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Grön Launches Fair-Trade, Cannabis-Infused Chocolate Bars in New York

Grön (pronounced grewn), continues its reign as a leading edibles brand across America with the launch of their Fair Trade cannabis-infused milk and dark chocolate products in the state of New York.

The story of Grön began in 2015, with the launch of handcrafted cannabis-infused chocolate. Grön’s rich and nuanced chocolate flavors quickly became Oregon’s #1 producer of chocolate edibles. In 2019, Grön was recognized as the first cannabis chocolate brand to earn Fair Trade certification, which creates sustainable incomes for cocoa farmers and their families.

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Grön’s full-size chocolate bars come in a variety of flavors and cannabinoid ratios, all with 100mg of THC per package. In addition to the full-size bar, Grön announces the launch of their Mini Bar, a smaller chocolate bar packed with a powerful 100mg of THC per package.

“Our chocolates were the first product I made when I started Grön almost ten years ago, and they are at the heart of what we do,” said Christine Apple, Founder and CEO of Grön. “Over the past decade, we’ve really refined our chocolates and are so proud of these products. We hope our New York family enjoys them as much as we do.”

Grön’s chocolate will be launching in New York with four flavors: Milk Chocolate Sea Salt Daytime Sativa – (3:1 CBG/THC), Milk Chocolate Sea Salt Sativa (THC), Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Indica (THC), and Dark Chocolate Sea Salt Sleepy Indica (1:1:1 CBD/CBN/THC). They’ll also be launching four mini chocolate bars in the same flavors.

For New Yorkers looking to get their hands on these latest rollouts, you can find Grön chocolate at New York cannabis retailers including Strain Stars Long Island (1815 Broadhollow Road, Farmingdale NY), The Travel Agency (835 Broadway NYC & 122 Flatbush Ave, Brooklyn), and Curaleaf Hudson Valley (8 North Plank Road, Newburgh).