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Extracts Kallie® CW-CER T75:G6 Chill Will Live Rosin

I think that's a fair assumption for launch @LPCastle, but in the long-run, I don't doubt almost all clinics will offer simply to compete.

End of the day, every prior time we've seen some new type of medication or format (like vape carts), there's been a mass exodus of patients leaving clinics that won't offer. In the long-run, I can't see it going any other way than widespread adoption.

There's much more coming in terms of extract formats, just unfortunately nothing we can publish yet 🤐
 
You've probably got a lot of import taxes? Then all the extras getting it certified/tested, I'm not sure exactly how it works but as @Muiredach has said it'll be more than Canadian prices 100% because of the extra costs on top. Hopefully it won't be extortionate.
I can get rosin if I want to for around £50 for 2g (just press my own) 😅
Exactly mate it has so be vaguely reasonably priced relative to flower at least 🙏😅
 
You've probably got a lot of import taxes? Then all the extras getting it certified/tested, I'm not sure exactly how it works but as @Muiredach has said it'll be more than Canadian prices 100% because of the extra costs on top. Hopefully it won't be extortionate.
I can get rosin if I want to for around £50 for 2g (just press my own) 😅
I went to reply to this and math didnt math cos i counted 20% tax and 20% testing but added 10% instead of 20% lol i blame wedding layer . Then i seen montus reply on the phant extracts about not meeting the 40% threshold so really looking at what clinics would take it on. Looks like a price war would reveal true costs but all about what the pharmacy is willing to pay .
 
Their live rosin is $65 in canada = £35 so £40 would be a gd price but i have a feeling of a ripoff coming
Seen as though the UK is getting 2g pots id still pay anywhere upto £100 for a 2g jar of decent rosin....
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Not just listed, but registered as an active ingredient - meaning it has to be tested within an allowed ±10% variance.

While some brands have listed CBG content from COAs in the past, we've never had CBG content specifically prescribed for as an active ingredient.

Literally a doctor must write "CBG 60mg/g" on each script for it. I know for a few clinics that have prescription templates, they're going to have to update them from just THC and CBD 😅
What about the other 20+ cannabinoids thats found in every strain of cannabis...? We dont get that info on our flower yet they all contain a different % of CBG, CBN, CBD, CBA & THC as a dried flower.
 
I went to reply to this and math didnt math cos i counted 20% tax and 20% testing but added 10% instead of 20% lol i blame wedding layer . Then i seen montus reply on the phant extracts about not meeting the 40% threshold so really looking at what clinics would take it on. Looks like a price war would reveal true costs but all about what the pharmacy is willing to pay .
Lol mate I do that sometimes 😂
10g of decentish flower £50 would give me 2g of Rosin based on previous pressing results I have achieved with my press.
I haven't pressed any flower in a while, mmmmmmm 🤔
 
What about the other 20+ cannabinoids thats found in every strain of cannabis...? We dont get that info on our flower yet they all contain a different % of CBG, CBN, CBD, CBA & THC as a dried flower.
Where we're actually provided with authoritative COAs, we'll publish the information every time – problem is this doesn't happen in 90%+ of circumstances, and some we do have even miss out minor cannabinoid testing.

COAs should be widely available to all patients and doctors, to best inform decision making, but it just simply isn't the case right now.
 
Where we're actually provided with authoritative COAs, we'll publish the information every time – problem is this doesn't happen in 90%+ of circumstances, and some we do have even miss out minor cannabinoid testing.

COAs should be widely available to all patients and doctors, to best inform decision making, but it just simply isn't the case right now.
Essentially, uncontrolled, unlicensed, cannabis-based medicines?
 
Where we're actually provided with authoritative COAs, we'll publish the information every time – problem is this doesn't happen in 90%+ of circumstances, and some we do have even miss out minor cannabinoid testing.

COAs should be widely available to all patients and doctors, to best inform decision making, but it just simply isn't the case right now.
I thought COA always has to be provided by the dispensing pharmacy when you request it, as they have to have it due to regulations?
 
I thought COA always has to be provided by the dispensing pharmacy when you request it, as they have to have it due to regulations?

Sad but true, a full COA is an expensive thing, I fear the requirement is somehow dodged or it's so vague it can be easily avoided. I cannot find the exact regulation however. Anyone?
 

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Sad but true, a full COA is an expensive thing, I fear the requirement is somehow dodged or it's so vague it can be easily avoided. I cannot find the exact regulation however. Anyone?
From what i read the clinic can provide a COA to patient on request but i think its more to do with importer and clinic pharmacy and i dont think they are obligated but can , i may be wrong on this or COA can be a private issue and dont need to make it public.
 
A.P Knives. a french dude. will see if i can upload a photo
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Do they heat up, they don't look like they do so what's the difference of using these to a hotknife dab knife?
 
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