“This is a monumental day, not just for Trulieve, but for our Truliever community,” Kim Rivers, CEO of Truelieve, said in a statement. “There has been strong demand for medication in this format for over three years now, as well as confusion from patients that visit our stores across the state looking for edibles and an administration method that best suits them and their lifestyle. We have patients across all demographics with an average age in the early 50s; many of these patients have requested edibles as they have less stigma associated with them, are often easier to ingest, and is a medication option that tastes good, too.
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