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Sparked to life on the news of signing BEV to bottle our Tinley's rtd thc infused beverages in Canada.
I'm in your corner as to what is happening here and one thing I know for sure is that lots of shyt can happen to delay this. Temper expectations and expect pitfalls and keep 'ur fingers crossed that the Japanese love this. The urgent order sounds like it could pave the way for smoothing out the wrinkles that occur trying to do it all legal. We should get some kind of report back from Japanese consumers when we hit shelves.
Beverage, I love the idea and it came right out of left field as another little surprise in our management's arsenal. They sound serious as I have heard that they have a bottling line and they did crack one open on one promo that I saw.
All of my other cannabinoid beverage investments have experienced delays in getting to shelves with the exception of Tinley in California. Tinley's is available in Cali and is either doing really well or they are having production or delivery problems. Shareholders are tiring of the declining shareprice over these issues.
Beverages comes with more issues to get it on shelves but I have invested in a few companies working on this. Neutrisci also has the Cryopharm powder pack beverage which is easy to pack and handle and has an award if I remember correctly.
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announced a rts beverage for July. That's a longshot imo but bring it on. I liked the idea of the powder pack bevvy but would be happy to see some Tabletz or Cryopharm products, both late!
That is why most of my posts have been on the V.NU Canadian side. Clearly we have morphed into a US company with International ambitions but can't seem to excite US investors to break bad and invest or even post about it. NU has a survival rate of 10 years which is something with their old Neuenergy product. It didn't seem to make it but we have new interests with cbd and thc infused blueberry??? products that use our science and know-how for a piece of the action. There are some very nice looking product lines for viewing at Tabletz.CBD and Cryopharm and lots of talk about deals and retailers and such but they seem just out of reach of reality and access to consumers.
I got in early and bottomfed on some cheap shares later to average down because I still think this could happen based on the pedigree of the partners. If we get some renumeration for our magic know-how and ingredients that is a good thing. How much we get is another thing altogether but our investment in these latest developments is minimal, I think!
I don't think there are any 200 baggers left but I can see our good looking skus getting us a 10 or 20 bagger from here. Maybe more with US triggering events! glta and dyodd
Tinley continues to rattle around the .40c range despite moving this company forward. Everybody wants to see profits and sales and that is a difficult thing to achieve with politicians that are scared of making mistakes in writing law and policy to make marijuana and hemp legal. Canada broke trail on legalization and screwed it up royally imho with lots of ways out of anything they did do. Canada's rec legalization was built on pharma rules for marijuana and hemp and after legalizing only allowed smokable stuff. It took another 2 years to get to edibles and drinkables and they still have possession rules and packaging rules that are strangling free enterprise with rules like you can only buy 5 cans of drinks at a time and brown paper packaging that is plastered with warning labels more so than anything potpreneurs want on them. They also did some really stupid stuff about licensing retailers and dispensaries. First a lottery, to be fair, which allowed underfinanced and unknowledgeable people to set up shops and licenses were so limited as to be almost non-existent. They also decided that pot and booze won't be sold at the same outlets or consumed in conventional drinking establishments.
The US hopefully will fix the mistakes Canada made and do some really hardwork to come up with a Federal and totally workable system to help bring a safer vice to consumers than what already exists, not to mention patients who are medicating with cannabinoids. glta and dyodd
Little spark today with some chat, uptick in sp and volume. Easily a 10 or 20 bagger if they get some product to consumers in Japan and the US.
Newly redone website. Actively doing business, just not showing up in the shareprice, yet!!!! Sadly we are caught in the downdraft of potstocks but fairly resilient by comparison. Just signed up Pabst Labs as a co-packing client but didn't get the mileage out of that that it should have. Tinley is also co-packing another 4 or 5 top seller infused beverages for California. This is going to translate to shareprice appreciation eventually or one of those powerhouses that we are co-bottling for will throw an offer on the table for Tinley. Tinley is all about pure beverage offerings and concentrated on thc infused which are continually gaining ground. They also responded to sober curious which translates to adult style drinks without alcohol or thc and cranked out those look-alike products under the Beckett's label and we are being told that those sales are going to exceed thc infused. I also think we are looking at cbd infused again as I am sure I read about a deal with Endless Sky cbd. I still think that CBD infused are going to be the real bread and butter revenue for us because patients will seek these out daily whereas rec users probably not. glta and dyodd
No returns are pretty typical for new product manufacturing especially a new vice style product where they are writing the rules as they go. Most companies don't show profits for 7 years.
