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Monday, 06/17/2013 3:48:36 PM

Monday, June 17, 2013 3:48:36 PM

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Associated Press 20 minutes ago, mentions Dixie.

Shively isn't skirting the edges of the nascent industry, but diving right in, in a way that few other entrepreneurs are. Some companies that make high-end marijuana-infused products, such as Colorado-based Dixie Elixirs, are planning to make their brands available in other states, but it's not clear anyone else is taking steps to create a pot empire.



Dixie Elixirs won't be directly involved in the growing, processing or sale of pot in multiple states, said Tripp Keber, its managing director. Instead, it will license its technical know-how and recipes to people in Washington or elsewhere who want to produce products under the Dixie Elixirs brand — and try to avoid the attention of federal prosecutors by adhering to state laws.

"Big public federal indictments are going to do the industry a disservice," Keber said.



http://www.pressherald.com/news/nationworld/Businessman-tries-his-luck-at-building-pot-brand-.html