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I agree Jerseyfish.
Seems like management is finally deciding on the proper can size, the best market, retaining the best flavors, reevaluating what should be marketed as an energy drink, etc. Market trends are leaning to smaller can sizes and healthier product needs by consumers. If they can get a decent sales force working on some big water contracts and then some big box opportunities for RMH products I think we could eventually become a good buyout opportunity.
I think I am going to jump in for a little while. The water looks like it is getting traction and the Company looks like they have found some direction (finally). We'll see.
I have tried all of the drinks, except the water. They are all good. Very refreshing. Each can compete on their own merits and taste. The label information will crush Coke, Pepsi, Red Bull, Monster, etc. and all I see with this stock is opportunity.
FYI - his daughter is sharp as a tack. Good decision.
It is really great seeing us mentioned on The Street !
Whoa ! O, thank heaven for 7-11. Looks like things are ready to blast off.
A reverse split would really tick some people off.
Comanche water, Cherokee water, Mohawk water, Apache water. Lot's of options. Don't worry about it. The RMHB beverages can stand on their own. Water is just a value added product.
The mango, tea, coconut and lemonade taste great ! I am not concerned about the water at this time. However, I am pretty confident we will see it this year. Curious about the brownies. Some things have taken a little longer than I anticipated, but investors continue to see good things happening. Even when Jerry makes two steps forward and one step back, he is still moving forward. That's good enough for me. Very excited about the new California distributor. It will only take a couple of big accounts to position RMHB as a solid player in the beverage market. Fun to watch, even better to own a piece of the action.
I agree.
I just got back from Dallas. Drank a new can of the new Mango product. This is the best drink out there. Very, very good ! Wheels up, folks. This baby is starting to fly.
Wish somebody would take this shell and do something with it.
Patience is a virtue. I think the company has gone through some significant, yet positive, growing pains up to this point. Even though sales lagged we are entering the summer season and much opportunity. The re-designed and larger cans should be well received. I do not understand some of the posters calling the products swill. Have you even ever tasted a Red Bull or Monster ? Ugh ! This quarter is the Company's time to focus on sales, sales, sales. Don't spend money on concerts and the like. Place those dollars in forming viable distributors and developing direct relationships with larger store chains.
If you back out fountain drinks and look at can sales then bottled water outsells soda.
Bottled water does outsell other beverages. Look it up.
I am willing to bet that the new can designs correspond with labelling requirements that the main stream stores want. This is going to be a game changer. Mark my words.
The new cans are being filled. Great news.
Randy Champion shows he is President and CEO of Deep Blue Marine on his Face Book page. Wish him a Happy Birthday. It's TODAY !
Go to their web site.
From my thirty plus years of marketing background, I believe the new can design and size is going to be well received by main stream stores. There is a good bet the new cans have been designed to meet the purchasing/labeling wants of prospective national chain stores. I cannot verify the afore-mentioned statement, but let's just wait and see if I am right. The use of the green MJ leaf to start the market entry process was brilliant, but has opened only limited specialty markets. Efforts to date, however, have resulted in a successful market penetration and proven product acceptance. I see big opportunities ahead as long as current sales can pay for the next targets of opportunity. Say what you will, but bringing these hemp- infused products into the national marketplace could not be timed better. I am long on this stock.
I think the new graphics and cans will be accepted by the big store chains with little or no fuss. The mainstream is just not ready for the green leaf, yet. Things appear to be falling into place. I am very happy with the progression. The next numbers we see will be interesting. No reason to knock this company. They are obviously trying very hard to do the right thing. Patience. Just my observation.
Seems like if someone wanted a copy of a distribution agreement they would just ask the company. I doubt it is a secret.
Never say, never. Anything can happen.
If RMHB could get this as a theme song ... the sky is the limit.
Anybody see on the news today that Monster is being sued ? This could be a big opportunity for RMHB, if the suit finds fault against Monster.
It is not a virtual office. I am a small shareholder that did my DD and visited the offices. They exist. They are practical, professional offices.
Be sure to get the automatic newsletter from Propel. New CEO just published his vision. I am on board and long.
Until the O&G market shakes out we will probably not see much movement. However, if this technology will do what is claimed, this appears to have the potential to be a BIG mover and shaker in the future. Since the stock price is so low it would probably be a fairly safe bet to spend a little money here. I bought some stock for the long haul. As I learn more about the technology, there appears to be a potentially lucrative niche in the oil patch. I hope the company will share more info about the technology, the down hole tools, sales account successes/ failures, and their marketing plans.
Just to inform some of the uninformed. Years ago I actually tasted the tuna hot dogs and they were great. Same flavor and look as Oscar Mayer. They were a hit at the International Seafood Show in Boston. I know this because I was attending. From what I remember, that deal fell apart due to some unscrupulous attorney's.
Triple 7's. That's a good omen ! Jackpot in the making ?
After attending the shareholder meeting I was thinking about the energy shots. These will definitely be a hit and I bet it will cause a surge in profits once they hit the C-stores. These will be perfect items for users of Mr. Checkout or selling to stores by small local distributors. Store owners/product buyers should jump on them. They will use very little shelf space, cheap or no shipping costs, and an opportunity for increased store profits. Placing those little bottles next to the cash register will be an easy consumer sell and a great way to advertise other RMH products. Can't wait. In the meantime, I have given some beverage samples to some businesses in my area with positive feedback. The dual labelling is going to work. Basically, there will be two separate market segments to attack. Chains and big box stores will get the "snowflake" label and everyone else gets the leaf. More markets = opportunities for more and quicker sales. I like this stock.
I think it's great that the cans are getting bigger !
I think the shots are going to be a fast sell for convenience stores, smoke shops, and health food/nutrition stores. They take up very little shelf space and offer great point of sale positioning. Very excited about this new product line. Also, the potential for the future hemp beer line will really have appeal to the target audience.
Mistake. Canada will not exceed first quarter sales, however, it will sure impact the numbers dramatically.
Just got home from the Dallas trip. What a great weekend ! The shareholder meeting exceeded my expectations. There is no doubt RMH has developed viable products, a forward looking business plan, and real sales. I was initially concerned about their not having audited financials, but after talking to the major players there is no doubt they are working hard at providing everything the "bean counters" need to complete the process. Since this is such a new enterprise I am not really concerned as the audit will be required to get the company out of the pinkies. I was especially interested in the Canada deal. That one deal automatically exceeds the company first quarter sales. Distributor development will be interesting to watch for the next two quarters. I sensed there are a couple of big buyers getting lined up. If a couple of nationally/ regionally known companies start moving RMH products this year then the sky will be the limit.
Just got to Dallas. Heading to the shareholder meeting tomorrow. Long and strong on this one.