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Edible Cannabis products now available in the Comox Valley

Edible Cannabis products are now available for you to purchase in the Comox Valley.

Coast Range Cannabis owner Sheila Rivers says they came to its location Christmas Eve.

“It was really exciting for us to get them for Christmas and to be able to have everyone come in and purchase their stocking stuffer. We were incredibly busy boxing day and Christmas eve so I think word got out that we do have edibles here,” says Rivers.

She added that more of the edible products are on the way for January.

“We’ve got CBD infused teas, lots of different types of chocolate bars, the gummies are finally coming next week which I think a lot of people are interested in seeing what they are.”

Rivers says Health Canada regulated vaporizers are also on the list of new arrivals.

Other stores in the Comox Valley are prepping for new items as well including City Cannabis in Comox.

It says right now two kinds of dark chocolate are available to purchase, but more items, such as vape pens will be coming next week.

The BC Cannabis stores in Campbell River and Courtenay are still waiting for a shipment of edible products, which are expected to come next week as well.

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