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Tilray's Manitoba Harvest Rolls Out Superseed Snacks At Whole Foods
Mar 18, 2025 9:09 AM

Tilray Brands, Inc. ( TLRY ) saw its shares rise on Tuesday following the announcement of a product expansion.

Manitoba Harvest, a leading hemp food company under Tilray, has launched its new Superseed Snack Clusters, which are available at select Whole Foods Market stores nationwide.

These snacks are crafted with a blend of premium seeds, including hemp hearts, pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, chia, and flax, offering a delicious and nutritious option for health-conscious consumers.

Each serving of Manitoba Harvest’s Superseed Snack Clusters provides 5 grams of plant-based protein, essential fatty acids, fiber, and a range of essential vitamins and minerals.

Available in three flavors – Maple Cinnamon, Dark Chocolate, and Smoky BBQ – these clusters aim to meet the growing demand for functional, guilt-free snacks.

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In addition to the snack launch, Tilray recently revealed an expansion for its non-alcoholic craft beer brand, Runner’s High Brewing.

The brand will now be available at 4,500 new distribution points, including major retailers like Publix, HEB, Harris Teeter, and Lowes Foods.

The move aims to make Runner’s High a go-to beverage for health-conscious consumers and beer lovers, offering varieties like Golden Wheat, Raspberry Wheat, and Dark Chocolate.

Tilray’s strategic moves to diversify its product portfolio reflect its commitment to wellness-focused offerings that cater to a growing market of health-minded individuals.

Price Action: TLRY shares are trading higher by 4.26% to $0.6720 at last check Tuesday.

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Image Source: Tilray Brands, Inc. ( TLRY )

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