RE:RE:1 in 3 North AmericanYou are right about sugarless crystals. I'm invested in a company that has those as a beverage option. Neutrisci is downstream from Cryopharm and they have a nice looking lineup on the Chryopharm website. They are convenient, easy to pack with you, require no refrigeration and can be added to a bottle of water and there are lots of different ones for sale. Cryopharm's have CBD and THC.
Sugarless pop is usually made with aspartame which isn't that good for you and most of those juices you mentioned probably weigh in heavier with sugar than all of the usual pop style bevvies which isn't great for anybody trying to cut down on sugar and calories. Do a little google on Rumsfeld and aspartame and you might understand how aspartame ever made it to market.
Lots of people are looking for something other than soft drinks because tastes change as you get older as does your ability to process sugar laden drinks.
Tinley is still moving forward and dealing with the problems as they arise. They formulated the Becketts line and different formulations for the Canadian market to comply with the regulators with Tinley.
There's a pretty good post on Fb explaining the hoops that are required to be jumped through to get these products to market, although the Becketts shouldn't be as onerous. I don't care which line generates the profits but I hope it is both. glta and dyodd