Source: Nextleaf Solutions Ltd.
  • Nextleaf Solutions Ltd. (OILS) has announced its first international shipment of cannabis vape products
  • Cannabinoid vape products custom manufactured by Nextleaf under private labels will be distributed by pharmacies outside of Canada
  • The company’s Glacial Gold branded cannabinoid vapes, oils, and softgels are distributed across Canada through medical distributors and select pharmacies
  • Nextleaf Solutions Ltd. (OILS) opened trading at C$0.055

Nextleaf Solutions Ltd. (OILS) has announced its first international shipment of cannabis vape products.

Paul Pedersen, CEO of Nextleaf Solutions, commented on the news.

“The first international shipment of cannabis vapes marks a major milestone for our company and is a validation of Nextleaf’s patented technology. We believe the continued acceptance globally of cannabis as a medicine, combined with the reputation of our products in Canada, will drive growth in exports of our cannabinoid vapes and oils to international markets.”

Cannabinoid vape products custom manufactured by Nextleaf under private labels will be distributed by pharmacies outside Canada where medical cannabis is legal. The company expects this international private-label product supply to become a recurring business.

The company’s Glacial Gold branded cannabinoid vapes, oils, and softgels are distributed in British Columbia, Ontario, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia and across Canada through medical distributors and select pharmacies.

Nextleaf Solutions Ltd. (OILS) opened trading at C$0.055.


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