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Wednesday, December 30, 2015 9:27:52 AM
The problem is this is not the first time we've got 'news' claiming they had resources to not only grow the plant in bulk, but to peddle it as well.
The next issue is this, there are so many legal weed pushers that competition is insane, now, if they can get a group of strains going that people can depend on time and again, and somehow market that product repeatedly to the locals, it's game on. But this is coming no time in the near future.
Sure, the company has spent the last several years focusing on the vending of pot products, to end up where so many more started out, peddling weed.
It's like running their butts off while standing in a puddle of grease.
A company is nothing more than a brand until they begin to start mass producing a repeatable marketed product.
Lets see what they can start to accomplish, and take the American Green brand, and make it a real business. Outside of riding that fine line between the spider webs of legal money laundering and pyramid schemes.
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