HYTN Cannabis Inc.
  • HYTN’s (HYTN) wholly-owned subsidiary, HYTN Cannabis Inc., has achieved 100 per cent purchase fulfillment of its holiday offerings
  • The company formulated products specifically for the holiday season with a unique logo motif celebrating the season
  • HYTN formulates, manufactures, markets, and sells premium cannabis goods
  • HYTN Innovations Inc. (HYTN) opened trading at C$0.05 per share

HYTN’s (HYTN) wholly owned subsidiary, HYTN Cannabis Inc., has achieved 100 per cent purchase fulfillment of its holiday offerings. 

It delivered festive flavours to cannabis consumers across Canada. The company formulated products specifically for the holiday season with a unique logo motif celebrating the season.

The products include THC-infused Spiced Apple Cider and Mandarin Orange Nano-Gummies, and Sparkling Beverages. The Nano-Gummies also features the company’s unique merchandised master pack providing value for cannabis retailers.

Elliot McKerr, Chief Executive Officer of HYTN, commented on the news.

“We’re completely sold out. Nova Scotia took the lead by requesting a holiday offering, and we were able to work with other provincial buyers in British Columbia and Saskatchewan to make this opportunity a reality. Our integrated product development platform demonstrates the ability to rapidly innovate within the cannabis marketplace.”

These products are the first to feature the newest iteration of HYTN’s Elevation Technology. It delivers a rapid onset of effects and a predictable and controllable dose and experience. The new formulation was in development for over 12 months. It has yielded better results in particle size, consistency, and taste and has reduced costs by over 50 per cent.

HYTN formulates, manufactures, markets, and sells premium cannabis goods.

HYTN Innovations Inc. (HYTN) opened trading at C$0.05 per share.


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