Apple has begun selling Bose products again, as their online stores for Canada and USA now list three products to start, specifically the QuietComfort 20i Acoustic Noise Cancelling Headphones, along with the SoundLink Mini Bluetooth Speaker and SoundLink Bluetooth Speaker III:

Earlier today sources claimed Bose products would return to Apple’s online and retail stores, and for the former that has become true.
Back in October, both online and retail stores stopped selling Bose products for no apparent reason, although some have speculated it might be related to the speaker maker’s patent infringement claim against Beats Electronics, a subsidiary of Apple. Both companies recently settled out of court and it appears the business relationship has resumed–just in time for the busy holiday shopping season.
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