitment to progressive drug policy, the Cookies brand works tirelessly to enhance communities disproportionately affected by the War on Drugs through social equity initiatives and advocacy programs.
Cookies Product or Services
The company offers over 150 exclusive cannabis varieties and product lines, including indoor, sun-grown, and CBD flower, vape cartridges, gel capsules, pre-rolls, and medicinal mushrooms. The Cookies flower itself is a high-end high, with prices from $60 to $80 for an eighth in some places.
Cookies is not only a mainstream cannabis grow operation; it’s a lifestyle brand selling Cookies cannabis clothing such as pricey T-shirts, hoodies, jackets, shorts, and more.
Cookies Online Reviews
Across the internet, the general sentiment about Cookies cannabis is that it’s actually a good flower from quality genetics. However, if you trust the Yelp reviews or Reddit comments, Cookies flower isn’t worth the hype. Most commenters agree the weed is of average quality, but the price leads smokers to believe they’re purchasing top-shelf weed.
Berner’s marketing of the Cookies brand name is genius-level advertising. Everyone wants to try Cookies’ weed because it’s so hard to get. By ceaselessly promoting new strain drops, customers line the block on opening days, ensuring that each new product sells out in minutes. That’s what makes Cookies’ weed so desirable.
So, is Cookies cannabis worth the hype? Well, how badly do you want it, how much are you willing to pay, and how long are you willing to wait?
Bottom line: the consensus is while the Cookies cannabis brand grows some decent weed, you can find higher quality cannabis for a better price from other brands.
Cookies Video
This video is a recap of the Cookies Santa Ana store Grand Opening.
Cookies Cannabis Brand Frequently Asked Questions
Who owns Cookies Weed?
Recording artist and entrepreneur Berner (Gilbert Milam) and cannabis farmer Jigga (Jai) own Cookies dispensaries, weed, and lifestyle brand.
What is Berner’s/Cookies net worth?
Berner, Cookies founder, has a net worth differing from the Cookies brand’s net worth. As of 2022, it’s estimated that Berner’s net worth is about 20 million, which includes his successful music career and the Cookies marijuana empire.
In a 2020 interview with Forbes, Berner revealed some of his flagship stores make $100,000 to $200,000 a day, with his newest shop in Melrose reaching a high of $450,000 in a single day.
Where can I buy Cookies cannabis clothing?
Here is the Cookies cannabis clothing website, where you can find vegan leather jackets, hoodies, sweatpants, and even hats, chairs, and wallets.
Where are Cookies Dispensaries?
There are 38 Cookies cannabis retail stores in seven states in the U.S., not including four of the company’s sativa-focused, Lemonnade-branded retail stores. Cookies founder Berner says they also have stores in Spain, Israel, the Netherlands, and soon Portugal, although those locations are currently under wraps.
Cookies dispensaries in Michigan
Cookies Detroit
6030 E 8 Mile Road, Detroit
Cookies Kalamazoo
2712 Portage Street, Kalamazoo
Cookies Dispensaries in Canada
Cookies Toronto
278A Queen St W, Toronto
Cookies Dispensaries in Massachusetts
Cookies Worcester
118 Cambridge Street, Worcester
Cookies Dispensaries in Oklahoma
Cookies Oklahoma City
4041 Northwest Expressway, Oklahoma City
Cookies OKC South Penn
7621 S Pennsylvania Ave, Oklahoma City
Cookies Dispensaries in Colorado
Cookies Commerce City
5385 Quebec St, Commerce City
Cookies Denver
2057 South Broadway, Denver
Cookies Pueblo
3003 W Northern Avenue, Pueblo
Cookies Dispensaries in Montana
Cookies Missoula
129 North Higgins Avenue, Missoula
Cookies Dispensaries in Nevada
Cookies on the Strip
2307 S Las Vegas Boulevard, Las Vegas
Cookies Flamingo
4240 West Flamingo Road, Las Vegas
Cookies Dispensaries in California
Cookies San Bernardino
949 W Orange Show Road, San Bernardino
Cookies La Mesa
7935 El Cajon Blvd., La Mesa
Cookies Mission Valley
7850 Mission Center Court, San Diego
Cookies Santa Ana
1821 Newport Circle, Santa Ana
Cookies Farmersville
515 Avenue 295, Farmersville
Cookies Maywood
5815 Maywood Avenue, Maywood
Cookies Melrose
8360 Melrose Avenue, Hollywood
Cookies Woodland Hills
5334 Alhama Drive, Woodland Hills
Cookies Coalinga
150 E Durian Ave, Coalinga
Cookies Modesto
1944 W Orangeburg Avenue, Modesto
Cookies Sacramento
1716 J Street, Sacramento
Cookies Redding
1700 E Cypress Avenue, Redding
Cookies Lompoc
1017 E Ocean Avenue, Unit A, Lompoc
Cookies Hayward
1004 B Street, Hayward
Cookies Oakland
1776 Broadway, Oakland
Berner’s on Haight
1685 Haight Street, San Francisco
Cookies Tree Lounge
705 US-101, Garberville
Cookies Dispensaries in Oregon
Cookies Corvallis
257 Southwest Madison Avenue, Corvallis
Cookies Dispensaries in Washington
Cookies Tacoma
3111 S Pine Street, Tacoma
Berner’s Merced
811 West Main Street, Merced
Cookies Halsey
16102 NE Halsey Street, Portland
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