RE:Fill your boots KingI have taken a hard look at Dixie, and, in my opinion they have nothing on Tinley. Look at Dixie's product line-up. Sure, they have drinks, but their drinks are like an extract you mix to beverages. They do not have a ready to drink single serving bevages, and if you know anything about beverages you should know how important this is. Also, Tinley's other products ease the consumer into the transition of first time users and the branded love for say whiskey, or tequila. Again, in my opinion, it is difficult to get people to go outside their comfort zone and try something completely different, and that is where Tinley fits in so well. Tinley has some very marketable products that fit into what has already been branded and what is socially accepted. Dixie has some good products too, but just different, and I still believe Tinley's products to be superior in the beverage catagory.
geodcan wrote: https://www.equities.com/news/dixie-brands-brings-their-cannabis-products-to-a-global-market
They fully intend to do business in California. To ignore it would be silly. I didn't specify adult style drinks, I merely said infused. Lots of people don't like adult alcohol flavoured drinks which I think is why all of the good old hard liquor basics have all been getting tweaked, usually with more fruit flavours to make them more palatable so consumers will drink more.
In June of 2014, we created Dixie Brands, which is the parent company and owner of all the various brands that we’re not only launching in the state of Colorado, but in five additional markets. In 2015, those markets consisted of Colorado and California. We launched Dixie in California in July of last year. And at the end of 2015, we announced additional markets, including Arizona and Oregon. And in the very near future, we’ll be announcing both Nevada and Washington State, depending on when this article comes out, maybe before or after that.
The mgs issue is different by State to the best of my understanding and those 100 mg's is that they are not single serves.
Keep in mind that growers and dispensaries are dropping like flys because of the clusterfuch of rules and regulations aka hoops, that these guys have to jump through which also explains our situation.
I didn't expect to get it with both barrels and it is just an opinion of a formidable entrant to the marketplace, not a recommendation to buy. That paste is from Equities.com through the Dixie Brands url because I am sure you want to verify it for yourself.
In case you missed it or misunderstand, I am a shareholder of TNY and pretty happy about the execution they have done to build this company to the stage it is at in a couple of years. I don't know any other cannabinoid infused companies that are building their own bottling line. I always try to bring solid information with my posts. glta and dyodd