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They have some entertainment value, it's like shooting fish in a barrel.
I agree. .Sickos. That is one area I will be be accepting and tolerant.
Great Choice was selling their electrolyte drink in Dollar Tree stores before RMHB took them over. Couldn't have done much good with it.
I don't like the sound of peds being around kids in the stores.
I just came from the other board. Been a long time since I had a look. They are all still as brainwashed as ever. Maybe someone could produce a documentary on that lunacy. It still blows my mind after all these years.
It really doesn't matter. The only thing they produce and sell in mass quantities are shares.
These guys don't know the difference between cannabinol (CBN) and cannabidiol (CBD).
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Rocky Mountain High Brands Announces Significant Private Labeling Contract
Press Release | 12/19/2017
DALLAS, Dec. 19, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rocky Mountain High Brands, Inc. (OTCQB:RMHB), a fully reporting consumer goods company specializing in brand development of health conscious, hemp-infused food and beverage products and a naturally high alkaline spring water announced today the Company has entered into a three-year Master Manufacturer Agreement with CBD Alimentos SA de CV (“CBD”), a food and beverage distributor from Mexico. During the term of this Agreement, CBD shall have the exclusive right to distribute in Mexico the Company’s energy and soft drinks with hemp seed oil and hemp seed extract. In return, CBD will utilize the Company as its exclusive supplier of its hemp-infused drinks.
CBD’s initial purchase order will be 8,000,000 cans, worth up to an estimated $3,600,000 in revenue for the Company during late first quarter or early second quarter of 2018. The 2018 volume requirement is 16,000,000 cans including the initial purchase order. This translates to revenue to RMHB of up to an estimated $7,200,000 in 2018 under this contract. RMHB and CBD will work in good faith to agree to a 2019 volume requirement.
Michael Welch, Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer, said, “We are very pleased to have this significant private label opportunity to provide our original hemp-infused drinks in Mexico and are looking forward to working with CBD. This agreement, made possible by CBD, is an important milestone for our Company. We look forward to meeting Mexico’s demand for hemp-infused drinks with our great products. We will work closely with CBD to advance this strategic opportunity.”
The Company filed a Form 8-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission on December 15, 2017. A copy of that filing can be found at:
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1670869/000166357717000415
Nice try Oscar(?) but you need to refrain from the personal abuse and to address issues and facts concerning RMHB for your posts to be acceptable at Investors Hub. The good news is that, unlike the Adi-run pumpfest board, free speech is alive and well here and relevant posts that can be either pro or con are welcome. I know that can infuriate the faithful with their tunnel vision but they need to man up and recognize there are various legitimate points of view possible.
Any views you have on topics like the missing audited financials and the revolving door of accountants, the bloating Outstanding Shares count, the alarming decrease in revenues between 2020 and 2021, the virtual disappearance of several acquired subsidiaries, what the sales by CBD Life are and the real net return they represent to RMHB, what the supposed beneficial effects of CBD really are and your own experience in consuming it etc. etc. The latest could be whether this Great Choice acquisition is such a great choice or its retailing through Dollar Tree stores at a measly $1.25 is a bit of a bummer.
Over to you Oscar(?), let's see what you have that's on topic and can address the named shortcomings and others.
I'm losing count of their number of acquisitions that went nowhere.
Over on the other board they are too frightened to put up relevant info about Great Choice that shows what a dud it's likely to be.
Let's face it, it's another GIMMICK!!! They are trying to capitalize on some other company's success. They are always late to the dance, the market was already established with CBD infused drinks and Rocket High didn't even interest the Mexicans after a terrible attempt in America. Now they are testing the baby industry. It's just another attempt to catch a new crowd of gullible investors so they can sell stock. The company creates a gimmick to attract gullible investors to increase stock sales, they keep enough to pay themselves and keep the lights on while they make it appear the products are a success through the "ART OF DECEPTION". Their biggest problem is keeping their books straight and if they don't Caviat Emptor is coming.
Like you say, at $1.25 there can't be much margin in them. Being stocked at Dollar Tree doesn't sound like they will ever be in the up-market big box chains.
You mentioned it before when it first came out. Pedialyte is the trademark of Abbot Labs the maker of the same name. The drink that RMHB is making is something similar and as you know I’m sure can’t legally use someone else’s registered trademark. They can say it’s compared to Pedialyte on the label but that’s it.
Googling 'pediatric electrolyte' shows there to be dozens of different brands. The stuff must be cheap and simple to make as any chancer can have a go at it. It is even marketed for dogs and cats and whenever that happens you know the con is really on.
