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  • Tilray Brands (TLRY) has expanded its Good Supply cannabis brand portfolio
  • The brand’s latest product releases include larger packs of pre-rolls, new pre-roll strains, and new hash and milled flower products
  • Good Supply is one of Canada’s leading cannabis brands
  • Tilray Brands is a leading global cannabis-lifestyle and consumer packaged goods company
  • Tilray Brands Inc. (TLRY) opened trading at C$3.80

Tilray Brands (TLRY) has expanded its Good Supply cannabis brand portfolio and launched its latest flower campaign.

The brand’s latest product releases include larger packs of pre-rolls, new pre-roll strains, and new hash and milled flower products available in select provinces across Canada.

Good Supply’s latest product lineup includes:

  • Orange Frosting Flower: Available in Ontario only in 14g
  • Daily Grind Milled Flower: Available in Alberta in 30g and in Ontario, Manitoba and Saskatchewan in 14g
  • Party Pack Pre-Rolls: Available in Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan
  • Watermelon Pre-rolls: Available for a limited time only in British Columbia, Manitoba and Saskatchewan as a 3×0.5g pre-roll offering
  • Temple Ball Hash: Available in Ontario, Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan

Good Supply is one of Canada’s leading cannabis brands, available in flower, pre-rolls, vapes, and concentrates.

Tilray Brands is a cannabis-lifestyle and consumer packaged goods company with operations in Canada, the United States, Europe, Australia, and Latin America.

Tilray Brands Inc. (TLRY) opened trading at C$3.80.


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