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Media kit

The public briefing kit for marks, facts, and archive imagery.

This route keeps the core materials together: marks, archive imagery, public facts, and a short brief for press and collaborators. It should answer the basic questions quickly without flattening GGG into a loose image folder.

House facts

The kit works when the facts are fast and the record stays intact.

Marks, imagery, and fact lines should match the public site and point back to the archive, registry, and journal.

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Positioning
Luxury genetics archive with institutional ambition

A heritage-led public face connecting genetics, research, wellness, culture, and expansion.

02
Founding record
Established 2009; formative work underway in 2008

This wording preserves the early origin story while keeping the public-facing founding date disciplined and consistent.

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Core domains
Genetics, research, natural farming, healing, products, culture, technology

The modern site shows these as one operating system instead of disconnected pages.

04
Flagship system
Live registry and provenance archive

The registry is the living center tying cultivars, stories, lineage, and future licensing together.

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Operating expressions
GGG, Genetic Designer, GGG Natural, Organic Cup, Big Cloud

Public materials and partner decks present these as one connected operating record, not random side projects.

Material set

Every item should answer a predictable press question.

The media kit does not need to feel like an oversized download folder. It holds the small set of materials that explain the house clearly: marks, imagery, facts, and a route into the deeper archive.

Usage discipline
Voice
Calm, authored, institutional
Color
Black and white first, purple as a signature accent
Imagery
Use house-authored plant and archive material before generic event or stock imagery
Context
Keep genetics, healing, research, and culture inside one house frame
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House brief

Web briefing dossier

The fastest route into the living GGG story: house overview, archive materials, and the current public frame.

Open brief
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Archive deck

Original GGG media kit

Historical timeline, podcasts, events, achievements, and older public materials preserved at the original house site.

Open original
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Mark

Primary GGG crossmark

The purple cross remains the signature house mark and is used with restraint rather than decorative repetition.

Open mark
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Web mark

House favicon

The favicon is the compact web signature for the public house and stays consistent across GGG routes.

Open favicon
Grapes Lunar New Year edition poster from the original Gage Green Group homepage archive
House imagery

GGG has its own iconography. Culture and visual authorship belong beside the registry, not outside it.

Original house image archiveOpen original
Public materials

The strongest kit connects current assets to the historical record.

Press readers can move from current marks and imagery into the older media kit, legacy archive, and wider public presence without losing the thread.

01
2025Adam Dunn Show

Adam Dunn Show 04-14-25

A recent public appearance that keeps GGG visible inside grower, breeder, and industry conversation.

02
2024Grow Bud Yourself

Grow Bud Yourself Episode 125

The media-kit archive records a featured 2024 guest appearance, extending GGG into a mainstream cultivation-media audience.

03
2023LEAF Magazine

An Ode to Organic Cannabis Cultivation

Referenced in the original media kit as a 2023 feature, reinforcing GGG's role in organic cultivation discourse.

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2023Legacy archive

History of Mendo Breath

The media-kit archive records dedicated 2023 storytelling around Mendo Breath, turning a cultivar into a cultural artifact rather than a catalog SKU.

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2021PRNewswire

Klonetics Canada partnership release

A public partnership release showing that the GGG name also participates in commercial and cross-border relevance, not only cultural record.

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2018-2023Cannabis broadcast circuit

Medical Mondays, Dabcast Detroit, and The Grow Cast

The legacy media kit logs a sustained run of interviews and appearances across grower podcasts and regional broadcast channels.

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2013-2023Event circuit

Emerald Cup, High Times Cannabis Cup, and Organic Cup speaking roles

GGG's public relevance is not only written. The historical record includes speaker and host roles across major events, culminating in Organic Cup programming in Michigan, New York, and Barcelona.

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2012-PresentHigh Times, Skunk, Cannabis Now, Detroit Metro Times, and more

Published across magazines, books, and trade culture

The old media kit explicitly lists GGG appearances and publications across magazines, grower books, and cultivation media, giving the brand a documented editorial footprint.

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2023TTAB exhibit

Documented search visibility

The TTAB filing states that a May 16, 2023 screenshot for "Gage Green Group" returned 22,200,000 Google results, showing how visible GGG remained in open search.

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House note

House archive remains active

The public-facing GGG record is anchored to 2009, while formative prehistory from 2008 remains documented in the deeper legacy timeline.

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House note

The media kit is not separate from the registry

The strongest public kit sends readers back into the registry, legacy archive, and journal so the full record stays visible from every entry point.

Press room pathways

The media kit should move readers from fast facts into the working record.

Once someone has the fast facts, the next move is into the archive, journal, and official updates.

PressJournalReleases
01
Press

Review awards and coverage

The press page adds public recognition, reviews, and current relevance to the fast facts in the media kit.

Open press
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Journal

Read current publishing

New science and cannabis content keep the press room relevant rather than frozen in time.

Open journal
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Releases

Read official updates

The release ledger shows how the public company story moves from history into active expansion.

Open releases