• Production has been finalized on the first two The Gummy Project (GUMY) products: the Watermelon Sharks and Peachy Bees
  • The first run of 80,000 units of 50g bags is expected to be ready for retail the week of June 13th, 2022
  • The first production run of 10g snack size bags is expected to be ready the week of June 20th, 2022
  • The Gummy Project Inc. is a cannabis company that sells low sugar, plant based gummy products
  • The Gummy Project Inc. (GUMY) is currently trading at trading at $0.025 per share

The Gummy Project (GUMY) announced that production has been finalized on its first two gummy products: the Watermelon Sharks and Peachy Bees.

The first commercial production run of 80,000 units (40,000 per SKU) of 50g bags is expected to be ready for retail distribution beginning the week of June 13th, 2022.

The first production run (8,500 packages per SKU) of 10g snack size bags is expected to be ready for distribution the week of June 20th, 2022.

The company’s Chief Marketing Officer, Anthony Gindi called this a significant milestone for the company as the team advances its strategic business plan right on schedule.

“The initial response to our brand, product line and mandate to support ‘keystone species’ has been tremendous and we can’t wait to see our products in consumer’s hands across Canada.”

The Gummy Project Inc. is a cannabis company that sells low sugar, plant based gummy products.

The Gummy Project Inc. (GUMY) is currently trading at trading at $0.025 per share.

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