• CENTR Brands Corp. (CNTR) announces new distribution partnership with Five River Distribution
  • The company’s beverage will be brought to over 200 7-11 outlets in the San Antonio and Austin, Texas, areas
  • CENTR Brands share price is in the green by 3.35% at $0.37 each, with a market cap of $22.23 million

CENTR Brands Corp. (CNTR) has announced a partnership with Five Rivers Distribution, based in San Antonio, Texas, for the distribution of its sparkling citrus CBD beverage.

The partnership will see the CBD-infused drinks, available in either 15mg or 30mg doses, brought to over two hundred 7-11s in the San Antonio and Austin areas, as well as various other convenience stores in the region.

“We are delighted to partner with Five Rivers Distribution to bring CENTR’s relaxation-focused ethos to 7-11s in the Big Star State,” said Joseph Meehan, CENTR CEO.

“The support we have received from 7-11 franchise owners has been critical to our success. We are grateful for their enthusiasm, and look forward to now working with Five Rivers to help Texans take time out, relax, and find their CENTR.”

CENTR Brands, a better beverage company, is involved in the development and marketing of non-alcoholic drinks for the global market.

The company’s first product, CENTR, is a sparkling, low-calorie, CBD infused beverage.

CENTR Brands share price is in the green by 3.35% at $0.37 each, with a market cap of $22.23 million.

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