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BevCanna and St. Peter’s Drinks partner for cannabis-infused beverages

Author : Pankaj Singh | Published Date : 2021-05-10 

BevCanna and St. Peter’s Drinks partner for cannabis-infused beverages

Health & wellness beverage and natural products firm BevCanna Enterprises Inc. has partnered with St. Peter’s Drinks as a co-manufacturer of CBD and THC-infused beverages for the latter firm’s international beverage brand Green Monké.

This marks BevCanna's third white-label agreement since receiving its ‘Standard Processing License’, following the recently signed agreements with ‘State B Beverages and Enthusiasmus’, sources cited.

For those unversed, the Green Monké brand of St. Peter's Drinks is a well-known cannabis cocktail in the United Kingdom. Following its introduction in 2018, it became the most popular cannabis beverage in the United Kingdom by 2019 and will be available in California in the spring of 2021, cited reliable sources.

St. Peter's Drinks will employ BevCanna's white-label collaboration model, which enables non-licensed partners to access the Canadian cannabis industry in a streamlined and compliant manner.

St. Peter's Drinks will benefit from BevCanna's vast expertise in making beverages at volume, as well as its newly announced Canadian Sales License agreement for distribution to provincial purchasing groups.

In this context, Melisa Panetta, President at BevCanna, mentioned that St. Peter’s Drinks will be able to fully leverage their full-service offering, which includes the ability to produce beverages at scale and the company’s approved manufacturing and distribution vertical.

Pat Gleeson, CEO, and President of St. Peter’s Drinks expressed they have been seeking the right partner to help them manufacture their beverages for the Canadian market. They found BevCanna to be a well-run company capable of manufacturing high-quality beverages at scale and well-positioned to assist them in their national distribution efforts, he added.

About BevCanna Enterprises Inc.

BevCanna Enterprises Inc., headquartered in British Columbia, Canada, is a health and nutrition beverage and natural food corporation with a diverse product line. The company produces and manufactures various plant-based and cannabinoid drinks and supplements for in-house brands and white-label customers.

Source Credit –

https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210508005017/en/BevCanna-Signs-Third-Consecutive-White-Label-Manufacturing-Agreement

 

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