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PHOENIX, AZ — via NewMediaWire – Today American Green (ERBB:OTC) announced that it has begun selling its own American Green branded “Private Reserve“ premium cannabis flower in Arizona. TruMed in Phoenix, AZ, is the first dispensary to offer the first American Green Cannabis branded product. The company’s “top shelf” flower is being grown in its Sweet Virginia facility. American Green has started to market their “Private Reserve” flower to over 70 Arizona Dispensaries where their cannabis products are already being sold under the Curaleaf brand.
American Green (OTC:ERBB) Launches its Own Branded Premium Cannabis
“Private Reserve” Flower in Arizona
“We are extremely excited that consumers are now able to purchase our cannabis branded with the American Green name for the first time in its history. We have been waiting for the proper time to market and sell our premium flower from the Sweet Virginia facility directly to dispensaries. We couldn’t be more pleased with the new product and the job that our whole grow team has done to get this amazing cannabis flower to market. The Company has identified the premium cannabis vertical in the Arizona market as a great opportunity for it to increase sales and brand awareness,” said David G. Gwyther, president of American Green.
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According to American Green’s Director of Cultivation Jacob Cohen, “Our team is hand-selecting only the best top buds, and slowly drying them during a 14 day process. This “slow and low” method of drying allows the consumer to experience the pure essence of the natural terpenes and flavonoids in the strains that we are known for. Each bud is manicured by hand, undergoing an additional 7-14 day cure process.
We believe that you cannot rush quality, and that truly shows in the end result of our “Private Reserve” cannabis flower.”
“By growing its own “Private Reserve” flower branded product now, American Green has a head start on improving and perfecting the product at the Sweet Virginia Grow. It can use that knowledge to optimally produce the “Private Reserve” flower at the future 40,000sf Cypress Chill grow facility once completed. Cypress Chill has plans to be equipped with the same LED lighting, and operational procedures in its grow rooms that are currently in use at the Sweet Virginia operation,” concludes Mr. Cohen.
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About American Green, Inc.
In 2009, American Green, Inc. became America’s second publicly traded company in the cannabis sector. American Green now, with more than 75,000 certified beneficial shareholders, is one of the largest (in shareholder count) in the cannabis sector. American Green’s mission is to lead the cannabis and premium CBD industry.
Leveraging our team of professionals in cultivation management, manufacturing, extraction, wholesale, retail, and community outreach, we strive to develop sustainable initiatives in the cannabis-adjacent and CBD industries, laser-focused on adding company and shareholder value.
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Except for any historical information contained herein, the matters discussed in this press release contain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties, including those described in the Company’s Securities and Exchange Commission reports and filings. Certain statements contained in this release that are not historical facts constitute forward-looking statements, within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, and are intended to be covered by the safe harbors created by that Act. Reliance should not be placed on forward-looking statements because they involve unknown risks, uncertainties, and other factors, which may cause actual results, performance, or achievements to differ materially from those expressed or implied. Forward-looking statements may be identified by words such as estimates, anticipates, projects, plans, expects, intends, believes, be should, and similar expressions and by the context in which they are used. Such statements are based upon current expectations of the Company and speak only as of the date made. The Company undertakes no obligation to update any forward-looking statements to reflect events or circumstances after the date on which they are made.
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