• The Gummy Project (GUMY) continues a purchase order from 5-Star Luxury Four Seasons Hotel Seattle for Guest Room Mini-Bars
  • The product, Watermelon Sharks, will be for sale in all 147 guest rooms at the 5-star luxury Four Seasons Hotel Seattle
  • The company received the purchase order at the beginning of October
  • The Four Seasons in Seattle has been awarded the highest rating for providing extraordinary experiences with flawless service and top-of-the-line amenities
  • The Gummy Project (GUMY) is trading at C$0.01 at 9:30 am EST

The Gummy Project (GUMY) received a purchase order from the 5-star luxury Four Seasons Hotel Seattle.

Watermelon Sharks will be available in each of the hotel’s 147 guest room mini-bars.

“We are thrilled to have a second Four Seasons property place a purchase order for our gummies for each of its guest room mini-bars,” said Charlie Lamb, President & CEO of GUMY.

“We are gaining some tremendous trace hotel sector and very much look forward to continually growing our relationship with the ultra-luxury 5-star Four Seasons brand,” added Lamb.

The company received the purchase order at the beginning of October.

The Four Seasons in Seattle has been awarded the highest rating for providing extraordinary experiences with flawless service and top-of-the-line amenities, including Watermelon Sharks.

“We plan to continue strategically adding more hotels and their guest rooms as distribution points for our gummies,” said Lamb.

The Gummy Project (GUMY) is trading at C$0.01 at 9:30 am EST.


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