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Tinley Beverage Company Inc C.TNY

Alternate Symbol(s):  TNYBF

The Tinley Beverage Company Inc., together with its subsidiaries, manufactures a line of non-alcoholic, cannabis-infused beverages for use in California, United States and in Ontario, Canada. The Company also manufactures cannabis-infused beverages for contract manufacturing clients. It offers terpene and cannabis-infused non-alcoholic Tinley's '27 and Tinley's Tonics products, for distribution to licensed dispensaries and home delivery channels in California. The Beckett's Classics and Beckett's '27 lines of non-alcoholic, terpene-infused non-cannabis versions of these formulations are available in select mainstream food, beverage, and specialty retailers in the United States as well as in select grocery and specialty stores in Canada. Its subsidiaries include Hemplify Inc., Algonquin Springs Beverage Management LLC, Beckett’s Tonics California Inc., Beckett's Tonics Canada Inc., Tinley's Canada Inc., and Lakewood Libations Inc.


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Comment by UniverseofLimeson Apr 14, 2019 12:50am
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RE:RE:High Lime vs Stone Daisy, what do people think?

RE:RE:High Lime vs Stone Daisy, what do people think?This is really just such a great idea on so many levels - genius. Their is obvisouly such a large Spanish culture and influence in mid to southern California. 
Jmgreen wrote: For those of us who's spanish is not great...

Hispanohablantes among you will no doubt have noticed the obvious connection between the Margarita and the Daisy—their names. “Margarita” is Spanish for “daisy.”


Jmgreen wrote: There was lots of debate on the name High Lime, seems it has been changed to Stone Daisy (no official release from Tinley but it is in image). What do people think?

BTW High Horse (which seems to have gotten pretty good feedback as a name) seems to still be the Mule's new name.




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