• The BC Bud Corp. (CSE:BCBC) has announced the launch of three new products in BC Cannabis Stores
  • The selected products include Mosambi Live Hash Rosin Vape Cart, Mosambi Live Hash Rosin Budder and the Narang Tang Live Hash Rosin Budder
  • The company now has had six products launched in British Columbia
  • Shares are down 5.88 per cent to C$0.08 as of 10:25 a.m. ET

The BC Bud Corp. (CSE:BCBC) has announced that BC Cannabis Stores have chosen three of its products to be sold in select outlets in British Columbia.

In a news release, the company said its Mosambi Live Hash Rosin Vape Cart, Mosambi Live Hash Rosin Budder and its Narang Tang Live Hash Rosin Budder will be sold in select BC Cannabis Stores outlets.

The company has now launched six new products in B.C., including two live hash rosin budders, two live hash rosin-infused BCBC PR flower strains, a Mosambi Live Hash Rosin Vape Cart and Alaskan Thunder F pre-roll flower SKU.

“This exciting opportunity allows us to share our premium offerings with a wider audience, and we look forward to providing customers with the exceptional quality and experience that The BC Bud Co is known for,” Josh Taylor, president of The BC Bud, said in a statement.

The BC Bud Corp. shares are down 5.88 per cent to C$0.08 as of 10:25 a.m. ET.

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