The blind leaders...More blind leaders amass more blind followers. Despite Vertosa’s best efforts, they have posted limited results regarding the degradation of THC/CBD beverages packaged in aluminum cans. This has not deterred Vita Coco to sign on and package their CBD drinks in cans.
Vertosa has posted limited succession in reducing degradation of THC/CBD in aluminum cans to ten percent within four months of packaging. No results released for thereafter. Does it continuously lose potency to or beyond the previously known leaching of 97 percent? What is the degradation process, gradual 2.5 percent per month or all within the same week? Who knows they did not care to release that information. Perhaps they would rather not divulge?
If this is the best Vertosa, and or leading developers can do, $PR has continuously increasing potentials in this market. The article below is touching on old news with a new delve into the canning issues. Seems Canopy has insisted on packaging in aluminum cans. Perhaps, even though they knew about the leaching, the option of easily flipping canning to bottling was not considered and are now bound to the canning format. It appears their game plan is to sink or swim with a low quality product.
The four month shelf life Vertosa has released may seem enticing to some as this may be their only option. However, there is much left to be disclosed in regards to degradation aggravators. Such as shaking shifting and temperature of transport etc. Did the four month results they referenced take place in a prestigious environment and at the best case scenario? The APP shelf life and rock like stability of over twelve months is looking very solid right about now!
https://www.google.ca/amp/s/www.cbc.ca/amp/1.5480117