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What's new in weed: products and news from Garcia Hand Picked, Pax, and more

With so many great cannabis brands releasing exciting new products in new markets, it can be hard to keep track of every release or event. So we’re rounding up a few significant happenings in the industry. This week, we look at releases by Leune and more. 

Pax: Limited-edition Era

Dubbed the Malibu, Pax recently launched its limited-edition Era Life battery in a purple ombre hue. Only available in dispensaries in the US and Canada. Learn more about the Era Life.

Available: Nationwide

Garcia Hand Picked: flower launch in Colorado

In partnership with Veritas Fine Cannabis, Garcia Hand Picked flower is now available in Colorado in Morning in Marin (sativa), Love in the Afternoon (hybrid), and After Midnight (indica) strains. 

Available: Colorado

Session Goods: new cannabis accessories

This week, Session Goods launched three new products on its Essentials line: a mouth cover, stash tube, and stash pod. 

Available: Nationwide

Leune: product launch on the East Coast

Previously available in Arizona and California only, Leune just entered the East Coast market with its launch in Maine. Offering flower, pre-rolls, cartridges, and vape pens, consumers can find its products in Sol Berry, Cloud Berry, Desert Gold, and Piña Dream strains. 

Available: California

A Golden State: new solventless vape

A Golden State‘s new live rosin vaporizer is now available at Sweet Flower dispensaries in LA in Woods, Caramel Apple, and Snow Dream strains. It will be hitting more dispensary shelves throughout California in the coming months.  

Available: California

Toast: pre-roll launch on the East Coast

Toast pre-rolls can now be found in Massachusetts, featuring low-dose options in 2:1 and 1:1 CBD:THC blends. Find them in Toast Slices (2 and 5-packs), Classic (0.5 – 1 grams), and Infused (1.2 grams).

Available: California and Massachusetts

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