February 22, 2021 at 8:43 am Published by NCV Newswire
Expands California Branded Product Portfolio
VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ – Body and Mind Inc. (CSE: BAMM) (OTCQB: BMMJ) (the “Company” or “BaM”), a multi-state operator focused on limited license markets is please to report the launch of its “Any Day” branded flower in California.
Any Day flower is a hand-selected, sun-grown artisanal flower cultivated in the Emerald Triangle in the heart of Humboldt County. Initial offerings consist of popular strains including Green Punch, Sour Afghani, Strawberry Banana & Ice Cream Cake. The initial cultivars are a range of Indica, Sativa and Hybrid strains and are available through www.buybamonline.com, ShowGrow Long Beach and ShowGrow San Diego locations as well as select dispensaries in Southern California.
Guidance wins Platinum and Gold AVA Digital Awards
Guidance wins Platinum and Gold AVA Digital Awards
LOS ANGELES, Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Guidance, the leading ecommerce solutions agency for over 25 years, announced today that it has received three AVA Digital Awards for its B2C and B2B clients in 2021. Guidance was recognized for excellence in Interactive Brand Experience for T3 Micro, Financial for Connect Invest and Business to Business for Farmer Boy.
T3 Micro – Platinum in Interactive Brand Experience
Connect Invest – Platinum in Financial
Farmer Boy – Gold in B2B
“We are honored to win three AVA Digital Awards this year,” said Jason Meugniot, CEO of Guidance, “Our goal is to position clients for double digit year-over-year revenue growth through improved conversion and increased customer loyalty.”
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Recycle Utah has selected a local compound pharmacy that creates custom medications for patients, a restaurant and a Montessori school for its annual Green Business Awards.
This year, however, the sustainability nonprofit made a COVID-19 adjustment to the award, which is given to local businesses that have made efforts to cut down their carbon footprints, said Eric Moldenhauer, Recycle Utah’s development and communications director.
“The name has been changed to Green Business Resiliency Award,” Moldenhauer said. “Because 2020 was a year of adaptations, we strove to adapt the award to honor businesses that have persevered through this pandemic with a sincere commitment to our community and our environment. In doing so, we picked three local businesses in Summit County that exemplified their commitment to do so during a difficult year.”