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Monday, 02/12/2018 7:22:10 AM

Monday, February 12, 2018 7:22:10 AM

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Got the pump text last night from insider financial:
Good Evening Everyone,

We wanted to get this profile out to you early before tomorrow’s session. This is a fresh ticker that you have never seen on our newsletter before, or probably any other for that matter.

This is an ahead of the crowd play. We are hearing MAJOR rumblings about this one getting massive exposure this week and once again we are the first to bring it to you.

Make sure you remember who told you about ICNB first.

At the end of the year the company announced that sales through the first 5 weeks of the fourth quarter are in excess of $1.25 mill USD and the company is projecting well in excess of $2 million for the fourth quarter. There are additional purchase orders in hand for close to $1 mill USD that are being shipped, with additional orders coming in daily.

Revenues announced for 9 months ending Sept. 30 were up almost 600% from the same period the year before!

When ICNB announces final numbers for the year we believe that they will impress and have an impact on the PPS.

This one is fairly liquid and has a devout following.

It’s not just MJ stocks that are taking a seat at the table for leading the “Vice” business. Beverage consumption has had a long-standing track record of pushing the margins of entertainment spending. Internationally, Vodka remains the largest traded spirit. Since 2010 distilled spirits in the US alone have grown by over 20% and when you’re talking about an industry valued in the TENS OF BILLIONS, that tends to go a long way in our opinion.

As of 2014, the US distilled beverage industry is valued at roughly $23.1B from a supplier viewpoint according to research from Statista. Based on data from Discus, the overall retail sales of distilled spirits have grown to nearly $70B with vodka dominating the overall market by as much as 34%.

If you thought that this business was a steady “growth staple” you may want to think again as new services and even mobile applications have given rise to an entirely new market segment for easier accessibility for consumers. Apps like Drizly and Minibar, users can now employ an “uber-like” service that will give door-to-door service for those ready to fatten up their home bars or get the party started early. This could continue to drive alcohol sales at an exponential pace in the near term.

Do your research:

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