RE:RE:Perfect Storm: Tinley's Forecast For NovemberI checked speedweed.com this morning and only Dixie Elixirs has beverage products available. Tinley wasn't there before and isn't there now but the thing is that all the other beverages that use to be there (a dozen or so) have all been dropped.
So Dixie who makes a fruity beverage and Tinley who make a lifestyle alcohol replacement beverage are likely the main two in the Cali market.
Others will have to reformulate and wait in the queue for testing to be done.
No small feat given the limited number of labs available and the huge amount of product waiting for testing.
As some one else mentioned before, Tinley is top notch with their expertise and aligning with the new regulations released July 1 positioned them as the leader, especially in the context of a lifestyle change, while the other non-experienced producers scramble to reformulate.
Always invest in a team that can deliver on their strategic plan.
Tinley is that team.
CAV3MAN wrote: Thank you TheRizjackal!!
Under the picture there is the caption:
A patient's order of medical marijuana is packed in the offices of SpeedWeed, the largest legal medical cannabis delivery service in California. (Katie Falkenberg / Los Angeles Time)
So I went to speedweed.com.
Clicked on products.
Went through them all.
No Tinley that I could find.
However, the beverages that are there all (except one that I could find) indicates:
This product is currently out of stock and unavailable.
I like it that Tinley has brought on more ditributers. Having a warehouse filled with product wouldn't be a good thing. Having a legal product to market and sell is however a great thing.
Maybe speedweed who deem themselves to be the largest legal medical cannabis delivery system in California would be an additional avenue for T27 and hemplify.
But in all seriousness I'm sure that Jeff found the best delivery vendors for Tinley at this time. That's just what the team does.
But it's good to see that other beverage vendors have no product to sell which is likely due to the current but ever changing regulations.