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Tilray Brands Inc TLRY

Alternate Symbol(s):  T.TLRY

Tilray Brands, Inc. is a global lifestyle and consumer packaged goods company. The Company operates through four segments: Cannabis operations, Distribution business, Beverage alcohol business and Wellness business. The Cannabis operations, which encompasses the production, distribution, sale, co-manufacturing and advisory services of both medical and adult-use cannabis. The Beverage alcohol operations, which encompasses the production, marketing and sale of beverage alcohol products. The Distribution operations, which encompasses the purchase and resale of pharmaceuticals products to customers. The Wellness products, which encompasses hemp foods and cannabidiol (CBD) products. The Company offers a portfolio of adult-use brands and products and expands its portfolio to include new cannabis products and formats. Its brands include Good Supply, RIFF, Broken Coast, Solei, Canaca, HEXO, Redecan, Original Stash, Hop Valley, Revolver, Bake Sale, XMG, Mollo, and others.


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Comment by CommonCentsforDollarson Oct 14, 2021 10:34pm
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RE:RE:RE:Can anyone answer this ? Odd CBD / order limit differences ?

RE:RE:RE:Can anyone answer this ? Odd CBD / order limit differences ?OCS told me they do it the way the LP labels it. Honestly the answer didnt make any sense. I told them their answer is bull$hit, they are the arm that is supposed to be governing the regs the government has in place. I am wasting my time trying to debug this mess on their site and they give me an answer that is some sort of generic nonsense. momo don't play that. I will get an answer.

I pressed it up through management, specifically the product manager of edibles. I know Abi is the product manager at the OCS for pre-rolls and concentrates. If I dont get a real answer in a week, maybe I give her a shout. 

The whole OCS website with gram limits is a big old mess of glitches. 

Thanks for the reply hevin. Cheers.


hevin wrote: Hey Common I thought I answered that question one night but realized I was way too high on a competitors capsule and so forgot to hit the post button. Many a time I have scratched my head trying to figure out how the OCS adds up the grams of THC in the purchase cart; in fact it's so bad that I meant to call them and ask about it and point out the glitches but once again I got way too high and forgot to do so.... Maybe someone here who does less drugs might do that for us LOL... But you are correct they do not add it properly most of the time
CommonCentsforDollars wrote: Infortunately nobody could asnwer my question including the OCS. The limit differences are beyond abnormal.

As for the Tidal CBD big bag of softchews. Thought I would order some to see what they are like. A little bit of product testing. That was a poor decision. Honestly, these TIDAL soft chews are the worst gummy I have ever tasted... including what comes out of the black market back in the day. If you want something that tastes like $hit... then order yourself these. Think I will be giving this bag away for free to whomever will take them.

TILRAY, get your product development team cracking and make a CBD soft chew. The competition's tastes like $hit.


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momo


CommonCentsforDollars wrote:
I am not understanding why there is a huge difference between CBD drinks and CBD gummies when it comes to the amount of grams added towards the 30 gram purchase limit. 


1 Everie drink contains 10 mg of CBD and adds 3.9 grams towards the 30 gram purchase limit
If you buy Everie drinks in the form of CBD you can buy 7 drinks before going over the 30 gram limit. A total of 70 mg of CBD adds 27.3 grams towards the 30 gram purchase limit

VS.

1 Bag of Tidal soft chews contain 25 PCS with each piece containing 25 mg of CBD for a total of 625 mg of CBD per bag and adds only 5.3 grams to the 30 gram limit. If you buy Tidal soft chews in the form of CBD you can buy 5 bags before going over the 30 gram limit. A total of 3125 mg of CBD adds ONLY 26.5 grams towards the 30 gram limit ?

https://ocs.ca/products/daily-cbd-multipack-sour-cherry-soft-chews-tidal


Posting the question here as to why you can buy so much more CBD if it comes in a soft chew versus a drink ? Can anyone explain ?



Sidenote:


A little disappointed we haven't seen anything from Tilray in the form of an ALL CBD soft chew.
There are more than half a dozen companies with an offering in this category. Some are smaller LPS's. Dynathrive, Vortex and Tidal have the bigger bag offerings that range from 25 to 50 soft chews per bag.

Tidal I would say has done the best of them all with marketing their CBD soft chews as a " Daily CBD Multipack ". Goes hand in hand with Tilrays theme of " A World of Wellbeing. " I hope to see a Chowie Wowie ALL CBD multipack offering soon.




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momo

 

 




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