• The Gummy Project (GUMY) has become an approved vendor at Sobeys Inc. in British Columbia
  • Sobeys is one of only two national grocery retailers in Canada and has around 1,500 stores in all 10 provinces
  • Sobeys’ retail network in British Columbia includes all Thrifty Foods and Safeway locations in the province
  • The Gummy Project Inc. (GUMY) opened trading at $0.02

The Gummy Project (GUMY) has become an approved vendor at Sobeys Inc. in British Columbia.

Sobeys is one of only two national grocery retailers in Canada and has around 1,500 stores in all 10 provinces. Sobeys’ retail network in British Columbia includes all Thrifty Foods and Safeway locations in the province.

Gummy’s President and CEO, Charlie Lamb said that Sobeys provides premier distribution points in both Safeway and Thrifty Foods, some of British Columbia’s most well-known and established grocery retailers.

“The demand for our Peachy Bees and Watermelon Sharks continues to grow as we execute our multi-channel sales strategy across Canada and into the United States.”

Deans dairy & specialty foods’ VP, sales and marketing added that the initial feedback the team has received from Sobeys has been “exceptional”.

“Through this listing at Sobeys, we at Dean’s are excited to help the Gummy Project reach an increasing number of consumers and draw awareness to their mandate of “Supporting endangered keystone species – one gummy at a time.”

The Gummy Project (GUMY) 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 $0.02.


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