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A top Mexican cannabis and CBD company revealed it has executed the first purchase order of products from Restorative Botanicals in the United States. This authorization, which was granted by Mexican regulatory authorities, means that the 250 mg Tangerine Flavor CBD Tincture can be imported, launched and sold in Mexico.

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Weekly Update – Top Cannabis News Stories

1 | Top Story: New Canadian cannabis regulations to streamline ailing industry

2 | Good Supply Cannabis launches new product campaign for summer sessions with friends

3 | A new product just launched that promotes superior clarity of cognition and improved memory

Top Cannabis Stocks June 7 to June 13, 2023

1. T.WEED | 9,174 views | Canopy Growth Corp.
2. T.TLRY | 8,264 views | Tilray Brands Inc.
3. C.CURA | 3,868 views | Curaleaf Holdings Inc.
4. T.LABS | 2,931 views | Medipharm Labs Corp.
5. C.OILS | 2,548 views | Nextleaf Solutions Ltd.
6. TSX:DN | 1,606 views | Delta 9 Cannabis Inc.


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