• The Gummy Project (GUMY) has received a purchase order from Canada Life Centre, home of the Winnipeg Jets and Manitoba Moose
  • The 44,000-square-foot building has a capacity of 15,321 for hockey and 16,345 for concerts
  • GUMY sells low sugar, plant-based gummy products while raising money (and awareness) to support endangered keystone species
  • The Gummy Project Inc. (GUMY) is unchanged on the day, trading at C$0.01 per share at 10:15 am ET

The Gummy Project (GUMY) has received a purchase order from Canada Life Centre, home of the Winnipeg Jets and Manitoba Moose.

Charlie Lamb, President & CEO of GUMY, commented on the news.

“We are absolutely thrilled that our Peachy Bees and Watermelon Sharks will be available for fans to enjoy at Jets and Moose games. Our multi-channel sales strategy now includes high-traffic sports and entertainment venues, with Canada Life Centre marking our entrance into this sector and a key milestone for the Company. In a very short time period, we have been able to form partnerships with and have our gummies for sale in major grocery chains, a national airline, hotels (both in the US and Canada), one of the largest passenger ferry systems in the world and now a professional sports stadium. We very much look forward to continuing to execute our strategic expansion both in Canada and the US.”

Canada Life Centre (formerly MTS Centre and Bell MTS Place) is an indoor arena in downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba. The arena is the home to the National Hockey League’s Winnipeg Jets and their American Hockey League affiliate, the Manitoba Moose. The 440,000-square building has a capacity of 15,321 for hockey and 16,345 for concerts.

The Gummy Project is a growing community of individuals and organizations who believe small contributions can add up to something big. It sells low-sugar, plant-based gummy products while raising money (and awareness) to support endangered keystone species.

The Gummy Project Inc. (GUMY) is unchanged on the day, trading at C$0.01 per share at 10:15 am ET.


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