Approximately 15% of recreational retail purchase are on vape carts (reusable & disposable). In a state like Colorado, it accounts for about $200m of the market.
Whether it be consumer choice because of the recent reported illnesses or negative media portrayal, or because of potential recommended ban on vape products in certain jurisdictions the amount of consumer spending on vape carts is likely to decrease some amount.
Where do you see this money going?
Are vape cart consumers more likely to shift their spending to edibles, flower, or resort to black market vape carts? What product does a former vape cart consumer turn to to get their fix?
Still under restoration. Bad ass mother fucker though! Weeled it so hard I trashed it. Almost new again. Cab resto is all that’s left. Gonna run a wiper using rear hydraulics and PTO. Lol.
isn’t that a bit absurd? I mean 200mph is pretty much impossible anywhere unless you’re at a track or an airstrip or something, but they’re like “fuck it, lets push it to 300mph, that’s a usable speed”.
If I remember correctly though that 300 mark was due to changing gears, so it’s technically not a production variant that you could buy to hit the 300 mark
Guess you have never drove down US27 here on a sunday morning…
Its pretty notorious down here for people to test the cars and bikes on. There is a sunoco right on the corner of griffen and us27 that sell most of the VP race fuels at the pump. 1/8 mile drag strip 5 miles away too.
On any given sunday, you can sit there and at least see a few 215-225mph plus turbo bikes make runs. definelty some crazy cars too…You would never be able to hit 300mph there but ive definetly taken a bike or 2 to the 200mph club there. And when velocity racing was still in davie fl. we had some of the fastest hybussas in the world consistently playing out there.