consumer and specifically the infused products. i mean, it s slightly embarrassing because for better or worse, i m maybe identified as a thought leader. this just knocked me over the side of the head. we sold more in a 90-minute period in january than we did in the entire month of november of 2013. this is serving the adult use market, the recreational marijuana consumer. i can get the next person in line. this will house call it 500 plants. the wheels of cannabis turn slow when you re waiting on permits. both by the state and by the city. i ve always had a high tolerance for risk. obviously this business is wrought with risk. as you say rise to the top of the mile high city, it s also a long way to fall. tripp s growing empire is proof that some americans like to eat and drink their weed. so how many did you want? marijuana opponents aren t gone, but they have been relegated to the shadows, waiting for another moment to be
e-mail of kind of a structure and outline it and then we ll kick it around and figure out out how to make it happen. let me make a toast. toast. i was really happy to be able to hang out with tripp and andy but also talking the business, the futures contract. i don t think we re quite there yet in terms of how we ll do it but we re both there we want to do it and find a way. definitely. definitely. see you guys. the pot barons bank on a million dollar gamble. more secure in our own safe. oh, cool. wow, the banks don t want us. we ll just work with ourselves. we don t need the banks. you know hidden things. ok, why s that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates.
down. what i prefer is have a preferred vendor contract or something like that that said we sell our trim to you at market rate. i can t force you to sell it to me the way i want to buy it. there s some value clearly i know there is. to deal with one person and know that you re never not going to get paid. quite honestly this is a very small part of my business. yeah. and what i don t want to do i don t want to take advantage of you, tripp and chuck. you could give us that and eliminate that as a complete issue. i could do that. i could. the night is it still young. let s put it this way. you re open certainly open minded to locking us in at no less than a preferred vendor with a guaranteed minimum. yes. exclusive. exclusive, all right. so then the only thing we need to determine other than just price on that yeah. is i firmly believe that cannabis ultimately becomes like a commodity and i think you know that this thing is going to provide you
future of cannabis. this happens to be one dose of five milligram thc watermelon cream. it is literally flying off the shelves. this is just one sku across every single product line. we ll have a low-dose product. this industry could be considered a rebirth for cannabis. it s approaching a 900 plus million dollar industry where infused products represent 50% of the market. as we go out across this national expansion, what is the value of dixie? why would affiliates sign up with us? it s because of what tripp just said. for them to figure how to innovate, how to package it, label it, how to produce it consistently, it s extremely expensive. now they don t have to invest in that upfront. they can have the benefit that have r&d and knowledge and experience to immediately launch the most recognizable brand in the business in their state. we have plenty of resources now to do things we want to do
that s decimated our inventory. if we don t get this machine turned back on in the next week or ten days, we ll start to run on a cash deficit. but the show must go on, and this act calls for the announcement of dixie one, their new low-dose soda. good morning, everybody. my name is tripp keber. most recently in the month of june, we launched dixie one, which is one product, one dose. when the only marijuana drinkables are highly potent, like scotch or vodka, dixie believes the future of cannabis looks more like beer. then it s off to a charity event. there he is. good to see you. what s going on? tonight we re celebrating a charity that focuses on catastrophic diseases for children. we re here raising moneys tonight on their behalf. good to see you.