RE:RE:RE:Lots of pushRight on both counts. It does cost more for liquids for delivery and presentation for sale. The drink market has an onslaught of new entrants and old. I read that there are 800 already and 95% will fail. I've read about a fair amount of powder packs too. Whichever way we go, they have to be good and they have to have rapid onset and offset for thc. The offset for cbd is probably not a requirement, in fact consumers would like it better if it lasted longer for pain relief and such. THC and getting overbaked is a real issue for most so the same timeframe as beverage alcohol is reasonable.
I am a believer that cannabinoid beverages will be huge disruptors as do all the other entrants to this field. STZ put up $5 billion to be a part of it because that is what proactive companies do. Lots of catching up and levelling of playing fields to allow cannabinoids in the same venue as alcohol to complete the disruption.
There's a ton of healthy reasons to switch from over-indulging in alcohol and opiates for pain relief to cbd and thc and there is a huge market of consumers flirting with diabetes and pre-diabetes or just overweight that would be better off with the lower calories promised from the old alcohol style drinks.
One of these days NU is going to deliver and then quality, flavour and price will get the repeat customer.
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lscfa wrote: Others have drink powders too....
https://investors.organigram.ca/organigram-launches-edison-remix-rapid-dissolvable-cannabis-powder lscfa wrote: I say forget the canned drinks and sell powder packets to mix in water, soda, alcohol, soup, etc. Shipping canned drink is expensive for the maker and the consumer. Other co.s have drink drops containing water soluable THC and CBD.
https://versecannabis.com/product/cbd-and-thc-drops/
geodcan wrote: Now it is about getting our stuff on the shelves. The interview was pretty specific about the end of June for Japan.
I see a huge future for infused beverages and apparently we have purchased a bottling line and I did see a can of beverage get cracked on one of our promos. Not sure where we are setting up this bottling line but I do have first hand knowledge of what another investment of mine in the bottling biz did. I'm talking about Tinley who are experts in the business and it took forever to get their line commissioned. Apparently it is the biggest cannabinoid infusion line in Long Beach, California and it finally got commissioned after more delays than I would have imagined.
They have rapid onset and offset techology which I consider essential for busy consumers and have been at it for 5 years dealing with every problem imaginable, mostly, it seems, regulatory officials and permitting.
Getting Neutrisci's Tabletz to Japan could also incur the same type of problems plus International issued with customs and whoever else wants control of imported products.
Beverages require distribution that is capable and logistics to go along with shelf-life issues and refrigeration issues to properly present rts products. The most expensive real estate in the world is probably a spot or two in a cooler in a retailer dispensary.
I hope this happens for Neutrisci and it certainly looks like they are committed. If they get beverages onto shelves that is even bigger for our future potential.
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