Singer Post Malone’s cannabis brand is providing coronavirus relief assistance

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Shaboink is donating masks and clean kits to a charity group to help control the spread of COVID-19

Rapper Post Malone is doing his share to assist during these difficult times amid the coronavirus pandemic. Through his popular cannabis brand Shaboink, he is donating 40,000 N95 masks to Direct Relief and an additional pre-order for new “clean kits.” While Malone’s company brings relief and resources to the people in need during the coronavirus pandemic, he is also joining some college classes to discuss his cannabis business.

Malone’s cannabis venture is quite new; it was launched in 2019 and has been expanding since then. However, he is stepping aside from the cannabis industry for a moment to offer an additional product called “Clean Kits.” This kit includes soap sheets, three mask boxes, hand sanitizer, hand wipes, vitamin C and multi-purpose gloves – presented in two versions, regular size and a supersize kit. “Look, we know things could be better, but we’re having fun where we can! So let’s keep clean so we can get back to normal as fast as possible,” said Malone, “Every one of our Clean Kits comes packed with Shaboink-branded gloves, masks, hand sanitizer, soap, disinfectant wipes and more. We literally couldn’t make it easier to keep clean unless we came to your house and washed you ourselves.” The kits come with a $50 and $100 price, respectively.

Direct Relief has been working with health authorities, non-profit organizations and businesses across the globe to provide equipment and essential medical items to frontline workers. This organization is the one receiving the 40,000 N95 masks donation from the rapper.