RE: Latest RNS22 Apr 2022 20:38
So what's changed since the RNS from August last year?
6 August 2021
Cellular Goods PLC
("Cellular Goods" or "the Company")
Multiyear supply agreement signed for launch of ingestible products
Cellular Goods (LSE: CBX), a UK-based provider of premium consumer products formulated with lab-made cannabinoids, is pleased to announce a multi-year manufacture and supply agreement with Chanelle McCoy Health Ltd (CMH) bringing forward its launch of a range of clinically-validated ingestible products to Q4 2021.
Under the agreement, CMH, a research-led developer of high quality ultra pure cannabinoid (CBD) products that are fully compliant with the new novel food regime, will initially supply three CBD ingestibles which will go on sale under the Cellular Goods brand in the UK, followed by continental Europe in 2022.
The deal marks a significant step in Cellular Goods' go-to-market strategy and will accelerate its entry into the market for ingestible wellness products for human consumption by more than a year.
These products will be introduced in mid-December at the same time as the Company's inaugural skincare range incorporating cannabigerol (CBG), and ahead of the new season product launches typically made in the wellness sector during the first quarter of a new year. The Company will initially sell the ingestible range exclusively through its new ecommerce website, which is in the latter stages of build and deployment.
A third line-up of "movement" products for both the athletic and everyday muscle recovery market is due to be launched in Spring 2022.
Key benefits of the deal include:
· Immediate entry into the most developed market segment with early revenue generation opportunity.
· Expands Cellular Goods' branded product range into a complementary market segment.
· Provides access to a range of novel-food regulation compliant products which are ready for launch.
· Reduced upfront R&D expenditure for market entry in ingestibles.
· Opportunity for future product development and research collaborations through access to compliant ultra pure CBD and pharmaceutical expertise.
At launch the ingestible range will comprise a tincture, spray, and capsules covering the most popular modes of consumption. These have already passed extensive quality, safety and stability tests, comply with novel foods regulations in the UK and EU and are certified under Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards. They contain lab-made CBD obtained through a GMP-certified process whereby naturally derived raw materials are converted to non-psychoactive ultra pure CBD that is bioidentical to plant-derived CBD but devoid of the many contaminants commonly found in plant-extracts, including pollutants, toxins, terpenes, heavy metals, pesticides, and psychoactive substances.
· According to the Association for the Cannabinoid Industry (ACI) the UK has the world's most developed regulatory framework for legal cannabinoid