• The Gummy Project (GUMY) has partnered with Stong’s Market to launch its Watermelon Sharks and Peachy Bees in the Canadian retail market
  • Stong’s Market is a chain of Vancouver based full-service grocery stores with a history of building relationships with companies and their products
  • The Gummy Project Inc. is a cannabis company that sells low sugar, plant based gummy products
  • The Gummy Project Inc. (GUMY) opened trading at C$0.015

The Gummy Project (GUMY) has partnered with Stong’s Market to launch its Watermelon Sharks and Peachy Bees in the Canadian retail market.

“This partnership represents another great step in our ongoing sales strategy and we’re extremely proud to partner with Stong’s, an iconic grocery store in Vancouver,” said Charlie Lamb, President and CEO of GUMY.

“Following our recent partnership announcements with Flair Airlines and Bard on the Beach, the upcoming launch of our ecommerce site on June 30 2022, and our distribution partnership with Dean’s Dairy and Specialty Foods, consumers will soon be able to purchase our products at locations across Canada.”

Stong’s Market is a chain of Vancouver based full-service grocery stores. Stong’s has been “first to market” with numerous success stories over the years and are proud to forge early relationships with companies and their products. 

Robert Misa, Grocery Manager at Stong’s Dunbar Street location remarked,

“We are very happy to partner with a company like The Gummy Project. They align with a lot of the values we have at Stongs Market. This local company is doing a lot of great things with their brand. Great design, taste and happy to see that they donate a portion of their proceeds to their selected partners. Looking forward to our working relationship and feel that this product will take off in our store.”

The Gummy Project Inc. is a cannabis company that sells low sugar, plant based gummy products.

The Gummy Project Inc. (GUMY) opened trading at C$0.015.

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