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Edible Arrangements offers beautiful food and fruit bouquets that go well beyond traditional flowers. The company sells bouquets made out of fruit, chocolate-covered fruit, or even a tray of ...
“We have an incredible delivery network with our franchisees for fulfillment—we can reach 70% of U.S. households within an ... In 2019, Edible Arrangements launched its own CBD edibles ...
I s there anything sweeter than getting a chocolate covered fruit delivery to your door? Honestly, it can be such a special feeling to get an Edible Arrangements delivery. And it doesn't matter if ...
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The parent company of the iconic Edible Arrangements has started offering same-day delivery for that other kind of edibles — premium THC products, or weed gummies ...
Edible Arrangements' parent company launches Edibles.com, a THC marketplace focused on wellness with no gimmicks or infused fruit baskets. The platform sells low-dose, hemp-derived products—not ...
Edible Arrangements presents an incredible Offer on all our delightful products, including free next-day delivery. We can now effortlessly send our exquisite bouquets to your home, allowing you to ...
Last month, gift and fruit sculpture delivery company Edible Arrangements launched Edibles.com, a marketplace for, you guessed, it, hemp-derived THC drinks and edibles. With “edible” in its name, how ...
Right now, Edibles.com only offers delivery to addresses in Texas, but it plans to roll out to other states, including Georgia and Texas, using the delivery network set up for Edible Arrangements ...
The parent company of fruit gifting brand Edible Arrangement is launching debuting Edible.com, an e-commerce marketplace offering shoppers (ages 21 and up) premium low-dose, THC-infused hemp ...
Edible Arrangements, renowned for its elaborate fruit bouquets, teamed up with Tajín to coat everything from pineapple slices to chocolate-covered strawberries in its signature seasoning — a ...
The parent company of Edible Arrangements is getting into another kind of edibles — and it has to do with THC-infused hemp products such as drinks and gummies.