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LiquidOctopusV2on Sep 12, 2019 6:41am
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RE:RE:Sounds good
RE:RE:Sounds good Since you brought this up, one of the reasons that I like the idea of edibles as a product is the social aspect. Something you sort of tease here a little is the idea of when someone would use a chocolate product socially. The scenario that I imagined after Colorado went legal was one where dessert following a dinner party was "enhanced". EAT was the forerunner to the idea of microdosing for casual users. They've apparently got good product but it's a bit of a mess on the licencing side.
geodcan wrote: Thanks for the poteducation in regards to smoking material. I'm old school I guess and in my day it just used to be joints, hash and some oils. We made our joints with zigzags and pot, sometimes with a little hash or a dab of oil to perk 'em up a little. Hash was mostly in a pipe as well as good pot and oil got hot-knifed. Long weekends could be a nice edible like a quarter ounce of afghani hash snackin' cakes used to be a good medium for the stuff that was too harsh to smoke. God knows that EAT is slow in getting anything they try to come up with to production so hawkin' other successful products seems to be the way to go for them that can't get much of anything to production. This whole pot business is going to morph into quality, strength, consistency and flavour as well as price and companies that can deliver on most of those values will be the winners. There will be winners and a lot of losers. The cream will rise to the top and the rest will have their bones picked and unhappy shareholders. Smoking products are products of diminishing return imho as nicer alternative methods like edibles and beverages are much more socially accepted and people get together for drinks as opposed to getting together to scarf down on a chocolate bar, lol. Marijuana is gaining ground for health benefits as well as a healthier, less caloric form of beverage than traditional alcohol. glta and dyodd