Pure Sunfarms Corp.a wholly owned subsidiary of Village Farms International, Inc. VFFis rolling out to other Canadian markets: Yukon, Northwest Territories, New Brunswick and, in the coming weeks, Newfoundland and Labrador.
Pure Sunfarms is now present in ten provinces and territories, covering 98% of total legal cannabis sales in Canada.
“As Canada’s favorite flower brand, consumers in northern and Atlantic Canada have been asking about Pure Sunfarms products for a long time, and we are now very pleased to be able to supply them,” he said. Mandesh Dosanjh, president and CEO of Pure Sunfarms. “Our commitment to quality and level of customer support will now extend to these regions, home to communities that have welcomed us with open arms and are very excited to serve.”
Pure Sunfarms products that will be available to consumers in Northern and Atlantic Canada include: dried flower, pre-rolls, vapors and oils. Product types, strain selections and format sizes will vary by province and territory.
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Yukon: Dry flower (Black Cherry Punch, Blue Dream, Pink Kush, Pure Sun CBD, Indica, Sativa); pre-ground (Diesel Kush, Pink Berry); pre-rolls (Blue Dream, D. Bubba, Pink Kush); vapors (Blueberry Kush 510, Black Cherry Punch 510, THC Distillate 510); oils (CBD oil 30:1)
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Northwest Territories: Dry Flower (Black Cherry Punch, Pink Kush, Jet Fuel Gelato); pre-rolls (Pink Kush, Jet Fuel Gelato); vapors (distilled THC 510)
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New Brunswick: Dried flower (Jet Fuel Gelato)
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Newfoundland and Labrador: Dry Flower (Pink Kush, Jet Fuel Gelato, Pure Sun CBD); pre-rolls (Pink Kush)
Pure Sunfarms product will be available to consumers in the Yukon, Northwest Territories, New Brunswick and Newfoundland and Labrador to purchase from participating licensed retailers in their communities or by ordering online from the legal distributor in their respective region: Yukon Liquor Corporation, Northwest Territories Liquor and Cannabis Commission, Cannabis NB and Cannabis NL.
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