Sisters of the Valley

Sisters of the Valley is a small business that sells cannabidiol tinctures and salves on the craft e-commerce website Etsy. It is based in Merced, California, and its proprietors follow a monastic motif.

Sisters of the Valley
LocationMerced, California
OwnerChristine Meeusen

History

In 2015, the sales of the Sisters of the Valley's CBD products reached $60,000.[1] Early on the business, the company was banned from advertising on Facebook, and started focusing its communications effort on PR.[2]

In 2017, the sales of the CBD-related products reached $1.1 million.[2]

Description

Following practices of Biodynamic agriculture, workers regulate their operations by the cycles of the moon, starting two-week production intervals upon the new moon, during which time they also practice chastity and vegetarianism.[3][4]

The owner and "lead Sister" Christine Meeusen, who does not identify with Christianity, considers the production to be a spiritual activity,[5] whose rituals and incorporate New Age practices and environmentalism,[6] "borrowing" from Native American practices.[7] Meeusen also mentions the Beguines to refer to her business' philosophy.[2][8]

The members wear religious habits and refer to each other as sisters, but claim no affiliation with a religious order.[9]

Business Insider calls the Sisters of the Valley nuns "the most talked-about women in the pot business".[7]

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