Happy Friday: Peggy Don’t Mess Around! — Cannabis Daily September 17, 2021

Start The Day With The Best Daily Pre-Market Overview Of The Cannabis Space   The beverage space is definitely going to be a sector. So alcohol needs to honestly start moving into the sector soon because we've all seen Tilray's acquisition of Sweetwater.   Cannabis Culture  

Start The Day With The Best Daily Pre-Market Overview Of The Cannabis Space

 

The beverage space is definitely going to be a sector. So alcohol needs to honestly start moving into the sector soon because we've all seen Tilray's acquisition of Sweetwater.

 

Cannabis Culture

 

  • A dispensary in Arizona is raising money to fight breast cancer via a unique program: trading old bras for new products.
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  • CEO of Curaleaf (OTC:CURLF) yesterday announced the launch of a new product that will get you high in increments, similar to alcohol, which is a great alternative for those who don't care for booze.
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  • College-age adults are getting high at historic levels. They are reportedly consuming cannabis and psychedelics at a higher rate than in past years.
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  • Tennessee granny flips off the police in a mugshot after a cannabis farm bust.
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On Today's Episode we covered the following public companies:

 

  • Aurora Cannabis Inc (NASDAQ:ACB)
  • urban-gro Inc (NASDAQ:UGRO)
  • General Cannabis Corp (OTC:CANN)
  • Tilray Inc(NASDAQ:TLRY)
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