Tinley is doing what is in their business plan. We've had a few detours along the way but still focused on beverages, although we backburnered cbd style in favour of thc infused and quickly formulated the Becketts brand of non infused and zero alcohol adult style offerings.
The Becketts can be found in some States and Canadian provinces. Because of the no-cannabinoid category they happened very quickly. We have THC infused Tinley's in rts and ms skus in California and soon to be released in Canada when they get through the 60 day government approval checkpoint.
This company has moved this forward despite all the rules and regulations that are changeable as we go. Management has concentrated on getting products on shelves instead of pumping their shareprice. Good numbers will bolster the shareprice but could take a couple of quarters after hitting shelves. My gut tells me that they should be good because of the awards we've won and the time Tinley spent formulating and tweaking their products. I have tried our competitors brands in Canada and they are not tasty or effective which I am hoping our products are.
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whatever we are waiting for by way of clearing customs or whatever in Japan is burning through the waiting period. Should start getting some sales results soon. Apparently covid is affecting a lot of products as far as licensing and approvals, or that is what we are being told. glta and dyodd
Abenante is gone so we are in the hands of the appointees who know that they are under heavy scrutiny. Is there enough left of shareholder's investment to rebuild after the shytstorm of wrongs that have happened here.
worked its way off the .35c spike but any news about sales in Japan and California and other States we are supposed to be in could help. Looks like them that are in are hanging on waiting for news of sales.
another test facility in the US going to give an opinion on what we've got.
Working itself back up again while we wait for numbers. Lot of potential for the Japanese deal. California too!
News is out in regards to last Japanese hurdle permitting or somesuch is granted to allow sales in Japan. 46,000 retailers for Tabletz and only a 10% uptick of shareprice today. Now it is getting real. I would like to see 10x current sp or but close to a double would show some intent.
I'm in since .035c and didn't sell when it flirted with $2 C range. Did a very unusual thing for my style of investing and antied up for a private placement at .27 and still wanted some more and my last purchase was .65. I've got about 150k shares and waiting on better than the old high of $2. I used to talk to Jeff, actually one phone call was to find out where I could buy it when it ipod. I had to make my online aware of it and they listed it and got my shares. Jeff dangled a carrot in front of me during one of our conversations that has kept me in. He told me he wouldn't be putting out a bunch of fluff nrs and that was true! As a long term shareholder, I have stayed invested because I honestly believe he is putting shareholders first despite the lack of nrs. They do seem to be coming now though with a couple of good ones this week. Tinley has come a long ways since I first jumped in with a lot to offer besides an idea. Bottling facility, recipes galore, several skus, market tested and tweaked for success and now co-bottlers, not to mention the Becketts line of skus that they formulated because of popular demand. glty and dyodd
You buy Acreage fixed shares if you believe that Canopy Growth spent $330 million to do a buyout deal for 70% of Acreage and is going to happen when the US government changes the legislation to take out the criminality clauses. As of todays shareprices of the respective stocks involved $22 of Acreage fixed will get you $44 of Canopy Growth if it happens. When it happens I personally believe that Canopy's shareprice will get a huge run on it as US investors that have been staying out will pile in to buy Canopy to be a part of the worlds leading marijuana and hemp company. I think it will hit its old highs or better. There is also a floating share component of Acreage that are about half the price of the Fixed shares and it is my opinion that they will equalize with Canopy shares and will be taken out too when the first assumation of shares sets in at a later date. Jmho, glta and dyodd
Tinley is making milestones and starting to tick all the boxes. Price firmed up a bit today. Tons of pot potential as new co-bottlers get on board. Worth a look! Largest cannabis bottler in California, award winning products, co bottler for 2 others so far and Becketts in Canada now too. Profits to follow!
Tinley is making milestones and starting to tick all the boxes. Price firmed up a bit today. Tons of pot potential as new co-bottlers get on board. Worth a look! Largest cannabis bottler in California, award winning products, co bottler for 2 others so far and Becketts in Canada now too. Profits to follow!
