RE:RE:RE:RE:Bruce says infused beverages are the biggest category in RecDixie might have got caught up in the strength per serving laws in California. One of the big mistakes I think they made with their beverages is packing the multiserve 100mgs into what looked like a single serve bottle. Serious stoners would be allright with that but your average newbie would have a serious problematical bad experience.
I'm glad to see the Tinley backed off on their mg strength to the more reasonable 5mg thc. Initially they were 20mgs and then they backed it off to 10mgs and now in the US it is 5.
Canada has got a bug up their azz to only allow 10mg per package which makes our 4 pack Daisy and Horse look like only 2.5 mg would be allowed or we would have to have a 2 pack which could fit in good with a Tupac ad, or is he still alive?
Seeing as we are on the subject of azzholes, it is TIME, for Tinley to shyt or get off the pot but that is just my humble opinion. Next week, some news is anticipated by social media followers.
On the subject of advertising, I haven't noticed any ads for Dixie since they ipo'd, unlike Bhang who just launched and I'm seeing ads and informercials all over the place for them. Dixie is dragging anchor and Bhang came out of the gate strong.
For those that don't know, both of those companies have beverages and more, like 100 skus and near 10 years exerience building their businesses Stateside, presumably under Pharma rules, to deal with the legalities, rules and regulations. Both now have CSE listings but so does Tinley.
In management I trust with Tinley and sense that we have to be getting close to getting our tested, tasted and tweaked thc infused products on some shelves so we can show some revenue.
Some good news would be welcome for the greenrush after the shytshow that has happened with CannTrust and Canopy. glta and dyodd