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‘Steve Urkel’ Star Gets in Weed Business with ‘Purple Urkle’ Branded Weed

(Photo credit: Jaleel White Instagram)

The 90’s hit show, Family Matters gave birth some of the most iconic characters (Steve Urkel/Stephan and Laura Winslow), legendary phrases (“Did I do that?”) and loveable family moments. Now, the show inadvertently gave birth to the next phase of cannabis. The show’s lead actor, Jaleel White (AKA Steve Urkle), has partnered with a popular dispensary to create a cannabis brand that takes inspiration from his iconic character, according to Forbes.

White’s new line is called ItsPurpl or “Purple Urkle” as one of the products is affectionately called, and it was developed with help from 710 Labs, a licensed dispensary that has multiple locations in Colorado and California.

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A product photo from 710 Labs shows one of the containers that hold an eighth of ItsPurple cannabis has a printed message on its cover that reads “Hi Laura,” a reference to Urkel’s onscreen crush Laura Winslow.

“The thing that always stood out to me was there no clear brand leader for fire purple weed,” says Jaleel White. “It made no sense to me, that no company of significance had claimed this lane, so why not me?”

So bow did this How did this interest in cannabis come about? Did White just wake up one day and thought smoking weed would be great?

(Purpl Urkel promo van/Photo credit Jaleel White Instagram)

“It’s tough to say really just how long I’ve been kicking around the idea of itsPurpl, years really,” explains White to Forbes. “I’m just glad I didn’t jump at any of the earlier opportunities because this process with 710 Labs has felt fun and organic from the moment we really got started last Spring, 2020. And this entire undertaking really helped me feel productive during [the] pandemic.”

710 Labs founder Brad Melshenker met White on a flight, and the duo connected over their passion for cannabis. “710 has never been a brand that pursued celebrity deals or endorsements as our agenda has always been quality above all else,” Melshenker says. “We tend to let the product speak for itself. But over the years Jaleel and I became friends and organically our conversations developed into a project. He was on a journey to find the real Purple Urkel from back in the early 2000’s. Not only that, he wanted to find the most flavorful purple cultivars and had been collecting seeds with his friend Sean over the years just for this purpose.”

The one thing that has stayed consistent with White is his love for his daughter Samaya. Ultimately, it was his parenting that kept him out of the business for so long while he awaited the right opportunity.

“Friends and family always thought it was funny to send me bootlegged pics of myself featured on cannabis products in dispensaries across the country,” White said. “A childhood friend from the second grade is the person I credit with making sure I went about things the right way. Every few months since at least 2016, a new businessman would come along with ideas that felt very exploitative of the Urkel character legacy and money-minded. My pal Sean would shut them down like a protective big brother. Only one other thing has taught me more patience than this process of getting to market, and that’s parenting my daughter, Samaya.”

According to the actor, right when his daughter was born, he had promised to keep her away from society’s lies, not let his past influence her and raise her to be better than him in every way possible.

“I made a coupla promises to you then,” posts White. “One, I would not feed you the lies society begins teaching our children at a very young age. Your future is not your parents’ past. Two, I would make sure you were better than me in every way imaginable. Sharper, smarter and faster.”

We all know that there’s money to be made in the cannabis industry that White can also capitalize on. That kind of wealth can be passed down to his daughter setting her up for even more success.

Better than expected sales of marijuana in Colorado and Washington over the past several years have resulted in buoyant tax revenues. In 2019, Colorado collected more than $302 million in taxes and fees on medical and recreational marijuana. Sales in the state totaled over $1.7 billion.78 Sales in the U.S were $12.2 billion in 2019 and projected to increase to $31.1 billion by 2024, according to a report from Arcview Market Research and BDS Analytics.

Local research supports this view as well; a report from the Colorado State University-Pueblo’s Institute of Cannabis Research recently found that the legal cannabis industry has contributed more than $80.8 million to the local economy in 2017, primarily through taxes and other fees. Should marijuana become legal on a federal level, the benefits to the economy could be exceptional: A report from cannabis analytics company New Frontier suggests that federally legal pot could generate an additional $105.6 billion in aggregate federal tax revenue by 2025.

“When most people see me in person, it’s become an inside joke, many will whisper, ‘Hey… It’s Urkle,’” writes White on the It’s Purpl website. But in my mind, knowing completely what I’ve had in store, I only hear itsPurpl. Burrowing my way into an industry not known for diversity or inclusion has been both challenging and rewarding. itsPurpl is committed to debunking all stereotypes associated with modern cannabis, celebrating its many medical breakthroughs and positioning ourselves as the wine of tomorrow for a vibrant generation. It’s not real purple if it’s not itsPurpl is the mantra I can only hope our customers will choose to adopt over time. Puff and Partake.”

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