RE:RE:RE:CGC knew about THC-sucking drink cans 10 months agomunchtrade wrote: SUMKNDV1DERFL wrote:
As previously posted, Dr Sen has stated that Infuz20 is stable in any container cans included. They claim to have tested and confirmed the stability of Infuz20 in cans and have had no issues. Although Infuz20 is stable in cans, Dr Sen would prefer a clear container such as glass bottles to promote the “clear” pun intended advantages of Infuz20. I also believe the clear container is that in the next few years it will permit him to see his life’s work in every establishment he walks into! Even though he modestly states they are subject to HC regs.
On a side note. Some people harp about old material being reposted. Perhaps there is a need for all investors new and long to review material previously released. Go back and remember why we are all here, we would not be asking this question on can stability. At 0.175, this is a steal if ever I saw one, ground floor pls. GLTA.
See audio link below @ 4:20 seconds in to the interview.
https://youtu.be/JmxAy1LuDXM
Thanks SUM, I've listened to this interview many times before. I feel generally positive that SPR is good here (which is why I phrased my post that way), but am one to pursue explicit confirmation when I feel something isn't answered fully, or when new information presents itself.
He does say that they haven't seen a difference in 'experience' in their testing which is good. I take that as positive. He doesn't specifically address THC leaching, which has only come to light in investing circles recently.
Since it seems to be a large enough factor to affect the biggest legal cannabis producer from launching products, I think it would be a great opportunity for SPR to provide further differentiation on how superior their product is, instead of relying on a year old soundbyte from a promotional interview.
“Right!?!” Indeed Juice. I can only assume, however confidently, that beverage industry hopefuls were well aware of this problematic technology well before hand. It is not new and has been used in dairy products by milk farmers to McDonalds coffee for years. IMO, they went with this tech because it was the only option available. If the public were kept in the dark on leeching, all of these companies would have played it out none the wiser. $PR/APP forced a lot of hands to the alternative. Hence the foul ups and empty shelves. There was also the HC complications to boot. A perfect storm perhaps. This is playing out all too well for $PR. I do not believe in flukes. I always say GTLA, but luck has nothing to do with it. It’s just for the vibes. See the post below from 2018. I have posted it before. This is not new tech and limits were well known long ago.
https://youtu.be/Gm7JXcxcXg8