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EasyRider44on Apr 21, 2018 12:54pm
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RE:RE:RE:Last I heard of hops
RE:RE:RE:Last I heard of hops If it’s an exclusive agreement I see no problem. But if anyone can buy hops cbd from this Indian company and they also use the name immunag for themselves then I see this as a negative for Isodiol and feel like was lied to in the presentation. And also why is it off the site?
jb24 wrote: Correct me if i am wrong, but it would seem to me that acquiring hops from some source or growing hops themselves would not constitute a major shift in company direction. Whether they use their own strain of hops or otherwise --it would be the extraction method of CBD from Hops that would be the essential thing that matters. gltals
Pocketsundial wrote: Not as big a chip as it used to be. would be a good fit now for the adult beverage industry.
EasyRider44 wrote: Was from troy that Isodiol had a 3 year licensing agreement for the hops CBD, with target numbers that’s not have to be achieved to continue. I think it was exclusive but now seeing it for sale on that website and not isodiols is weird. Hops CBD is what got me really excited. I’ll still be ISOLONG but want some clarity on this. If Isodiol has exclusive agreement for 3 years that is still not bad. But yes they originally acted as if t was Isodiol strains and why I got so excited about the company.