re scotianbotCBD in the Becketts makes sense to me for Canada as a health option targetting consumers that are looking for a better way to take their medicine. Stateside, let's let the copackers diddle with that. As far as adding alcohol to the Becketts, if they are marketshare winning products, it might have merit but there are a lot of options there already and it sort of defeats the low cal and sugar option because the alcohol would nullify that aspect. A poster mentioned a rum and cola and I don't see those on shelves although I'm sure he was thinking our Coconut rum as the rum product. When I go walkabout down Mexico way, I stop at the OXXO and pick up a brandy and cola ready to serve which are great but I can't find anything like it in Canada. Maybe a rum and cola rts Tinley would fill a niche that seems to be ignored in the cold North. I can't help but get the feeling that Tinley's is going to cannibalize Canopy's options in Canada as consumers look for a better flavour and effect to what is currently offered and those have already sold a couple of million cans, mostly on the novelty of finally having a rts beverage. Consumers want cannabinoid infused beverages. I've tried most of Canopy's and even though I didn't really enjoy them, I bought more because that's what was available. And they aren't particularly low cal and sugar either which is another huge selling feature for Tinley and Becketts. I even bought the CBD option available in Canada which wasn't notable for the effect I was looking for. glta and dyodd