Crazy azz ride that came back quite a bit with management cashing in.
Looks like they are polishing this turd up to run it again. Can you say dead cat bounce?
Well, we had a big volume day with a huge spike in shareprice and US investors, it seems, missed it. Neigh on to zero interest from US investors for this company that is showing a lot of promise and made a nice comeback from pennies. Right out of the blue, angel deals showed up and made manufacture of their unique products happen. Currently shipping CBD Tabletz to Japan and both CBD and THC skus being introduced in California with ambitions to be in other States. A true phoenix company rising from nearly dead to showing lots of promise. glta and dyodd
Not very many investors "get it"! Acreage Holdings is Canopy Growths US division waiting on some clear legislation to alleviate fear of Fed action such as seizure of investments and possibly criminal charges. That shyt is still on the books in the US despite what the electorate wants. That is not to say that Canopy isn't taking care of business for their US expansion. They are doing this through branding agreements with Acreage to get those brands on shelves in anticipation of the US imminent greenrush. Right now, investors are heavily reliant on State law to protect them from any Fed action and the Feds seem to be honouring their word. The official event of Canopy swapping out shares of Acreage for Canopy shares, according to the deal they have worked out is going to happen when there is clear concise legislation in place. By my calculation 3 of those Acreage shares at $4 are going to get you a Canopy share that is worth $28 today. There is an if in the deal such that Canopy can walk away but I don't see that happening or they wouldn't have wasted time and effort to re-visit the original deal. Canopy needs what Acreage is for US expansion and their intent is quite clear. They are currently working on a massive New York manu and dist facility that they have pumped 10s of millions of dollars into in addition to the moneys spent to do the deal with Acreage which they need to maintain their leadership in the cannabis business. Canopy is already International with 12 countries and brands are beginning to appear on US shelves. When this all gets cleared up and transpires as planned, Canopy shares are going to get rushed and there won't be enough, so hitting their old high shareprice is going to happen and Acreage is going to respond in kind if it all stays relative. Canopy investors need to crunch the numbers and analyze the risk to see the deal that is waiting for unloved Acreage investors. jmho, glta and dyodd
Tinley is putting one foot in front of the other, moving forward to kicking the door down and getting this rippin'! Tinleys on shelves, Becketts on shelves, Canada moving along nicely. Numbers to follow and then it will be off to the races. glta and dyodd
Canopy is building a huge facility in NY for US expansion. Not sure who's name is going on that site but it is a strong show of confidence and definitely leaning towards State law protection. I'm beginning to feel like the triggering event they have talked about is going to go by the wayside and they will just rely on State protection. There is a lot of trading into Canadian licensed producers from US exchanges and also deals being made from lps to pick up assets in the US. It would be a lot easier for the US launch of their greenrush if they descheduled marijuana such that it is legal and that should allow conventional tools such as banking and brokering and fund investments to help rather than hinder the launch. It looks like a lot of potpreneurs aren't waiting and willing to take the risks such as the system is currently. There are some well established MSOs that have built viable high potential cannabinoid businesses legally while pussyfooting around the Fed legislation. It doesn't seem that the Feds have the motivation to rock the boat and if anybody is going to draw their fire, I'm guessing it would be Canopy Growth because of its Canadian roots. There are a ton of CGC shares traded on the old NYSE and it continues on the Nasdaq so that shows to me that Canopy is recognized as a safe bet and that thought is backed with some US dollars, despite the Fed laws overhanging. glta and dyodd
Are they going to drive this forward or continue to drive old Dixie down?
Still stuck in the mud and can't seem to get out. Indiva doing more to promote Bhang than Bhang is and CGOC might take control but I'm not sure what kind of pot smartz they've got to drive the bus.
Should get some sales news soon I think. Some kind of delay surfaced although I don't know the details but it seems that Japan launched our offerings. Takes awhile to get solid numbers which is what we need because of the way we are structured. Low cost operation and a great second chance. Great looking stable of products for the US and Japan. Very inviting imho. glta and dyodd
Yea, that makes sense. Management is not opposed to rewarding itself for their achievements. Hell, they even reward themselves when the stock is tanking. What was I thinking? Thanks for the input.
