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Flower Queen Sangria price drop.

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Just noticed the Queen Sangria has been reduced from £11.50 to £10/g.
More good news for us patients, looks like we're starting to see suppliers compete for market share?
Price reductions are coming drip by drip but always welcome .
Never tried this because of cost but this brings it that bit closer .
From reviews I've seen with Smacksalad he loves this stuff says it's very terpy.
New YouTuber with a review.
 
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Aye, it actually dropped yesterday but we found out a wee bit late!

I often quip that every month more and more suppliers fight over a smaller chunk of the pie, because proportionately we see more new meds/suppliers than patients each month!

In particular it blows my mind that there's somehow now over 60 oils available - when demand is <10% compared to flower. That said, they can have over a year shelf life at a time.
 
I'm a bit behind with which products are licensed/unlicensed ,but if the oils are licensed would the NHS be able to prescribe them in the future as opposed to flower which I believe is unlicensed. Maybe this is why company's are getting ahead of the apparent market.
 
Yes, if an oil was licensed it could be prescribable on the NHS (if in turn they chose to offer it, they have their own criteria and cost analysis) - but almost all oils listed, with the exception of Epidiolex and CannEpil (IIRC), are unlicensed medications too.

There's reason to suspect flower may never be licensable, due to the general variation batch-to-batch for each product - and general dosing inconsistency.
 
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