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Re: esad1 post# 35037

Tuesday, 04/25/2017 2:05:13 PM

Tuesday, April 25, 2017 2:05:13 PM

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The varieties in Colorado are more along the line of types of MJ, equal, say, to Budweiser, Corona, Miller, et al, they aren't strength variables, per se. You might want a stronger strain if you're going to a music venue and a weaker one for relaxing at home after work and that's where the XXII tech could come in on the recreational side.

They don't all taste the same, don't forget edibles, too. While some already available strains are inherently stronger / weaker, we could provide a way to add potency variables to a popular taste. I agree that there's already activity in this space, but new beers appear on the supermarket shelves all of the time, not to mention craft rum, gin, bourbon, whatever. In short, this is the kind of field where the possibilities are endless.

I'm not saying it will be the proverbial home run, but I wouldn't be so fast to write it off, either.
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