So where does that 5 million shares go? Is that a reward to management or does it go into the sharefloat in anticipation of the huge volume that is anticpated on a patent? A working model for the patent people might be different than a working model for the oversee'ers and legal beagles. Doesn't change the need for this device but it has to work better than the spitalyzers.
Starting to get a little traction sharepricewise but still a relative unknown. Getting production up to satisfying demand has been the stumbling point and now that we can do that, we might get a conventional ad or two to introduce us to new consumers and investors. This can turn to profit in a hurry and I expect that to happen based on what happened in Canada with Canopy launching their beverages, which honestly aren't that good or effective but consumers are looking for beverages and they are rippin' off shelves. Canopy has already licensed branding to Acreage Holdings aka Canopy USA to get their products selling through Acreage's network of MSOs. Tinley should do great because of the time they spent crafting good tasting effective beverages. Just need to expand out of California for full benefit. Interstate transfer legally would be a big help for the US MSOs. If the US does write new legislation they need to incorporate that and do the whole legalization at the Federal level. Voters want it! I bet Trump wishes he had scooped that and legislated it before the election. It would have made the difference imho. glta and dyodd
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Beverages will take time to infiltrate regular liquor venues but are being designed by formulators to be similar to alcohol for onset and offset times, have very low calorie count and same for sugar. They will be disruptors to alcohol consumption and my due diligence is showing that flower is giving way to edibles and especially beverages. A lot of consumers are self-doctoring with cannabinoids for aches, pains, sleep, anxiety and if you are drinking thc infused for socializing and rec use, there is no hangover. The Big Kahuna, Canopy Growth is moving heavily towards infused beverages, even announced plans for the US starting with CBD infused and THC by next summer. They are doing that through their US prospective branch, Acreage Holdings by licensing their brands to them and using their infrastructure for manufacture and distribution. They will all come together when there is a triggering event to legalize at the Federal level which could be descheduling marijuana at the Fed level or some kind of banking Act to swing the doors open to investors, especially US investors who are sitting on the sidelines, although some aren't waiting and moving into the sector through Canadian lp listings and their own major MSOs. Good news here is that Tinley relied on State protection and built their business in California where we are on the verge of great success, if I am right about adult style beverages in healthier forms satisfying both sober curious and rec consumers with healthier alternatives. So much potential if we start moving towards certified pharma use products with lots of good reports about cannabinoids and what consumers are using them for. glta and dyodd
On the verge of make it or break it and I like our product line and chances of success are looking good. Rise like a phoenix!
Revenues growing on their own volition and Canopy is pushing Acreage to get beverages going along with Martha Brands and Bio Steel. Tweed and Houseplant are brands of Canopy and they just did a new one Quatro or some such. My crystal ball tells me beverages are going to be gamechangers by providing consumers with a nice social beverage with less calories and sugar than conventional alcohol drinks with a little buzz to them. Historically they have been high margin, big volume items and could change the bottom line significantly for Acreage. They are also positioned to be a tail to snout cannabinoid company just like Canopy Growth is and the new management is cleaning out the crap and replacing it with better options with their eyes on profits and the bottom line. Any kind of a triggering event to take the heavy hand of the US Feds out of the picture will result in Acreage being assumed by Canopy as per the deal they have inked. Acreage fixed shares look like they are at firesale prices right now and until investors figure it out and drive the prices up. Canopy is the big gun and Acreage has what they need for rapid expansion to the US marketplace. Both companies are on the verge of profits and both have financial backing to ride it out. glta and dyodd
Follow Canopy Growth a little and you will get their enthusiasm. They rushed their drinks and they aren't that good but are flying off shelves in Canada. The target is to take a chunk out of Big Alcohol with a safer alternative. Canopy is gearing up for the US bigtime through Acreage Holdings by licensing their branding and they are going with questionable products. Tinley took their time and formulated award winning products and are already on shelves in California and soon to be in Canada. I can't wait to try the Tinley's or their sober curious Becketts adult flavoured beverages in Canada or California if I get there. Tinley doesn't seem to have any push on yet to get us known to consumers and investors. Some think that is because we are just getting our production problems taken care of such that we have products on shelves or maybe it is advertising rules and regulation restrictions. Tinley doesn't bang their own drum at all but this seems to be moving forward and they are taking care of business with a whole new vice and also the Becketts line which they have determined might be bigger than the THC infused drinks. We have waited this long and are on the verge of massive profits imho. I don't think that now is the time to bail unless you've got a stock with more potential and if you do I want to hear about it. glta and dyodd
