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Tinley Beverage Company Inc C.TNY

Alternate Symbol(s):  TNYBF

The Tinley Beverage Company Inc., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures a line of non-alcoholic, cannabis-infused beverages for use in California, United States and in Ontario, Canada. The Company also manufactures cannabis-infused beverages for contract manufacturing clients. It offers terpene and cannabis-infused non-alcoholic Tinley's '27 and Tinley's Tonics products, for distribution to licensed dispensaries and home delivery channels in California. The Beckett's Classics and Beckett's '27 lines of non-alcoholic, terpene-infused non-cannabis versions of these formulations are available in select mainstream food, beverage, and specialty retailers in the United States as well as in select grocery and specialty stores in Canada. Its subsidiaries include Hemplify Inc., Algonquin Springs Beverage Management LLC, Beckett’s Tonics California Inc., Beckett's Tonics Canada Inc., Tinley's Canada Inc., and Lakewood Libations Inc.


CSE:TNY - Post by User

Post by MadJack1on Oct 01, 2021 12:28pm
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Post# 33952679

Drink Fridges...

Drink Fridges...Are getting more and more populated at the dispensaries I have visited in the last year and the one thing that I notice....lots of cans.  

Remember the issue with cans and their liners, that seems to have been resolved and it certainly appears this is the most popular form factor at least in the Canadian market.  I'm sure the logistics of manufacteuring and distribution of cans is easier than bottles, so I'm not terribly surprised this dominates the fridge space.

Interestingly enough we are about to commission our canning line and I will walk out on the branch and say most of the NDA's that have been signed are for clients waiting on this canning line.  I truly believe we are on the cusp of a serious breakout and the volume lately supports it. 

Happy Friday,

MJ1
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