Thursday, July 27, 2017 10:47:17 PM
The deal that Isodiol inked with Tweed (Canopy) a couple days ago is to market THC edible products to the recreational market in Canada. I'm sure you know, and as the article I posted made the point, edibles are going to be a massive massive market for recreational. Aspects of the Tweed deal involves creating new products and licensing products.
The one place where I disagree is where you suggest it would be a bad idea for Isodiol to enter this market. IMO to the contrary, this is going to be explosive for Isodiol and through partnerships with absolute top-tier players like TWEED/Canopy will position Isodiol as the dominant edible player in the recreational market -- with international partnerships and distro already in place.
They are medical-only now and currently until Canada recreational market goes legal in 2018.
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