With so many great cannabis brands releasing exciting new products in new markets, it can be hard to keep track of every release. So we’re rounding up a few significant releases. This week, we look at releases by Caliva and a community campaign from Potli.
Caliva: Flowersticks collaboration with Omura
Caliva’s partnering with Omura to release its most popular strains in flowerstick form. Fans of the unique vape device will now be able to enjoy it with Caliva’s Alien OG, Sour Diesel Lemon Kush, and Watermelon Sorbet strains. Bonus: The sticks contain no trim or chemical additives, and they’re also made with biodegradable FSC certified paper.
Available: California
CV Sciences: Launch of Calm + Sleep CBD gummies
Fall into relaxation with CV Sciences’ recent release of their Calm and Sleep CBD gummies. Containing the amino acids 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) and L-theanine, along with 10 milligrams of CBD, the Calm gummies may reduce stress and ease tension. To promote a good night’s sleep, melatonin and magnolia bark are mixed with 10 milligrams of CBD to make up the tranquil Sleep gummies. Both gummies are free of sweeteners and artificial flavors.
Available: Nationwide
Potli: Launch of ‘Courage Over Comfort’ campaign to support Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders
Bay Area cannabis wellness brand Potli launched its “Courage Over Comfort” campaign in May 2021 to recognize Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month and to bring awareness and justice to the recent rise of violence against AAPI individuals and communities.
Throughout May, Potli will be donating proceeds from its curated wellness kits in support of local AAPI organizations, including Alma Backyard Farms, Asian Pacific Environmental Network, and Good Good Eats.
The custom wellness kits include:
San Francisco and Los Angeles residents can purchase these wellness kits at participating dispensaries while supplies last.
Available: California
Featured image courtesy of Mattio Communications
Hannah Meadows
Hannah is a Seattle-based writer and editor. She’s worked in the cannabis industry for three years and continues to learn and explore.