Parallel s goodblend™ Texas Launches First Medical Cannabis Capsule Format for Patients in the Texas Compassionate Use Program
New capsule format provides Texas patients with easily-administered doses of THC and CBD for qualifying conditions and reflects goodblend s commitment to innovation, consistency, quality and variety
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ATLANTA and AUSTIN, Texas, May 3, 2021 /PRNewswire/ goodblend™ Texas, a retail brand of Parallel, one of the nation s largest privately-held multi-state cannabis operators, today announced the launch of the first cannabis capsules for patients registered in the Texas Compassionate Use Program. These capsules are the fifth medical cannabis format option offered through the company s Surterra Wellness branded product line, and the fourth first-to-market product innovation that it has launched in Texas in the last eight months.
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Parallel Invests $25M in a New State-of-the-Art Cannabis Cultivation, Production and Retail Facility in San Marcos, Texas
April 19, 2021 GMT
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ATLANTA and AUSTIN, Texas, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Parallel, one of the largest privately-held multi-state cannabis operators in the United States (U.S.), today announced it will make a $25 million dollar investment in a new state-of-the art cannabis cultivation, production and retail facility in Texas. This financial commitment expands Parallel’s ability to meet the growing patient demand for medical cannabis products in the Lone Star State. The planned 63,000 square-foot facility is expected to create hundreds of new jobs in the San Marcos region.
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Cannabis conflict: Hempest’s move into recreational marijuana causes trouble for co-owner’s family
The Hempest on Conz Street in Northampton. The store recently added recreational marijuana to its offerings, a move that caused trouble for co-owner Jonathan Napoli’s wife, Kim Napoli, who lost her job as director of corporate and social responsibility at Parallel, parent company of the New England Treatment Access dispensary just down the street. STAFF PHOTO/GRETA JOCHEM
Published: 4/14/2021 7:48:43 PM
NORTHAMPTON When Hempest co-owner Jonathan Napoli got state approval a few months back to begin selling recreational marijuana at his Conz Street store, he figured it would be a simple transition. For years the shop had sold products made from cannabis plants, including hemp products.
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