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Canopy Growth Announces Claybourne’s Frosted Flyers Wins ‘Best Infused Pre-Roll' at 2026 Grow Up Awards

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Canopy Growth Announces Claybourne’s Frosted Flyers Wins ‘Best Infused Pre-Roll' at 2026 Grow Up Awards
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Canopy Growth Announces Claybourne’s Frosted Flyers Wins ‘Best Infused Pre-Roll' at 2026 Grow Up Awards

2026-06-08 19:32 Last Updated At:19:40

SMITHS FALLS, Ontario--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 8, 2026--

Canopy Growth Corporation (“Canopy Growth” or the “Company”) (TSX: WEED) (Nasdaq: CGC) today announced that Claybourne’s Frosted Flyers Variety Pack has been awarded Best Infused Pre-Roll at the 2026 Grow Up Awards, presented during the annual Grow Up Conference & Expo in Toronto.

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Building on that recognition, the Company also announced the expansion of Claybourne’s Frosted Flyers infused pre-roll lineup in Canada, with three new 8-pack variety formats and the brand’s first bundle pack.

“Winning Best Infused Pre-Roll at Grow Up is a clear signal that consumers and the industry are responding to what Claybourne is building in Canada,” said Luc Mongeau, Chief Executive Officer, Canopy Growth. “Frosted Flyers was designed to bring more flavour and energy to the infused pre-roll category, and this recognition tells us we’re delivering on that. Today’s expansion extends our market share momentum, giving consumers more ways to discover the brand and more reasons to reach for Claybourne this summer.”

The expanded Frosted Flyers infused pre-roll lineup includes:

With the addition of the Podium Pack, Fast Pack, Drag Pack, and Variety Bundle Pack, Claybourne is extending its position in multi-pack formats while meeting growing consumer demand for variety and convenience – expanding at a key seasonal moment.

“‘Built on Variety’ started as a product idea and has since evolved into a core part of our product identity,” said Jonathan Griffith, Co-Founder and VP of Marketing at Claybourne Co. “Consumers want options, and they want products that fit different occasions. These new 8x0.35g Podium, Fast and Drag packs build on that momentum with quicker sessions, more flavour rotation and curated experiences designed around how people actually consume.”

Availability

The new Frosted Flyers variety packs are now rolling out at select retail stores across Canada, with all formats available this summer.

About Canopy Growth

Canopy Growth is a world-leading cannabis company dedicated to unleashing the power of cannabis to improve lives. Its portfolio of owned and licensed brands including Tweed, 7ACRES, DOJA, Deep Space, Deelish, Claybourne, MTL Cannabis, Low Key by MTL and R’belle, as well as category defining Storz & Bickel, delivers innovative products to consumers across Canada and beyond.

Canopy Growth is one of Canada’s leading providers of medical cannabis services through Canada House Clinics and serves patients online via Abba Medix. The Company also holds an unconsolidated, non-controlling interest in Canopy USA, LLC, which provides exposure to the U.S. THC market.

Committed to quality, responsible use, and community, Canopy Growth is shaping a future where cannabis is embraced for its potential to enhance well-being.

For more information visit www.canopygrowth.com

Frosted Flyers Variety Pack

Frosted Flyers Variety Pack

TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) — Iran’s World Cup team arrived in Mexico wearing lapel pins highlighting the victims of a deadly missile strike on an elementary school at the start of the war in the Mideast.

The players wore gold-colored pins with the number “168” on their jackets when getting off their plane Sunday in Tijuana, Mexico. It referred to the people killed, most of them children, when a Feb. 28 strike, likely launched by the U.S., hit the school in Minab in southern Iran.

Iran’s embassy in Hungary on Monday noted the pins in a social media post with a reference to Minab.

The strike on the school, which was close to a Revolutionary Guard base, was previously memorialized by the Iran team before a warmup game in March in Antalya, Turkey. Players held up pink and purple school backpacks while their national anthem played.

Neither the United States nor Israel has accepted responsibility for the attack on the school, which has come under staunch criticism from the United Nations and human rights groups. The U.S. military is investigating and has said it would never target civilians.

The Iran delegation flew on a private jet from Antalya on Saturday to Tijuana, after a late change of plans two weeks ago to use Mexico as a training base instead of Tucson, Arizona.

Iran is preparing to play all three of its group-stage games in the U.S, which has delayed processing visas for players and has denied some to members of the delegation which have ties to the Revolutionary Guard.

However, it is unclear when the Iran team will be allowed to enter the U.S. ahead of their June 15 opening game in Inglewood near Los Angeles, to face New Zealand.

Iran is due to return to Tijuana between games, and go back to Inglewood on June 21 to play Belgium, then head to Seattle to face Egypt on June 26.

Iran and the U.S. could meet in the round of 32 on July 3 at the Dallas Cowboys' stadium in Arlington, Texas, if both teams come second in their groups.

AP World Cup: https://apnews.com/hub/fifa-world-cup

Fans for team Iran wave as players arrive for the World Cup soccer tournament in Tijuana, Mexico, Sunday, June 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Fans for team Iran wave as players arrive for the World Cup soccer tournament in Tijuana, Mexico, Sunday, June 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Iran's Ehsan Hajisafi, center, walks with a team official as he arrives with his teammates for the World Cup soccer tournament in Tijuana, Mexico, Sunday, June 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Iran's Ehsan Hajisafi, center, walks with a team official as he arrives with his teammates for the World Cup soccer tournament in Tijuana, Mexico, Sunday, June 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Iran's Alireza Jahanbakhsh smiles as he arrives with his teammates for the World Cup soccer tournament in Tijuana, Mexico, Sunday, June 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Iran's Alireza Jahanbakhsh smiles as he arrives with his teammates for the World Cup soccer tournament in Tijuana, Mexico, Sunday, June 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

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