- Aurora Cannabis (TSX:ACB), a global cannabis stock, is releasing its first German-cultivated dried flower product under the IndiMed brand on January 27
- The strain, Island Sweet Skunk, is a hand-harvested sativa offering 20 per cent THC and over 1 per cent CBD
- Aurora is a global cannabis company serving both the medical and consumer markets across Canada, Europe, Australia and South America
- Aurora Cannabis stock has added 1.45 per cent year-over-year but remains down by 98.21 per cent since 2020
Aurora Cannabis (TSX:ACB), a global cannabis stock, is releasing its first German-cultivated dried flower product under the IndiMed brand on January 27.
The strain in question, Island Sweet Skunk, is a hand-harvested sativa offering 20 per cent THC and over 1 per cent CBD backed by laboratory purity and active ingredient content testing. The company will manufacture the product at its EU-GMP facility in Leuna,…


