Consulting on what…? Rolling your hash out in a sheet?
That ain’t it.
Automation is what you need for this market, there is only one person making them for that supplier because the process is tedious and requires a bit of skill.
Build a machine that turns ‘hash’ paste into pre-rolled 100% cannawraps, cannolis, cannagars, hashwraps, hashtubes whatever you wish to call them.
Making them available and repeatable enough for the consumer market is the trick to making bank on these and as someone who’s been at it for awhile with this specific product… the automation is a tricky beast to battle.
Everyone needs a hand in figuring things out with ease.
It’s not a matter of making it automated. Stand behind the integrity of your product, a machine will never roll a better doink than a hand roller.
Availability is just about how you formulate with the product you’re already processing. All you’re thinking about is not having to do the work yourself, just to automate it. That’s where a lot of the products now days that are “hand crafted” loose their touch. Yes the possibility for scaling is a possibility, but as for complete automation, I don’t see it holding to the quality I’d want behind something with my name on it like this.
Of course, there is a ‘top shelf’ for a reason and it’s great you strive for servicing that niche.
The market niche here with this product is that these are a 100% cannabis product, sure you can hand craft them and perfect the standards of quality for this venture…
But…
Any average pre-roll consumer would rather consume something made without ‘paper’ and great news! It can be done but the people who (in my experience) are willing to pay for these products, want average prices.
Hand creation of every roll isn’t a viable venture when you consider the price points the consumer would be willing to pay for these.
It cost less than $7 to produce one and I’m being generous with that number including packaging etc. your market and integrity will define your profit. You can use a very simple dry sift to make these which cost virtually only man hours and maybe DI or not you’re looking at a very low cost highly repeatable product that can be made in tiers.
I’m done arguing semantics with you. Have a great day.