RE:Cbd bevsI agree to a certain extent, great post.
The lack of innovation for Tinley's own branded products seems purposeful to appease co-packers. Tinley's production at the LBF provides a full range of beverages BigHero, just not their own. I don't want Tinley to try and be everything to everyone, but at least listen to the market and provide 1 or 2 high dosed cannabis beverages that are in demand, which is high dosed CBD & THC bevies, get creative and offer both in one drink!
Bring out that 40 years of beverage experience Richard, c'mon!
At what point do co-packers become competitors? Who is keeping the lights on, co-packers or retail/institutional shareholders, and what % of co-packers are shareholders?
Questions that won't be answered.
I want a high dosed CBD, CBG, CBN beverage with a low amount of THC in Canada, not the same ol low dosed Tinley beverage that isn't even a top seller in Cali, get with the program!
The market wants what they want, not what you want them to want, appeal to the market and we'll blow the roof off of this stock.
Hemplify was way before it's time, similar to Tinley's alcohol flavored cannabis beverages, the company is only relevant via co-packageing.
And drop the drinks that simply are not selling very well, add alcohol to the top sellers and get some shelf space early with a new face promoting the drink like 50 Cent, alcohol sales are healthy & we've learned during the plandemic that liquor stores stay open before schools.
I watched Todd Chrisley shows, he isn't doing any creative advertising for Beckett's, what happened to the in store demos at Costco in Nashville, let me guess, covid?
Improvise and adapt to the environment or get eaten alive.
BigHero wrote: In order to be a total player in the Cannabis Drink market I believe TNY needs a full range of products. I won't consume high THC products as genetically doesn't work for me. Yes I've been tested. There is a growing health and wellness sector that like me will buy CBD "healthy" drinks. That's why I actually got involved with TNY. Hemplify anyone? Management should have a wholistic view of the market and not lose any shelf space!