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Replies to #10 on Canna Vapes

mick

05/31/16 2:11 PM

#11 RE: mick #10

"When you pick up one of the pods, you're able to read the brand, strength, and strain," Dave Manly, chairman of CannaKorp, told Tech Insider back in November. "Every time you do it, it's going to be the same."

http://www.techinsider.io/about-cannakorp-keurig-of-cannabis-2016-5?utm_content=buffer471a0&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer-ti

This kind of luxury comes at a premium. The CannaCloud will retail for $149, roughly half the cost of the Pax 2 vaporizer. But a single-use pod, which contains only 0.4 grams of marijuana (the amount you'd find in a pre-roll joint), will run $9.95 each. That's about double the cost of a pre-roll joint in California.

CannaKorp closed a seed round of $1.58 million in April to jump-start production. The Boston Globe reports the company expects to ship in early 2017, focusing on the medicinal market first.

"One of our dreams is that someday you'll go into your CVS or Walgreens, and CannaCups will be right there on the shelf, much like cough medicine," Manly says. "We may be a ways away from that. But I think as things evolve and people understand cannabis better, I think it could be mainstream and we'll be right there with a consumer product."