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Cannadips brings CBD pouches to leading Swiss supermarket

The Zurich-based company has gained distribution for the mint and tangy citrus flavors of its Cannadips CBD pouches at 59 Coop stores across Switzerland and on the grocer’s website. 
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SpectrumLeaf’s Cannadips Europe brand is making retail inroads with its flavored CBD pouches in Switzerland. The Zurich-based company has gained distribution for the mint and tangy citrus flavors of its Cannadips CBD pouches at 59 Coop stores across Switzerland and on the grocer’s website. 

First introduced in 2019, Cannadips CBD has since rolled out to 15 markets. The Coop distribution builds on its already existing availability in Switzerland. 

"This latest addition of Coop retail stores in Switzerland is truly a fantastic opportunity for the Cannadips brand in one of our most strategic markets where Cannadips was already available at 107 Valora kkiosk stores and approximately 150 independent retail and wholesale providers," said Felix Sundstrom, CEO of SpectrumLeaf. "The newly added Coop stores will significantly increase the accessibility for our Swiss customers and the strong online presence and convenience of COOP.ch will undoubtedly further enhance that. With Coop being one of the largest retail and wholesale chains in Switzerland, this truly marks a new milestone for Cannadips in Europe, and we hope we can do the same in other markets as well in the near future.”

Cannadips CBD pouches are free of THC, nicotine and tobacco, and are made using natural and vegan-friendly ingredients, according to the company. The product uses water-soluble CBD to maximize bioavailability and improve the delivery and absorption of CBD. Each pouch contains 10 mg of hemp CBD, with each can containing 15 pouches. 
 

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