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Pure Sunfarms launches collection of CBD products designed for daily living CanadiansInvest stocks energy tech biotech industry

), introduces Nowadays to its growing brand portfolio, a CBD collection created to offer consumers high-quality, CBD-focused products that fit into their daily lives with ease.

Made with choice ingredients and high-quality, plant-derived CBD, Nowadays products are designed with ease-of-use in mind for today’s CBD consumer. Perfect for taking on-the-go, Nowadays initial offering includes CBD gummies offered in convenient packs of 30, and pre-ground CBD dried flower that is “ready when you are” and available in a 3.5g format.

 

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