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Taat Lifestyle & Wellness Ltd. C.TAAT

Alternate Symbol(s):  TOBAF

Taat is a tobacco-free and nicotine-free alternative to traditional cigarettes offered in "Original", "Smooth", and "Menthol" varieties. Taat's base material is Beyond Tobacco™, a proprietary blend which undergoes a patent-pending refinement technique causing its scent and taste to resemble tobacco. Under executive leadership with "Big Tobacco" pedigree, Taat is launching in the United States in Q4 2020 as the Company seeks to position itself in the $814 billion global tobacco industry.


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Comment by ThreeHumpsCamelon Feb 02, 2022 12:16pm
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RE:Tobacco processing, notice the sheets of RECON!

RE:Tobacco processing, notice the sheets of RECON!
Frogzilla wrote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_U8BOV9RLDw&t=1s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fO5ZjUmyOR0

This process is similar to how a sheet of paper is made, with wood pulp! Shred the paper and you have confete or RECON, very similar!!!

TAAT is using all RECON in its cigarettes, this is why manufacturing waste has declinded from 25 to 30 percent, down to less then 1%!!!

TAAT is using the entire biomass, not just flower! Go to hempbenchmarks and look at the difference between pricing for hemp biomass, and hemp flower per pound!!

The reduction of waste material alone, will drive profit margins higher$$$

Ribbit


Lowering the quality of a product to increase profits for a new product trying to grow market share has never been a longterm success for any product in the past so why do you think it will work now for TAAT in the highly competitive cigarette market?

Customers are not as stupid as you think.  I predict the company will regret the decision to change to a lower quality biomass.  Watch and learn and you won't have to wait very long.
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