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Sundaisies by Pure Sunfarms are Arriving in Canada

The Sundaisies by Pure Sunfarms cannabis gummies are a new, nostalgically flavored product being launched into the Canadian market for consumers to pick up now and in the months ahead.

The flower-shaped gummies come in packs of two servings, which are both infused with premium cannabis extract and botanical terpenes. The product comes in three flavors including Rhubarb Pie, Cherry Cola Float 5:1 and, coming soon, Lemon Meringue. Rhubarb Pie has 5mg of THC, while Cherry Cola Float 5:1 has 25mg of CBD and 5mg of THC and Lemon Meringue has 5mg of THC.

President and CEO Mandesh Dosanjh spoke on the new Sundaisies by Pure Sunfarms cannabis gummies saying, "Consumers rely on Pure Sunfarms for quality BC bud, and we rely on consumers to tell us exactly what they’re looking for. Whether consumers are looking for gummies that are packed with flavor or pre-rolls that take it up a notch, these two new products offer something for everyone."
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3. Low-dose Cannabis Products - Demand for cannabis products with lower doses of THC for consumers who desire a more mild experience.
Industry Implications
1. Cannabis Industry - Opportunities for companies in the cannabis industry to innovate and create new products for consumers seeking novel experiences.
2. Food and Beverage Industry - Potential for the food and beverage industry to collaborate and create new cannabis-infused products with unique flavors and benefits.
3. Pharmaceutical Industry - Potential for pharmaceutical companies to explore low-dose cannabis products for medical purposes, such as pain management.

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