RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Lots of timeI'm not necessarily arguing your claim that only poor people drink energy drinks, although it is a bit flawed. I will say that "poorer people" ignore healthier options in large part because healthier options are more expensive. Like anything though, mass production = lower costs. This is the reason why a bottle of coke can be cheaper than a bottle of water.
As the demand (and ultimately sales) for Hemplify grows, so does the production costs. Keep in mind that Vitamin Water was once seen as a "Health Drink for Richie Rich" and has since become main stream and priced accordingly. Even "the fat poor people" will drink Vitamin Water.
THEPUMPPROPHET wrote: No way. I might lose the "next set of digits" with you -- but not the energy drink argument.
Look at the snit Monster sponsors. Nascar and poor people stuff. No one drinks that junk except the welfare poorest of the poor. If you don't believe it - ask any gas station or variety store clerk (where I'm SURE most of that garbage is sold).
People who have money don't buy energy drinks and Hemplify is an energy drink that caters to a richie rich crowd.
Until there is a study that says that keeping a certain level of CBD in your bloodstream protects against X,Y and Z. Richies don't want it. Poories only want the MAXIMUM Caffeine and Sugar and cheap snit that keeps them fatter and crappier (opposite of Radiohead Fitter, Happier).
Peace.
MJlegislation wrote: Lol first of all, your views and "insight" about energy drinks is absolutely ridiculous. And you are drastically underestimating the potential of Hemplify. Secondly, you do know that earnings and sales are two seperate things right? Third, the next "set of digits" are actually going to be released in less than a month. Fourth, nobody is expecting this to double in one night.