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The Cannabusiness Report with Ryan Nerz |
August 10, 2015 4:29 PM

What if you could choose exactly the type of
high you felt when you smoked a joint or ate a
pot brownie?

Scientists at the cannabis company Ebbu are
creating marijuana extracts to conjure up the
kind of mood you’d like to feel.

They want consumers to experience one of their five branded feelings: giggle, create, energy, chill, and bliss.

“Consumers don’t purchase edibles based on
flavoring, they purchase based on how it’s going to make the person feel,” says Dooma Wendschuh, co-founder of Ebbu.

According to experts, marijuana in its raw form is totally unpredictable, which is why most first-time users don’t know what to expect when they try it. Ebbu is trying to take that unknown factor out of the equation.

“We’ve pioneered a technology that let’s us
create an entirely new product,” says
Wendschuh.

Wednschuh compares Ebbu to an alcohol
distillery that converts potatoes into vodka. The Colorado-based company uses a cannabis distillation process that turns the raw material–a marijuana plant–into a purified oil, allowing each individual cannabanoid in the plant to be separated out.

Cannabanoids are the compounds in cannabis that Ebbu uses to create a more predictable psychoactive effect.

Ebbu has been called an industry game-changer, and has already begun distributing its predictable extracts to cannabis companies to be used in edibles, sodas, and many other products.

The Cannabusiness Report’s Ryan Nerz met with Wendschuh and his staff in Denver, CO to find out more about their ambitious plans.

Learn more about Ebbu tonight on the season
premiere of The Cannabusiness Report at 10pm ET.

Note
I saw this program the other day and I telling you the notion sounds exceedingly promising! To be able to choose your outcome is like no other substance on the planet!

"Hey I'm going to the comedy club tonight. Let me have that vile of the giggle." or maybe you need to liven up your room ... Some creative please! ...

I cannot wait to experience this ... Been a long long road to get here...
(08-12-2015, 04:06 PM)IceWizard Wrote: [ -> ]The Cannabusiness Report with Ryan Nerz |
August 10, 2015 4:29 PM

What if you could choose exactly the type of
high you felt when you smoked a joint or ate a
pot brownie?

Scientists at the cannabis company Ebbu are
creating marijuana extracts to conjure up the
kind of mood you’d like to feel.

They want consumers to experience one of their five branded feelings: giggle, create, energy, chill, and bliss.

“Consumers don’t purchase edibles based on
flavoring, they purchase based on how it’s going to make the person feel,” says Dooma Wendschuh, co-founder of Ebbu.

According to experts, marijuana in its raw form is totally unpredictable, which is why most first-time users don’t know what to expect when they try it. Ebbu is trying to take that unknown factor out of the equation.

“We’ve pioneered a technology that let’s us
create an entirely new product,” says
Wendschuh.

Wednschuh compares Ebbu to an alcohol
distillery that converts potatoes into vodka. The Colorado-based company uses a cannabis distillation process that turns the raw material–a marijuana plant–into a purified oil, allowing each individual cannabanoid in the plant to be separated out.

Cannabanoids are the compounds in cannabis that Ebbu uses to create a more predictable psychoactive effect.

Ebbu has been called an industry game-changer, and has already begun distributing its predictable extracts to cannabis companies to be used in edibles, sodas, and many other products.

The Cannabusiness Report’s Ryan Nerz met with Wendschuh and his staff in Denver, CO to find out more about their ambitious plans.

Learn more about Ebbu tonight on the season
premiere of The Cannabusiness Report at 10pm ET.

Note
I saw this program the other day and I telling you the notion sounds exceedingly promising! To be able to choose your outcome is like no other substance on the planet!

"Hey I'm going to the comedy club tonight. Let me have that vile of the giggle." or maybe you need to liven up your room ... Some creative please! ...

I cannot wait to experience this ... Been a long long road to get here...

Actually a good idea because sometimes people cant handle a paranoid strong dose or maybe one wants a more body electric thunder buzz. If it becomes more possible they will be wealthy! I think we need to try not to get to far into the THC molecule and stay to the plants because then it becomes more into a soon to be pharmaceutical business. Then again Id be first in line Cool
I was under the impression that this was already being done...
(01-27-2016, 05:25 PM)luvhandles Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-12-2015, 04:06 PM)IceWizard Wrote: [ -> ]The Cannabusiness Report with Ryan Nerz |
August 10, 2015 4:29 PM

What if you could choose exactly the type of
high you felt when you smoked a joint or ate a
pot brownie?

Scientists at the cannabis company Ebbu are
creating marijuana extracts to conjure up the
kind of mood you’d like to feel.

They want consumers to experience one of their five branded feelings: giggle, create, energy, chill, and bliss.

“Consumers don’t purchase edibles based on
flavoring, they purchase based on how it’s going to make the person feel,” says Dooma Wendschuh, co-founder of Ebbu.

