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Carma HoldCo Partners with Mr. Charlie’s

Carma HoldCo Partners with Mr. Charlie’s to Expand Plant-Based Movement Globally

Carma HoldCo, the parent company of the cannabis brand Tyson 2.0, has invested significantly in Mr. Charlie’s, a fast-growing quick-service plant-based restaurant. Co-founded by Aaron Haxton and Taylor McKinnon, Mr. Charlie’s is known for its creative and flavorful menu items, including the “Not a Hamburger” patties, Tindle-based nuggets, and their signature “Frowny Fries.”

The restaurant has already made waves with locations in Los Angeles, San Francisco, California, and Sydney, Australia. With the backing of Carma HoldCo, Mr. Charlie’s is now positioned to expand its footprint and bring its innovative plant-based offerings to customers worldwide.

This partnership highlights a growing global movement toward plant-based dining, appealing to health-conscious and environmentally aware customers.

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