• The Gummy Project (GUMY) announced that a second production run has commenced for the Peachy Bees and Watermelon Sharks
  • This is in preparation for a strategic expansion into the US market
  • The company expects to complete the second run of Peachy Bees and Watermelon Sharks for distribution into the United States on October 15, 2022
  • The Gummy Project sells low sugar, plant based gummy products while raising money (and awareness) to support endangered keystone species
  • The Gummy Project Inc. (GUMY) opened trading at C$0.02 per share

The Gummy Project (GUMY) announced that a second production run has commenced for the Peachy Bees and Watermelon Sharks.

This is in preparation for a strategic expansion into the US market. The company expects to complete the second run of Peachy Bees and Watermelon Sharks for distribution in the United States on October 15, 2022.

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

“Following the tremendous success we’ve had in Canada so far, we feel the company is ready to expand into the US market. We have the utmost confidence in our products, our team and our mandate to support endangered keystone species. Our entry into the lucrative US market is the right strategy at the right time, with a focus on US luxury hotels, supermarket chains and major airlines.”

The company also announced that it will now be packaging its gummies in fully- recyclable packages.

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

The Gummy Project Inc. (GUMY) opened trading at C$0.02 per share.


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