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Re: jmallen post# 171497

Sunday, 07/20/2014 2:51:21 PM

Sunday, July 20, 2014 2:51:21 PM

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Was yesterday, and about 110 people showed up

The "huge" (their word) KannaWay event in Orlando was held yesterday, and while the room was "full", it was only because the room where it was held was one-third the size of the rooms in Atlanta and Denver.

The daylong show was held in the combined Galaxy II and III ballrooms, less than 2000 square feet of space. In "theater" configuration, the total space will seat 150.

Based on the photos I've seen on Facebook and twitter, the room was set up with two blocks of 64 seats, each eight wide by eight deep, which gave a total capacity of 128. There were a number of empty seats, so I estimate that there were maybe 110-115 people actually came. BTW, ticket prices for this event were a lot lower than the prices for Denver and Atlanta (the "full" price was $70, compared to $99 the over events).

IOW, the attendance was one-quarter to one-third of the attendance at Denver or Atlanta events, based on capacity and the photos from those events.

Kannaway only made five official Facebook posts about the event, significantly less than at their Atlanta and Launch events.

The KannaWay twitter page about the event was pathetic, with three of the four tweets during the actual event of the backstage video production area, and only one of one of the speakers.

The new product introduced appears to be a new, non-GMO KannaKick, and they now have a hot, blonde spokesmodel, Amber Mesker, a local celeb in San Diego.

Here's a shot of the room during one of the sessions, the photographer's back is to one wall, and you can see about 55% - 60% of the attendees.



Here's another shot looking towards the stage from someone in the last row of seats. Not the yellow stars indicating that there are eight empty seats in the shot:



The "KannaWay effect" will soon end, and MJNA will have to find another scheme to increase HempMedsPX revenue.

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