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Rocky Mountain High Brands Announces Significant Private Labeling Contract
Press Release | 12/19/2017
DALLAS, Dec. 19, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rocky Mountain High Brands, Inc. (OTCQB:RMHB), a fully reporting consumer goods company specializing in brand development of health conscious, hemp-infused food and beverage products and a naturally high alkaline spring water announced today the Company has entered into a three-year Master Manufacturer Agreement with CBD Alimentos SA de CV (“CBD”), a food and beverage distributor from Mexico. During the term of this Agreement, CBD shall have the exclusive right to distribute in Mexico the Company’s energy and soft drinks with hemp seed oil and hemp seed extract. In return, CBD will utilize the Company as its exclusive supplier of its hemp-infused drinks.
CBD’s initial purchase order will be 8,000,000 cans, worth up to an estimated $3,600,000 in revenue for the Company during late first quarter or early second quarter of 2018. The 2018 volume requirement is 16,000,000 cans including the initial purchase order. This translates to revenue to RMHB of up to an estimated $7,200,000 in 2018 under this contract. RMHB and CBD will work in good faith to agree to a 2019 volume requirement.
Michael Welch, Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer, said, “We are very pleased to have this significant private label opportunity to provide our original hemp-infused drinks in Mexico and are looking forward to working with CBD. This agreement, made possible by CBD, is an important milestone for our Company. We look forward to meeting Mexico’s demand for hemp-infused drinks with our great products. We will work closely with CBD to advance this strategic opportunity.”
The Company filed a Form 8-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission on December 15, 2017. A copy of that filing can be found at:
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1670869/000166357717000415
I notice Dhubis is careful not to say if they were Dollar stores and what the price was:
"Ok I’ve found/bought Great Choice Pediatric now in CA, AZ, and in Connecticut, that’s west coast and east coast, with Texas in the middle it’s safe to say the product is across the USA! Great job Rocky!"
That very well could be, I can't see them targeting Dollar Tree to sell their new version of the drink when they are supposed to be in Walmart. It's very difficult to get your product into Walmart in the first place and even with Walmart setting the price, the profit margin isn't going to set RMHB into stardom with an electrolyte drink.
It could be that the Great Choice drink prior to the RMHB acquisition was a clunker and it's old stock that is dumped in the Dollar Tree store. Note the Amazon customer comment about cracked caps and RMHB is upgrading with a high speed capper.
That's what stunned me, why the Dollar store, that's usually where things that don't sell go to so they get rid of them cheap. Some of their old drinks were liquidated at Dollar Tree stores years ago because they weren't selling in the other stores. They aren't making much profit and it completely makes no sense.
That being so there must indeed be only a very skinny profit margin. Still a long way to go for RMHB to get to be a gold mine and world class.
Dollar Tree stores for the most part all have standard pricing on everything in all of their stores. Up until recently everything was just a dollar, they just raised their prices to $1.25. That's why the store is called Dollar Tree, everything is a buck and that goes for every item in the store.
The 33.8 fl oz bottle of Parent's Choice Pediatric Electrolyte Solution sells for $3.97 at Walmart. Going by that the 16.9 fl oz Great Choice bottle might sell for around $2, maybe a bit less. Where do you get the $1.25 from?
The single Great Choice Amazon review to date says "Arrived dirty with some of the seals broken. I wouldn't recommend this. Buy the 'real' Pedialyte instead." (It is currently unavailable and not known when it will be back in stock)
If that drink is being sold in Dollar Tree, the price is around $1.25 for a 16.9 ounce fluid bottle. They in no way making much profit. I'd like to know how they can sell it so cheap, the ingredients have to be mostly flavored water.
The old printing press wore out and they are buying a new one. It's part of the modernization.
The person who found and bought the Great Choice drink in the Dollar Tree store and posted the pic didn't say what the price was. I thought it would be of interest to know and compare with Pedialyte (the real one) and Parent's Choice but my question was apparently considered subversive and deleted.
(Adi thinks it's awesome and way cool which is to put a curse on it if his many failed forecasts are anything to go by.)
If they are this knock off pedialyte in Dollar Stores, how much profit is there a bottle that retails for $1?
With all of that new equipment, RMHB better crank up the printing press, and sell a few million more shares to pay for it. They damn sure can't pay for it with sales revenue!
Do you think they are using their Miraculous Eagle Spirit Spring water in the mix of the new pediatric electrolyte beverage. That would be nothing shy of genius, don't you think?
From the other board:
The Art of Deception is RMHB's way of doing business!
The cap of the Parent's Choice Electrolyte Solution bottle says Compare to in small print in blue on blue background and Pedialyte which stands out in bigger white print on the blue background. If you look very carefully you can just make out the minute ® after the 'e' of Pedialyte signifying the trade mark. The game is obviously to confuse buyers into thinking they are buying real Pedialyte® which is apparently the leading brand in the field.
