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Burna Boy’s Vapor Products Go Global: When Are They Hitting Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa, EU & UK?

Ispire Technology Inc., a vaping technology company, has entered into a five-year exclusive global manufacturing and distribution agreement with lifestyle brand BrkFst. Under the agreement, Ispire will distribute and commercialize BrkFst branded vapor products, including a range of unique varieties and flavors. The products will be initially launched in Nigeria, Ghana, and South Africa, with plans to expand to the European Union and United Kingdom in 2024. Ispire is known for its innovation in vaping technology and holds over 500 patents in the industry. This collaboration aims to offer consumers exclusive vaping technologies and products.

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NBA Legend Isiah Thomas & Stephen Marley Team Up To Bring Personal Care CBD Products To LatAm

Bob Marley's son, Stephen Marley, and business partner Shelly O'Neill have teamed up with Isiah Thomas' One World Products to sell their CBD-enriched skincare product range, Kx Family Care, into the Colombian and Latin American markets. Under the collaboration, One World will produce, market, and distribute the products throughout Colombia and the surrounding regions.

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Drive-Thru Cannabis Sales Help C21: Same-Store Sales Up, But Revenue Down In Q3

C21 Investments reported a 4.5% year-over-year and a 3.9% sequential decrease in revenue to $6.9 million for the third quarter ended October 31. The Vancouver-based company also reported a sequential increase in same-store sales. Gross profit totaled $2.7 million, down from $3.9 million in the prior year's quarter, and the net loss was $376,150 compared to net income of $248,507 in the same period last year. C21 Investments generated $0.9 million of adjusted EBITDA, unchanged from the prior quarter, and cash at the end of Q3 was $1.9 million, unchanged since the start of the year.

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Alabama Regulator Grants Most Coveted Medical Cannabis Licenses To Five Applicants As Legal Dust Finally Settles

Nearly two weeks after granting 20 medical cannabis licenses for the production, distribution and testing of medical marijuana, the Alabama cannabis regulator has voted to award the most coveted permits – the integrated facility licenses, which allow for vertical integration – to five applicants out of 33. On Tuesday, Dec. 12, the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission gave the green light to Trulieve Alabama Inc. - part of Trulieve Cannabis Corp. - Sustainable Alabama, LLC; Wagon Trail Med-Serv, LLC; Flowerwood Medical Cannabis, LLC; and Specialty Medical Products of Alabama.Alabama Always filed a new and third lawsuit against the Commission in Montgomery County Circuit Court.However, Judge Anderson denied the temporary restraining order request by Alabama Always.

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