Vireo Health Expands Ground Cannabis Flower in New York, Offers Largest Selection of Ground Flower at any New York Dispensary New ground flower product line will be expanded to four strains and is available in 3.5g and 7g jars - Vireo s four dispensaries and home delivery service are only providers in the state to offer flower from three growers - Vireo s Ground Flower Line plans to expand to more than 20 strains by Q3
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NEW YORK, April 29, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Vireo Health International, Inc. ( Vireo or the Company ) (CSE: VREO; OTCQX: VREOF), the science-focused, multi-state cannabis company, today announced the launch of the Company s first line of ground medical cannabis flower in New York. The new line of ground flower will be expanded to four strains and is available at all four of the Company s dispensaries in New York and via Home Delivery.
Vireo Health International, Inc. (CSE:VREO) (OTCQX:VREOF) is introducing its first line of ground medical cannabis flower in New York.
The new product, expanded to include four strains, will be available at all four of Vireo s New York-based retail locations as well as via home delivery.
The stores – located in Queens, Albany, White Plains and Binghamton – will sell the flower line in 3.5-gram and 7-gram jars.
The line will feature Indica, Sativa, and hybrid strains, including Killer Kush, Wedding Cake and a Kosher-approved Tangie Kush.
The New York company intends to expand its ground flower line to over 20 cannabis strains by September.
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