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Ingredients, packaging, equipment and technology information and strategies for developing and manufacturing legal recreational and medical cannabis edibles and beverages across different categories.
Information for developing legal recreational and medical cannabis beverages, including ready-to-drink (RTD) and instant coffee and tea, carbonated beverages, dealcoholized beers and other alcohol alternatives, energy drinks, smoothies, still beverages like lemonade, water, and more.
Information for developing legal recreational and medical cannabis candy and confectionery products, including chocolate, gum, gummies, hard candy, mints and more.
Information for developing legal recreational and medical cannabis edibles and beverages, including condiments, cooking oil, honey, jam, jelly, nut butter, syrup and more.
Both Delta 8 and Delta 9 THC gummies are available in organic, vegan and pectin-based formats, utilizing beet sugar and tapioca sugar as natural sweeteners.
The company has also launched Aurora Lab, an experiential research and education program designed to strengthen conversations with patients, retailers, budtenders and consumers.
Alaska’s allowance of vending infused dairy butters, oils and fats clears the way for a broader array of infused-product offerings nationally and a more consumer-driven market.
The program will be led by a team of experts in both the traditional beverage and cannabis industries, offering a strategic approach designed to drive product awareness, increase category education, and drive sales.