RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:New store frontsThey are a quality product centric company and rushing to the markets above and beyond what they are already pushing would be foolish. They would be cutting themselves off at the ankles if they don't get the chemistry right in their vapes. I do enjoy how you are always comparing us to Aphria, a stock worth billions in evaluation and full of junk under the trunk, with only $33mm in actual cannabis sales. Supreme already stated why they would be late to the market with PAX vapes, and even gave a timeline for it.
In Q2 FY2020, Supreme Cannabis completed construction on its 12,000 square foot facility in Langley, BC (the “Blissco Facility”) adding ethanol-based extraction to its existing CO2 extraction capabilities. In October 2019, Blissco received a license amendment from Health Canada, which allows for the sale of cannabis 2.0 products. With this license amendment and the capacity to produce over 7,000,000 tincture bottles annually, Blissco’s state-of-the-art extraction facility will process product for 7ACRES’ vaporizer partnership with Pax Labs, Inc. (“PAX”). Going forward, in addition to producing high quality, full spectrum oil for the Blissco brand, the Blissco Facility will use its extraction expertise to fill 7ACRES’ PAX Era vaporizer pods. The company expects to introduce 7ACRES pods for the PAX Era by the end of Q3 FY2020 this news release is barely 2 months old BK...
brentkosta wrote: Vulcan wrote:
more progress
Vulcan have you looked into the reasoning that FIRE has nothig available for 2.0? And why APHA has Pax products launched but FIRE doesnt? This is a question I'd love answered but doubtful IR will answer to that