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DENVER, CO–(Marketwired – Jul 6, 2016) – American Cannabis Company, Inc. (OTCQB: AMMJ) (the “Company”), a full-service business-to-business consulting solutions provider, and seller of ancillary products to the cannabis industry, today announced it has secured a consulting contract in State of California. This marks the company’s first client in the state of California, bringing their current market reach to 17 states as well as Canada and Guam.

The contract focuses on ACC’s business planning and application services to support their client’s effort to secure a license under California’s Medical Marijuana Safety and Regulation Act. ACC expects to leverage this contract to secure additional revenues through long-term consulting agreements, potential sales of ancillary products and services to aid cultivation as well as dispensary operations.

Corey Hollister, president and CEO, American Cannabis Company, commented: “We are excited to bring the deep experience we have gained in establishing and operating in fully regulated markets to California, the birthplace of modern medical cannabis in America. California remains the largest cannabis market and presents significant opportunities for operators looking to participate in the next phase of its development.”

About American Cannabis Company, Inc.:

American Cannabis Company, Inc. offers end-to-end solutions to existing and aspiring participants in the cannabis industry. We utilize our industry expertise to provide business planning and market assessment services, assist state licensing procurement, create business infrastructure and operational best practices. Through our two vertically integrated businesses, American Cannabis Consulting and American Cultivator Company, a group purchasing organization, we support our clients from concept to creation to commercialization to on-going operations.

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