Dazed Inc. Accelerates National Growth with Five New Lazydaze Franchises and Las Vegas Flagship Store
MedX Holdings, Inc. (OTC: MEDH), the parent company of Dazed Inc. and Lazydaze +Coffeeshop, has announced a significant expansion with the signing of five new Lazydaze franchises. The new locations include two franchises in Texas-Houston and San Marcos-and a three-location development agreement in Maryland, marking the brand's first multi-unit commitment in the Mid-Atlantic region. Additionally, preparations are underway for a flagship corporate-owned Lazydaze +Coffeeshop in Las Vegas, with the store expected to open in early 2026. This expansion is set to drive recurring revenue through franchise fees, royalties, increased product distribution, and technology licensing, further strengthening the national presence of the Lazydaze brand. CEO Hans Enriquez emphasized the company's commitment to building a lifestyle brand at the intersection of culture, cannabis, and compliance.
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