Lamar Odom Launches Weed Business, Claims It Helped Him Get Off Crack!
Lamar Odom loves weed!
As RadarOnline.com has learned, the former NBA star is investing in a marijuana business called Rich Soil Organics. The 38-year-old’s company will make products to help struggling addicts recover, and support users’ overall wellness.
Odom himself claimed pot helped him get off crack!
“While going through rehab, I discovered certain strains that support wellness,” Odom said of his business, according to The Blast.
“Friends, associates, and ex-teammates asked me what solutions I was using on my road back to recovery, and that’s when Rich Soil Organics was born.”
Khloe Kardashian’s trainwreck ex also added: “It’s a perfect time to offer these Cannabis solutions to the public who may be going through similar body issues as I am.”
Rich Soil Organics— which will be based in California — will create products made with “organically grown, pesticide-free cannabis.” They will have a large variety of edibles including some with flowers, concentrates and different extracts.
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Triumph & Disaster: The Complicated History of Lamar Odom
The former basketball star will reportedly launch his first batch of weed goodies by the end of the year.
As RadarOnline.com readers know, Lamar Odom recently got caught gambling in Las Vegas, in the same spot where he overdosed and almost died in 2013. He previously opened up about his struggles with drugs, saying his addiction caused the demise of his marriage, as well as his OD-induced coma.
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