Product pricingI think their idea is to offer different price points to the market to compete in various segments, but when you come with shred selling at $5.00/g for some pretty good product, how much black cherry or limelight are you going to sell at $12/g? I think the bottom end is priced too low for a product that is moving really well and the top end is too high to get traction vs all the options. I think $7/g for the shred and $10/g for the top end stuff is probably a more sensible spread and likely significantly more profitable. Hopefully they are doing some data analysis to figure these things out! Now the probably becomes trying to get that price back up on the low end since the market expectation has already been set. Who moves first???