Post by
geodcan on Jun 12, 2019 3:43pm
Which news was it
because the Cali news was out awhile ago without much fanfare so I'm guessing that it is the Canada call to action that gave us the bump.
I'm in liquids corner on the Cali performance, steady eddy, but that raises the question of what we have to bring to the table for Canada! We have a couple of chocolate bars, some vapes, oils and ???? Do we have the manufacturing and export capability because I suspect that Canada is initially going to be proprietary, as in made in Canada. Do we have a supplier of the magic ingredient lined up or is it just wishful thinking?
I remember having first strike advantage in Nevada and EAT wasn't smart enough to change counties to bring it to life and it fizzled.
It was nice to see some uptick this am for EAT and I hope they've got someone who can get us a toehold in Canada and some manufacturers lined up and oil extractors. There are a ton of non-compliant products on shelves in Canada and those companies might get grandfathered in with the immunity idol if they declare their intent to be legal.
The greenrush is going to ebb and flow but the well managed and progressive are going to control the market.
We did manage to raise some cash at the last fundraiser which bodes well, but was it used to just pay the bills and bonuses or is it being used for International efforts? The goodship EAT is going to have to make itself seaworthy. glta and dyodd
Comment by
Tundra14 on Jun 12, 2019 4:04pm
In my opinion, these guys need to concentrate on the distribution in California to make them an attractive takeover by a bigger Canadian company that can perfect and properly develop and push their edibles in Canada.
Comment by
DustinF on Jun 12, 2019 6:09pm
If the magic ingredient your referring to is of flower/bud/shake, they'll more than likely purchase it from Aura. Here's a good interview including Posner. They do mention the pickering facility. https://youtu.be/DeecpuXqFBo
Comment by
LiquidOctopus on Jun 12, 2019 9:03pm
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