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Tinley’s Facility Receives Provisional Distributor License; Signs with Humboldt Social to Produce “Social Nature” Infused Beverages

TORONTO and LOS ANGELES, Aug. 31, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Tinley Beverage Company Inc. (CSE:TNY, OTC:TNYBF) (“Tinley’s”) is pleased to announce that its facility in Long Beach California has been awarded a ‘Provisional Cannabis Distributor License’ by California’s Department of Cannabis Control. This enables the Company to immediately transfer finished product from its licensed manufacturing space to its licensed distribution area, provide warehousing and clear finished products for state testing. This licence enables the Company to add the remaining component of its suite of services for third-party beverage brand manufacturing that the Company set out to offer in building the Long Beach facility. The Company is also pleased to announce that Humboldt Social, a leading cannabis hospitality company, will produce its “Social Nature” cannabis beverages at Tinley’s facility for use at exclusive cannabis-friendly hotels, lounges and other venues in California. Read More

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