Blazy Susan, in partnership with Left Hand Supply and Mango Cannabis, has launched a breast cancer awareness campaign aligning with National Breast Cancer Awareness Month this October. The initiative pairs product sales with meaningful donations to nonprofit organizations working in the communities these companies serve in Oklahoma, demonstrating the role ancillary and cannabis companies can play in supporting care for uninsured women and sharing the voices of survivors.
October has been recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month since the 1980s. The International Agency for Research on Cancer predicts that one in 12 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. It is the second most commonly diagnosed cancer globally and the leading cause of cancer deaths among women.
To help combat this health challenge, Blazy Susan is launching a limited-edition pre-roll line in partnership with Left Hand Supply, a medical cannabis company based in Tulsa, OK. Leading Oklahoma dispensary chain Mango Cannabis, with locations in Catoosa, Edmond, Enid, Lawton, Norman, Oklahoma City, and Tulsa, is carrying the entire run of pre-rolls exclusively. A portion of every collaborative pre-roll purchase will fund life-saving breast cancer screenings and care for uninsured women through the Oklahoma Project Woman at https://oklahomaprojectwoman.org/.
Collectively, the companies pledged a minimum commitment of $10,000. The featured products include Blazy Susan-infused prerolls by Lone Wolf Family Farms. In Colorado, Blazy Susan will generate contributions from the sales of limited edition Bud & Mary's five-packs of kief-infused pre-rolls. They are wrapped in Blazy Susan's pink iconic papers and housed in a custom-designed, collectible pink container.
Additionally, sales from Blazy Susan's popular pink papers and cones support breast cancer research groups, including the Lynn Sage Breast Cancer Foundation at https://www.lynnsage.org/, throughout the year. On October 25, Blazy Susan will have an exclusive pop-up featuring promotional giveaways at one of Mango Cannabis's top dispensaries, located on 6201 Northwest Expressway, Oklahoma City, OK 73132.
Blazy Susan's CEO, Will Breakell's mother, is a survivor, and the company's Director of Impact's late grandmother was a survivor, but her cousin passed away from this disease at age 36. Breakell stated, "By supporting breast cancer research, we're working towards a future where breast cancer is a thing of the past."
The campaign represents a significant example of how cannabis industry partnerships can drive meaningful social impact beyond traditional business operations. By leveraging their product distribution networks and customer bases, these companies are creating sustainable funding mechanisms for critical healthcare services while raising awareness about breast cancer prevention and early detection within their communities.

