The company behind edible packages has been branched to produce and sell different types of products: actual food.
From Thursday, the newly launched online marketplace edibles.com. Sell now through THC-Thrested products such as drinks, chewing and amplifiers of different brands to customers in Texas.
Edible Brands has plans to quickly extend to “legal markets” in the southeast, including Florida and Georgia, the company said in a press release. Select products are sold and sent in parts of the US where cannabis is legally permitted in the coming weeks.
“This is a decisive moment for the hemp industry,” said Jake Bullock, co-founder and CEO of the Queer ownership Cannabis Brand Cann, in a statement. “A high-quality marketplace such as Edibles.com has the power to reform the future of THC products and to stimulate the long-term growth that we have all worked towards.”
Edibles.com also announced his plan that a flagship store opened in the Inman Park district in Atlanta, a location that is set as a prototype for a limited franchise program.
“The extensive franchise network of edible brands is intended to democratize access to the THC industry, which is historically limited by regulatory barriers,” said the press release.
This is what to know about Edibles.com, a new company started by the parent company of Edible Arrangements, Edible Brands, Inc.
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Edibles.com describes itself as a “premiere destination” for health and welfare products.
The company offers an “exclusive selection of high -quality, soaked products that are designed to improve a balanced lifestyle,” is the website. “We have compiled a collection of the best hemp-derived THC drinks and food from the nation to meet all your needs.”
A “robust education center, reliable delivery and partnerships with leading product innovators such as Cann, Wana and 1906” separate Edibles.com of the peloton in an industry that, according to them, encounters “consumer challenges” as a result of market saturation, inconsistent quality and test standards.
“We have positioned it as a way to be able to create that connection for people who may look for permission to try these things,” Thomas Winstanley, executive vice -president of Edibles.com, told CNBC. “But it’s different when you come in and see these products at a gas station, instead of seeing a collection of the leading products of the country.”