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Airfield Supply Co. have launched a California-wide campaign to raise awareness around breast cancer.
Dubbed
Keep a Breast, which aims to help young people adopt a regular monthly self-exam routine.
One in eight women in the U.S. are affected by breast cancer in their lifetime, according to BreastCancer.org.
Kiva has developed a limited edition run of Live Resin Passionfruit gummies for the Check Yourself campaign. For each unit sold, $1 will be donated to Keep a Breast.
Kiva is also donating a lump sum of $10,000 to the nonprofit. As California s cannabis industry matures, it is incumbent upon us to participate positively in our communities, says Airfield Supply Co. CMO Chris Lane. This first-of-its-kind collaboration of leading cannabis companies across the state is a remarkable reflection of that civic spirit. We chose to support Keep a Breast because breast cancer has touched us personally, as it has millions of other Californians, and the Check Yourself campaign give
CaliforniaUnited-statesSan-diegoCaliforniansLos-angelesEl-planteoSolful-sebastopolAirfield-supply-coKiva-confectionsSan-jose-basedAirfield-supplyCheck-yourselfThe Week In Cannabis: Tilray-Aphria Merge, Aurora Continues Layoffs, Financings, Earnings, M&A Benzinga 12/18/2020
Aphria (NASDAQ: APHA) and
Tilray (NASDAQ: TLRY). Benzinga spoke with Aphria CEO and chairman
Irwin D. Simon, who will maintain those two positions in the new company, and Tilray CEO
Brendan Kennedy, who will serve in the new corporation’s board of directors. The executives shared details on how the deal came to be, and their expectations for the future, which, they say, doesn’t include massive layoffs.
Cantor Fitzgerald’s analyst Pablo Zuanic praised the merger. The Canadian cannabis sector is in need of consolidation due to the oversupply problems and “historically low ï¬ower retail prices,” he explained.
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