RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Tilray and Hexo PartnershipFool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. Fool me three times, shame on both of us. Fool me four times, shame on your mother, fool me 5 times, shame on your father, fool me six times, shame on your grandma, fool me 7 times..... geodcan wrote: That Canadian attempt at packaging looks rushed and seems to emphasize the warnings more than the product. Sort of reminds me of those first Hemplify bottles with hemp stalk oil, instead of expounding on the CBD that was the rave at the time, actually still is going to be the big volume skus imho. CBD beverages will be the bread and butter and THC will be gravy, at least until we get a level playing field with Beverage Alcohol.
Canada needs to step up and fix all the things that they have screwed up on, which has been considerable.
Posession limits such that a consumer can buy a weekend supply of THC drinks at one purchase, getting past the packaging and labelling which is more about warnings than inviting a potential consumer to buy your product.
At least we have storefronts now after all of the stupid lottery licensing and it only took 2 years to allow edibles alongside smokeables. I do believe that Canada still is in oversupply of quality, tested marijuana and downstream value added products but like every other agricultural commodity, it will find its own level. Keeps the price per gram cheap though to make it look inviting so you don't buy the crotchweed from the guy behind the dumpster at the bar.
Consumers will pay for quality and safety and value added products that are alternatives to smokeables. Nobody wants the Carfentanyl experience that has been found in black market weed and I don't think the Cartels are going to set up value added manufacturing.
Tinley is still number 6 on the top six bullboards so there are a lot of people interested in this company, maybe most in disbelief that this has been in the control of marketmakers to hold our price down, despite the real accomplishments we are making.
I believe that we are unique as a pure play cannabinoid beverage manufacturer in California that has a couple of potential revenue streams, either from our own sku success or as a co-bottler for some great brands.
I hope that our Tinley's and Beckett's can realize good margin potential and volume or plan b co-bottling revenues that leave some for the shareholders.
Tinley seems to be ticking off things on the to-do list and investors are going to wake up to its potential when the revenue shows up.
I believe that Tinley is worth its old high shareprice of $2 all day long considering where we are now to the old Hemplify days and I haven't sold a share! Actually picked up more, a couple of times!
glta and dyodd