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LiquidOctopusV2on Aug 09, 2019 4:03pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:Can we survive . We need some good news
RE:RE:RE:RE:Can we survive . We need some good news As I said the review was probably in reference to a white labelled product, if it's even real. The chocolate bars have reviewed well (though there are few). I have shared them here previously but my post history was destroyed, so I guess I just post these now:
https://theganjagazette.com/product-review-fli-premium-chocolate/ https://www.leafly.com/products/details/fli-fli-edibles-dark-chocolate-sea-salt
https://www.leafly.com/products/details/fli-premium-milk-chocolate The reviews probably come out of Colorado where the Nutritional High products are actually being made the Nutritional High way.
geodcan wrote: I
Bid Count | Bid Size | Bid Price | Ask Price | Ask Size | Ask Count |
22 | 431,000 | 0.15 | 0.155 | 42,000 | 5 |
8 | 592,500 | 0.145 | 0.16 | 400,500 | 9 |
7 | 120,000 | 0.14 | 0.165 | 126,500 | 7 |
2 | 21,500 | 0.135 | 0.17 | 201,500 | 7 |
9 | 130,000 | 0.13 | 0.175 | 140,500 | 6 |
agree and there are lots of trades that could happen if they meet in the middle. The question is can they keep paying the bills.
Not good to hear negative reports on the flavour of the vapes tasting like batshyt and one product can be a company maker if it is good. EAT has vapes (we are swimming in vapes) but the competition has vapes. We've got a couple of chocolate bars which isn't much considering all the professional formulators since the cordon bleu chef days and up to Jim Frazier that got those done. That leaves oils and dabs.
Our oil extraction process was supposed to produce the best of the best with very little flavour, so what happened that we are getting negative reviews and how serious is it? Are we talking one disgruntled stoner? Have we changed the California oil extraction and are we aiming for the best or white label batshyt flavour is good enough?
The greenrush has been hit with some serious malaise and bad news out of licensed producer camps that has green investors looking on with interest but still hanging on to their dry powder.
Newly listed, ambitious companies, well armed with big product lines by comparison to EAT are circling, possibly looking to pick our bones and that could help to equalize some investors or at least cut their losses or we could get some clear, concise direction from the FEDs in the US that breaks open, what I envision to be, the greatest greenrush the world will ever see. Then EAT could rise with the tide, along with all of the other potpreneurs and then the cream will rise to the top. It can be hard to discerne because shyt floats too! glta and dyodd