'South Park' Creators Thinking of Starting Tegridy Farms Marijuana Company

South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone could be looking to start the Tegridy Farms marijuana company.

In a recent interview with Bloomberg, Parker and Stone discussed their monumental $900 million USD deal with Viacom. The deal saw ViacomCBS INC. renew the beloved series for Season 30 and beyond until 2027 with 14 original films for Paramount+. When asked about what they were going to do with the $900 million USD, Matt Stone said, “I think we’re really for the first time going to bring Tegridy Weed into real life.”

Introduces back in Season 23, Tegridy Farms stood as a major part of the series with Randy Marsh turning moving his family to start a new life with his marijuana business. Tegridy Farms serves as South Park‘s way of addressing legalization and corporate venture capitalists taking advantage of the growing marijuana industry.

It is also interesting to note that, the Governor of Colorado, Jared Polis, recently presented Trey Parker and Matt Stone with souvenir Tegridy Farms license plates to celebrate the 24th-anniversary of South Park.

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