I am very happy with how Tinley is doing. It has taken awhile but I sense we are close to lifechanging because it is our time. I've been in since .035 when I called my online to get them to list Tinley so I could buy some. I have liked the story, had several conversations with Jeff along the way and have total trust that he has investors first. Not easy building a company while they are writing the rules. We have navigated some pitfalls but I've got to say that we are looking pretty good right now. I daresay that we are on the verge of profitability and that gets investor's attention. Lots of eyes on Canopy and their beverage biz and their intentions of getting them to the States. Tinley is already there in California and coming to Canada soon. Maybe on shelves in Canada for Xmas. The profit potential will drive the sp up and also open the eyes of potential suitors. I do want to see us get some sp appreciation before they come a-calling. glty and dyodd
And Costco for Turkey Day in the US. Nice uptick today. Sounds like commissioning is close and a 2nd hand mention of co-packing. Canopy Growth is making lots of noise about getting their brands into the US through Acreage Holdings deals and they are strong on beverages. All the ones I have tried have come up short for Canopy brands but they will get there or buy Tinley. T.ACB just paid $300 million for Sweetwater Beer bottling plant, so what is Tinley's state of the art operation worth after the final tweaking. $300 million for ours would give us a $3 per share value and that is just for bricks and mortar. What is our IP and recipes worth? What is the whole kit and kaboodle worth for a takeover?
Lots of good news expected soon as Cali commissioning is overdue, I think. Canada expansion launch seems to be going well so far. The big kahuna in the beverage business in Canada, Canopy Growth has sold 2 million beverages in Canada, making inroads into the US through dealings with Acreage Holdings to launch branded beverages in the US. CBD infused, soon and THC infused eta is summer of 2021. I've tried most of Canopy's beverages and there is a lot of room for improvement. Judging from the reviews for Tinley beverages, Tinley will take a lot of those consumers from Canopy with out award winning beverages. Canopy did get their beverages out in Canada in a timely fashion and consumers are buying them but as a consumer who has purchased them several times, I can't wait to try the Tinley. It will be a no-brainer for me to try to find something that tastes better than Canopy's offerings and they have a lot of sugar and calories. Tinley seems to have hit the nail on the head with tasty, effective, low cal and sugar beverages. Tinley in California has certainly had some problems but I am still expecting big things because we are making it to consumers while navigating the regulations. This is a buy and hold investment or I wouldn't be here. glta and dyodd
If you get it figured out keep me in the loop. I contacted IR dept of both Acreage and Canopy and didn't get a Hi, Hello or FU from any of them and that bothers me. The way I understand the finances when we get a trigger is pretty lucrative for stock buyers at this level although I think the fixed shares are a solider deal than the floating. What I do see in the event of a trigger happening is that Canopy will gain a lot of strength in its shareprice, maybe even getting back to old highs or higher when US investors figure it out. A poster over on FB suggested that the best part of the whole thing is the connections to CGC and STZ. A lot of investors cast a shadow of doubt and sold off because of the strangulation that Canada incurred in getting their retailers and dispensaries licensed. Good news is that Canada is getting it together in this respect but need some serious Americanization in their packaging and advertising as well as possession limits. Pot companies and especially pot beverage companies need a level playing field with Big Alcohol before we get the full effect to the bottom line. Canopy is focused on their beverages which are having good success in Canada and are working the angles to get them on shelves in the US through the Acreage connection and outlets when and where allowed starting with CBD infused and targetting summer for THC infused. A lot of things can change at the Federal level such that they come to their senses and rewrite the rulebook to set this free and let the potpreneurs have some input into what they need to become tax paying businesses. US governments are busy now with elections and Coronavirus but will have to do some work on this soon. glta and dyodd
Best hidden deal on the boards if I've got it right. Almost zero interest in the US Canopy Growth prospect and it looks like a great entry point if/when we get a triggering event in the US which I personally feel is imminent. glta and dyodd