• Tilray Brands Inc. (TLRY), has unveiled a brand refresh for its cannabis wellness brand Solei and introduced new ‘ritual-based’ products
  • The new products being launched by Solei include Solei Slims and Solei CBN Softgels
  • Solei Slims are available in 10 packs of 0.40-gram pre-rolls with two types of strains
  • The Solei Rest CBN Softgels are available in 30 capsule bottles across Canada
  • Tilray Stock (TSX:TLRY) is up 6.40 per cent and is trading at $4.32 per share as of 2:40 p.m. EST

Tilray Brands (TLRY), has unveiled a brand refresh for its cannabis wellness brand Solei and introduced new ‘ritual-based’ products.

Solei is a cannabis wellness brand with cannabis products for sensorial experiences which feature varied and rare cannabinoids. The brand’s current product line has a wide range of formats including best-selling CBD oils, THC aromatic vapes, and blended topicals.

The new products being launched by Solei include Solei Slims and Solei CBN Softgels.

The Solei Slims are pre-rolls and are available in two single strains called Free and Balance. Free is a Sativa-dominant product with high CBD and low THC content, while Balance is a low THC Indica dominant strain with elevated CBD content. This product is now available in 10 packs of 0.40-gram pre-rolls.

The newly created Solei Rest CBN Softgels blend full spectrum CBD with CBN, which can be consumed discreetly. The gels are made without the intoxicating effects of cannabinoids like THC. The product is available in 30 capsule bottles in select markets and retailers across Canada.


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