RE:CBD DrinksVery easy to do if we have the will. THC and CBD are almost the same molecule but CBD still has its own legislative hurdles in places we want to do business.
I'm in your corner on the CBD being the way to go but the entrant line is huge and growing.
Our Hemplify ovbiously didn't launch well but was one of the first to the best of my recollections. The Hemplify name wasn't very enticing or the packaging but I think it helped advance the THC products as far as market testing and such. Describing the magic ingredient as hemp-stalk oil made my mind jump to a quart of 10-30 for your car.
As far as California, I think, we can do it if we track the CBD like we have to do with THC. Government wants to know where it is coming from so have put up the track and trace hurdle, for our own safety.
It looks like we are going to get the co-bottling fee for others CBD beverages and value added manufacturing should be decently profitable given that there aren't very many doing it in California and if the stuff hits the trash can, we still make the co-bottling fee.
We have two unique lines of beverage products and I am sure I remember reading about Endless Sky CBD partnering up with Tinley somehow so maybe that is in our future. I can't find the link for that and nobody else is talking about it, so maybe I dreamed it.
Potpreneurs are showing a little slash of green today and somebody described US legalization as jungle drums getting louder. Let's get those drummers with a bill in front of Biden so he can launch the US greenrush.
There's still a whole bunch of law-abiding investors in the US that aren't picking up greenrush stocks until the Fed risk is gone.
glta and dyodd