MCTC Holdings Inc. (MCTC) Adds to Clean-Infused Co
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- MCTC Holdings Inc. is rapidly advancing patented infusion technologies that deliver cannabinoid extracts to consumers in potent, minuscule particulate forms that are virtually undetectable once infused
- MCTC has recently announced production of its new Hemp You Can Feel™ Coffee Infusions tablets and powders, which allow food and beverage manufacturers to cleanly infuse their products in a simple, cost-effective manner
- The company’s announcement follows on the heels of rolling out its own branded coffee infusion, which is designed to avoid the chemical additives and harsh extract manipulations many other products have used
On the heels of launching its Hemp You Can Feel™ brand cannabinoid-infused clean label coffee, MCTC Holdings Inc. (OTC: MCTC) is introducing a new technology to help coffee companies and manufacturers of other beverages to produce clean label drinks of their own through a cannabinoid infusion process superior to commonly used systems in the marketplace.
MCTC’s Hemp You Can Feel™ Coffee Infusions are available either as a tablet containing cannabinoid infusions that can be added to coffee pods on a customer-customized basis, or as a cannabinoid powder for manufacturers with automated capabilities.
“We are now offering single-serving coffee manufacturers a superior method to infuse products with CBD and other cannabinoids,” CEO Arman Tabatabaei stated in the announcement (http://nnw.fm/9G7Cq). “It is so revolutionary, we have filed two patents; one on the underlying powderization technology and another on the use of solid and powdered dosing forms for cannabinoids in single-serving beverage pods. With our new products, … even the smallest of single-serving pod manufacturers will be able to easily transform ordinary low margin products into products that are high margin and very profitable.”
MCTC is focusing its efforts on improving infusion technologies by developing its Hemp You Can Feel™ patents as a means of bio-delivering cannabinoid extracts in a highly efficient manner. The company is in the process of changing its corporate identity to Cannabis Global, Inc., to better brand its corporate strategy.
The Hemp You Can Feel™ Coffee Infusions utilize dual technologies that don’t use chemical additives, surfactants or other processing additives to get the oil-based cannabinoid extracts to mix with water-based beverages. When the Hemp You Can Feel extract infusions make contact with water, the cannabinoids and other ingredients are infused directly into the beverage with near 99 percent efficiency with minimal or no effect on the taste or other characteristics of the beverage, according to the company.
“It is truly scary what many CBD manufacturers are using to infuse CBD into products,” Tabatabaei added. “We provide everything in a premixed form that is simply added to the pod – we even provide a full certificate of analysis from third-party laboratories that can be included in product packaging to provide comfort to consumers that they are getting the potency and purity they deserve. Not only is this infusion system likely vastly superior to most processes currently being deployed, it is also likely a less expensive solution compared to attempting the complex infusion process in house.”
Infused foods and beverages have become an increasingly popular subsection of the cannabis industry. Following a year’s review of regulatory concerns in the nationally legal Canada cannabis culture, the country’s retailers opened their doors in December to a variety of infused products (http://nnw.fm/k63hD). The United States’ sea change in courting cannabinoids has occurred on a state-by-state basis because of federal reluctance to embrace the cannabis plant’s possibilities, creating difficulties for infused food and beverage interests ranging from alcohol to dairy producers. But revenue and data analyses show societal enthusiasm clearly exists (http://nnw.fm/vtZe9).
MCTC introduced its own branded infused coffee product in January, using the same clean label technology (http://nnw.fm/caFB9). The company is working with patent counsel to protect aspects of its technologies, including six applications for patents on its extract science. The company has also begun working on the development of polymeric cannabinoid nanoparticles and nanofibers that can infuse cannabinoids and glycosides at a previously unseen level.
For more information, visit the company’s website at www.CannabisGlobalInc.com
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