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Cronos Group introduces Lord Jones Chocolate Edibles By Investing.com

News RoomBy News RoomMarch 25, 2024
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TORONTO – Cronos Group Inc. (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:) (TSX: CRON), a global cannabinoid company, today announced the launch of Lord Jones® Chocolate Fusions, marking the company’s first foray into the chocolate edibles market. The new product line features bite-sized chocolates with a multi-texture experience, including a soft center, crunchy inclusions, and a creamy chocolate coating, aimed at adult cannabis consumers.

Developed by a team of culinary chefs, food scientists, and cannabis product experts, Lord Jones® Chocolate Fusions are designed to offer a unique edible option. The chocolates come in three flavor combinations and are crafted to mask the cannabis flavor effectively, ensuring a palatable experience for users.

Each package of the new edibles contains five pieces, with each piece containing 2mg of THC. The available flavors include Cookies & Cream, Salted Caramel Crunch with a 1:1 CBD to THC ratio, and Dazzleberry Pop, all of which are expected to be available in Ontario this month and across Canada by mid-2024.

Cronos Group’s entry into the chocolate segment follows the success of their other edible product lines, such as SOURZ by Spinach® and Spinach FEELZ™ gummies. The company’s President, Chairman, and CEO, Mike Gorenstein, expressed pride in their leadership in the edibles market and anticipates that the Chocolate Fusions will redefine the category and contribute to the growth of the Lord Jones® brand in Canada.

This news is based on a press release statement and follows Cronos Group’s ongoing commitment to expanding its product offerings and advancing cannabis research and development. The company’s brand portfolio includes Spinach®, PEACE NATURALS®, and Lord Jones®. For more information on Cronos Group and its brands, visit thecronosgroup.com.

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