It is called pediatric electrolyte, not pedialyte which is a reserved name coined by another company as Pedialyte®. The other board has made the same error which they muleheadedly refuse to acknowledge and correct. You'd think they'd show more concern to accurately name one of RMHB's products.
The market is apparently directed more to children (as in the pedia prefix) with the emphasis being on vomiting and diarrhea. (Maybe parents should fill the kids up with CBD too just to be on the safe side.)
The same stuff is being sold at Walmart in a lookalike style and also singling out zinc.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Parent-s-Choice-Grape-Pediatric-Electrolyte-Oral-Solution-33-8-fl-oz/19863398
Here is what the Label says it's for:
Great choice brand pediatric electrolyte. 0.5 liter size and 16.9 fluid ounce. Therapeutic hydration. Helps replenish zinc lost during diarrhea. Provides glucose to promote sodium and water absorption. Replenishes vital minerals and nutrients lost during diarrhea and vomiting to help prevent dehydration.
I got this from Sears advertisement page on Google, they are supposed to be selling it @ 45.79 a case doesn't say how many in a case.
https://www.globenewswire.com/news-release/2022/06/14/2462216/0/en/Rocky-Mountain-High-Brands-Great-Choice-Pediatric-Electrolyte-SKUs-Now-Available-in-Leading-Variety-Store.html
These people have no shame. It's the same thing they were doing with the CBD crap there is no proof medically that it works. The pedialyte does help re-hydrating and is used during having cold and flu, some use it for hangovers.
I hadn't heard the zinc story before. You seem to have a great choice whether you believe it or not.
https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/common-cold/expert-answers/zinc-for-colds/faq-20057769
They are trying to capture the COVID nuts. Zinc is said to help prevent colds and flu. Your body only can use small amounts of it. It’s another deception from these losers. It’s probably just flavored water because I know for a fact it hasn’t the approval of the FDA.
The Great Choice Pediatric (not Pedialyte®) Electrolyte bottle label proclaims "with ZINC". I don't know what the symptoms of zinc deficiency are but everyone who thinks they experience it needs to head down to the nearest Dollar Tree and buy this brew. Let's hope suspected zinc deficiency is widespread in the community.
1,644 DAYS OF MEXICO LIES / NO ORDERS
Rocky Mountain High Brands Announces Significant Private Labeling Contract
Press Release | 12/19/2017
DALLAS, Dec. 19, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Rocky Mountain High Brands, Inc. (OTCQB:RMHB), a fully reporting consumer goods company specializing in brand development of health conscious, hemp-infused food and beverage products and a naturally high alkaline spring water announced today the Company has entered into a three-year Master Manufacturer Agreement with CBD Alimentos SA de CV (“CBD”), a food and beverage distributor from Mexico. During the term of this Agreement, CBD shall have the exclusive right to distribute in Mexico the Company’s energy and soft drinks with hemp seed oil and hemp seed extract. In return, CBD will utilize the Company as its exclusive supplier of its hemp-infused drinks.
CBD’s initial purchase order will be 8,000,000 cans, worth up to an estimated $3,600,000 in revenue for the Company during late first quarter or early second quarter of 2018. The 2018 volume requirement is 16,000,000 cans including the initial purchase order. This translates to revenue to RMHB of up to an estimated $7,200,000 in 2018 under this contract. RMHB and CBD will work in good faith to agree to a 2019 volume requirement.
Michael Welch, Chairman of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer, said, “We are very pleased to have this significant private label opportunity to provide our original hemp-infused drinks in Mexico and are looking forward to working with CBD. This agreement, made possible by CBD, is an important milestone for our Company. We look forward to meeting Mexico’s demand for hemp-infused drinks with our great products. We will work closely with CBD to advance this strategic opportunity.”
The Company filed a Form 8-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission on December 15, 2017. A copy of that filing can be found at:
https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1670869/000166357717000415
RMHB product presentation August 23 2019:
http://rockymountainhighbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/RMHB156RPPAUG2019R2.pdf
Rocky Mountain High Brands, Inc. (OTCQB: RMHB), a healthy lifestyle Company specializing in high-quality health and wellness products, announced today it recently acquired a commercial bottling operation in Plano, Texas through its new wholly owned subsidiary, Rocky Mountain Productions, Inc.
The facility, previously owned by Raw Pharma, LLC, has a peak production capacity for:
- Beverages of 12,000 cans per hour
- High speed production line of 9,000 bottles per hour
- Second high-speed line of 4,000 bottles per hour (offline at time of purchase; to be brought online as soon as possible)
The high-speed production line has been converted to a hand sanitizer filling line due to the recent demand for hand sanitizer. Additional production shifts have also been added to meet the demand.
videos of bottling facility doing private label fullfillment:
Pickle shot video
rhino rush video
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