RE:RE:RE:The day THC will be in barsright now it is a concept of what the market wants. There's a lot of potential beverage makers that think alcohol inspired adult functional cocktails are where the smart money should be invested. A little history shows us that there is room for more than 1 company and 1 product. Coca Cola, Pepsi and then Cott were all successful cola producers. Big Alcohol can see the writing on the wall and have great concerns about losing marketshare to cannabinoid infused alternatives that have a lot of the desirable qualities as alcohol and even some health benefits with less calories, no hangovers, cirrhosis and Big Alcohol might even get relegated to 2nd choice as beverages like Tinley's become in demand. Most boomers are ok with getting high on marijuana and the forecast is for the FEDS in the States to come to the party and straighten out the clusterfuch they have created. Health risks of marijuana consumption are minimal compared to alcohol. There is definetely room for more than one thc/cbd infused beverage by more than one company and buying a recipe that has the potential to cut out marketshare saves a lot of time and testing. I think Tinley is in a win/win situation with market tested products already on shelves and more in the pipeline. C/C could move quickly to develop their own products or co-pack with us or Tinley could survive on their own with all of that Cott management know-how. It only takes one good winning product to make a successful company and smart investors know that pharma and beverages have amazing returns. Management that can see and grasp the future does well too. glta and dyodd