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Re: MIKEY501 post# 13799

Sunday, 03/18/2018 6:08:06 AM

Sunday, March 18, 2018 6:08:06 AM

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Positive study on THC & coffee!

https://hightimes.com/news/research-reveals-link-coffee-cannabis-brain-function/

Chart shaping up...
https://www.barchart.com/stocks/quotes/JAMN

New CEO Chris Plant said months ago they are going to now focus on THC Coffee in CO and NATIONALLLY.

https://www.bizjournals.com/denver/news/2017/04/26/a-different-potcolorado-coffee-company-to.html

Jammin Java Corp., the Denver company that was started by the son of reggae singer and marijuana enthusiast Bob Marley, said it will introduce cannabis coffee for the Colorado market, including THC and CBD based coffees. "The fact we are located in Colorado, where cannabis is recreationally legal, will give us a competitive advantage when we start selling cannabis coffee drinks throughout the state. Priority number one is making a great tasting coffee drink, and a close number two is establishing ourselves as the premium cannabis coffee drink in Colorado. Once we accomplish that, we will look to start cannabis coffee drinks in the other legally permitted states," said Chris Plant, CEO of Jammin Java, in a statement.


https://www.vendingtimes.com/articles/high-performance-beverages-pacts-with-marley-coffe-6546

TAGS: High Performance Beverage Co., Jammin Java Corp.

CAVE CREEK, AZ -- High Performance Beverage Co. said it has entered into a joint venture with Jammin Java Corp. to develop THC- and CBD-based canned and bottled coffees for sale in Colorado. They also plan to develop mainstream RTD coffee and energy drinks for national distribution. "The fact that Jammin Java is already a well-established coffee company that is located in Colorado reaps multiple benefits and competitive advantages in the areas of THC and CDB coffee drinks," said HPBC chief executive Toby McBride. "We are extremely confident that Jammin Java will be able to have a significant impact on the Colorado market before entering additional states that are legally permitted."