According to experts, marijuana in its raw form is totally unpredictable, which is why most first-time users don’t know what to expect when they try it. Ebbu is trying to take that unknown factor out of the equation.

“We’ve pioneered a technology that let’s us
create an entirely new product,” says
Wendschuh.

Wednschuh compares Ebbu to an alcohol
distillery that converts potatoes into vodka. The Colorado-based company uses a cannabis distillation process that turns the raw material–a marijuana plant–into a purified oil, allowing each individual cannabanoid in the plant to be separated out.

Cannabanoids are the compounds in cannabis that Ebbu uses to create a more predictable psychoactive effect.

Ebbu has been called an industry game-changer, and has already begun distributing its predictable extracts to cannabis companies to be used in edibles, sodas, and many other products.

The Cannabusiness Report’s Ryan Nerz met with Wendschuh and his staff in Denver, CO to find out more about their ambitious plans.

Learn more about Ebbu tonight on the season
premiere of The Cannabusiness Report at 10pm ET.

Note
I saw this program the other day and I telling you the notion sounds exceedingly promising! To be able to choose your outcome is like no other substance on the planet!

"Hey I'm going to the comedy club tonight. Let me have that vile of the giggle." or maybe you need to liven up your room ... Some creative please! ...

I cannot wait to experience this ... Been a long long road to get here...

Actually a good idea because sometimes people cant handle a paranoid strong dose or maybe one wants a more body electric thunder buzz. If it becomes more possible they will be wealthy! I think we need to try not to get to far into the THC molecule and stay to the plants because then it becomes more into a soon to be pharmaceutical business. Then again Id be first in line Cool
lmk ill be 2nd   LOL
(01-28-2016, 07:51 PM)airraid101 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-27-2016, 05:25 PM)luvhandles Wrote: [ -> ]
(08-12-2015, 04:06 PM)IceWizard Wrote: [ -> ]The Cannabusiness Report with Ryan Nerz |
August 10, 2015 4:29 PM

What if you could choose exactly the type of
high you felt when you smoked a joint or ate a
pot brownie?

Scientists at the cannabis company Ebbu are
creating marijuana extracts to conjure up the
kind of mood you’d like to feel.

They want consumers to experience one of their five branded feelings: giggle, create, energy, chill, and bliss.

“Consumers don’t purchase edibles based on
flavoring, they purchase based on how it’s going to make the person feel,” says Dooma Wendschuh, co-founder of Ebbu.

According to experts, marijuana in its raw form is totally unpredictable, which is why most first-time users don’t know what to expect when they try it. Ebbu is trying to take that unknown factor out of the equation.

“We’ve pioneered a technology that let’s us
create an entirely new product,” says
Wendschuh.

Wednschuh compares Ebbu to an alcohol
distillery that converts potatoes into vodka. The Colorado-based company uses a cannabis distillation process that turns the raw material–a marijuana plant–into a purified oil, allowing each individual cannabanoid in the plant to be separated out.

Cannabanoids are the compounds in cannabis that Ebbu uses to create a more predictable psychoactive effect.

Ebbu has been called an industry game-changer, and has already begun distributing its predictable extracts to cannabis companies to be used in edibles, sodas, and many other products.

The Cannabusiness Report’s Ryan Nerz met with Wendschuh and his staff in Denver, CO to find out more about their ambitious plans.

Learn more about Ebbu tonight on the season
premiere of The Cannabusiness Report at 10pm ET.

Note
I saw this program the other day and I telling you the notion sounds exceedingly promising! To be able to choose your outcome is like no other substance on the planet!

"Hey I'm going to the comedy club tonight. Let me have that vile of the giggle." or maybe you need to liven up your room ... Some creative please! ...

I cannot wait to experience this ... Been a long long road to get here...

Actually a good idea because sometimes people cant handle a paranoid strong dose or maybe one wants a more body electric thunder buzz. If it becomes more possible they will be wealthy! I think we need to try not to get to far into the THC molecule and stay to the plants because then it becomes more into a soon to be pharmaceutical business. Then again Id be first in line Cool
lmk ill be 2nd   LOL
Ill be behind you....next...that's me Big Grin
As I opened the door to the place, I'd be lookin over my shoulder to see who was in line.....lol Wink

Ice
We already know that indica gives a more laid back body stone and sativa gives a more cerebral "up" type of high. Its been a matter of picking what works for you. Not everyone will react the same to extracted chems. I'm a little iffy about this, might turn out to be a good thing but sounds like pot in a pill. Its hard to keep those pills lit, I've tried. Wink
INDICA>SATIVA sativa gives me mad paranoia or what ive been calling 'the fear'
(01-29-2016, 05:12 PM)IceWizard Wrote: [ -> ]As I opened the door to the place, I'd be lookin over my shoulder to see who was in line.....lol  Wink

Ice

Lol, that's why I said Id be the third! I appreciate the way you think!
energy or bliss please!
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