MariMed Adds Candy Cane Flavored Vape Pen To Its InHouse Brand Line-up for the Holiday Season
NORWOOD, Mass. – The Holiday Season just got merrier with the addition of a Candy Cane flavored disposable vape pen to the InHouse brand line-up of vapes and gummies launched by MariMed, Inc. (CSE: MRMD) (OTCQX: MRMD) earlier this year.
The limited edition InHouse Candy Cane disposable vape pen is available at select cannabis dispensaries in Massachusetts and Maryland, including MariMed’s Panacea Wellness locations in both states. The Company launched InHouse early this year as a lower priced option for cannabis consumers seeking high quality, value-priced products.
“InHouse meets the needs of cannabis users who want cannabis products made with the highest quality standards for which MariMed is known, but are also price conscious,” said MariMed Chief Revenue Officer Ryan Crandall. “The InHouse brand has been a hit since we launched in January, and we intend to keep the brand fresh with innovative, fun, seasonal products like the Candy Cane flavored vape.”
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