Cannabis

Indiva to supply Shoppers Drug Mart

Indiva Limited secures online distribution agreement with Shoppers Drug Mart

London-based Cannabis producer Indiva Limited has announced it has secured a distribution agreement with Medical Cannabis by Shoppers Inc., a subsidiary of Shoppers Drug Mart Inc.

The agreement will see the company’s Bhang Chocolate and Wana Sour Gummies sold through the Medical Cannabis by Shoppers business. Through their national online platform, the Medical Cannabis by Shoppers business connects patients with cannabis products that meet the highest quality and safety standards.

The agreement between Indiva and Medical Cannabis by Shoppers Inc. will provide Canadian medical cannabis consumers access to Indiva’s market-leading portfolio of cannabis edibles.

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“We are thrilled about this agreement with Medical Cannabis by Shoppers Inc., which will see our best-in-class cannabis edibles reach the medical cannabis market,” said Niel Marotta, president and CEO of Indiva. “We are eager to give patients across the country access to different forms of medical cannabis. Both Bhang and Wana have reputations as high-quality products, and we are excited to see them become legitimate options for medical cannabis consumers across Canada.”

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