RE:CanadaIn order to sell in Canada they would need to buy new equipment and build a facility in Canada because you can't ship the stuff across the border yet. They won't do that until their grow facility and supply chain is complete in the USA. So, if their build out is complete by the end of the summer (250k sq ft of grow) and they haven't decided to expand (they mentioned wanting 1 million square feet in total), then they could use some of their profits to start a canadian wing of the company.
Alternatively, they could license the product to a Canadian company and begin building a brand up here, but that is far less profitable than building the business from the ground up.
sandra2017 wrote:
Cannastrips was trademarked in Canada earlier this year so we can expect to see them available in the Canadian market also. With precise dosing I'm not sure why they couldn't be sold now just like the oil that is already available in Canada. Sublingual strips - sublingual oil... same thing to me but I guess they fall under different categories? Not sure why.