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Four Words That May Boost Your 2024 Valentine’s Day Cannabis Sales

Por: Forbes Life February 15, 2023

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Valentine's Day and cannabis seem to go together just like flowers and candy.Getty Images With this year’s Valentine’s Day now just a (hopefully sweet) memory, cannabis entrepreneurs thinking ahead about how to promote next year’s Valentine’s products might want to label them with one or more of the following four words, Love, Valentine, Sex and Arousal. No kidding: , a B2B cannabis wholesale platform, just released data from retail... + full article



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