Your website says your team has deep roots in the legacy market and you’ve been some of the drivers of the cannabis culture for decades in the west. How are CAKED roots and history in the black marketing differentiating the end product and quality, and how did the black-market help to shape the CAKED brand as a whole?
Have you experienced cannabis from the other side (legal market)? Where do you position CAKED’s quality in relation to a say… Tweed or one of the more craft focused cannabis brands, and what are the core differences I’m going to see when I’m smoking the product?
When it comes to the extracts on your site we noticed that you’re pushing solventless both in carts and magma. What’s MAGMA, and what is the difference in end product from say a BHO extraction vs a rosin which uses no chemicals just extreme colds, heats and pressure?
A topic we’ve heard a lot about is the compensation for those with the legacy experience in cannabis moving to the legal market and a lack there of. What are your thoughts on perfecting the craft, it’s value and the talent floating around trying to find positions that reflect their value in both the legacy and legal context.
In the American market it seems more cultivar / “where did my weed come from” focused as opposed to convenience. Regions such as California have engrained the connoisseur culture – not only with that comes the cool branding and packaging, but distinctive brand elements that customers recognize and that represent your brand. When you see Cookies packaging, you know it’s Cookies packaging. Is this just the culture we are exposed to in the media or is this true and how does this differ from the Canadian market and is it behind or just different as a whole?
The 80:20 rule would suggest 20% of cannabis consumers make up for 80% of the spending power in the Canadian market. Some reports have gone as far as suggesting over 50% of the cannabis purchases are now made on the legal market. What do you believe and where do you believe the share of the spending power lies between both markets?
What are the biggest changes you’ve seen over the years when it comes to the industry as a whole originally facing legal cannabis in 2018, and then the modernization of laws and addition of the legal market through to today?
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