Verging is the word of the dayTinley is verging towards our goals of getting on shelves. I just perused the Instagram picture collage and we have done a lot in a short period of time. In about 3 years our team formulated Hemplify, first in two, then three flavours. From the less than stellar package to a more inviting package to develop our formulas with cbd or as they called it hemp stalk oil. From there we formulated a Rum, Amaretto and Cinnamon Whisky THC offering and test marketed it at various venues to good revues. That wasn't good enough, so back to the formulators kitchen to improve on it. Ready to serve arrived on the scene, known as Margarita and Flying Mule both infused with THC. Regulations steered us to new names that couldn't describe the products as anything familiar related to alcohol but we persevered, changed the labels, rethought the dosage and sought out quicker onset and offset times to be more like the adult alcohol beverages.
This has happened in a very short time and I believe we are amongst the first to be offering quality branded products in California.
Don't forget the quality of the team that has done this. This isn't there first rodeo. They bring decades of the necessary quality experience that our products will need to get through the regulatory authorities and get our offerings on shelves and in coolers for consumers that are looking for beverages that are functional, fun and healthier, targetting people that may be compromised with health issues or who just want less calories and no hangover.
Rick Gillis was holding a trophy at the WeedCon West gig for High Horse ready to serve product and it looked fantastic, and although I haven't tried it, it is on my list of things to do.
Tinley is on the verge of making some shareholders very happy as well as consumers, I believe. glta and dyodd