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Me too,
Just reported, disgusting.
Kitty,
Hi , I run my own business and wondered if you would send over your contact number and bank details. I would like to send you over £4500 and a draft for a full page advert for my business. If you could please arrange to get that into the Beckham wedding issue of Vogue for me, that would be great.
Thanks
LuckyWe
Thats for the link, just registered. Should be interesting.
FOR THE LAST TIME FFS
Ignore the articles its bad and ill informed reporting. Our ingestible are supplied by McCoy health ( Puries) and they have the novel food licence with the FSA. Thats why we teamed up with them and could get them to market so quickly. Search the list for McCoy health and Puries and you will see they are on the list with the products we sell. T
Since 1 December 2021, the Company has been selling three ingestible products in capsule, drop and spray formats, as disclosed previously. These products are formulated from lab-produced cannabidiol ("CBD"), and not plant extracts, and whose product formulations are manufactured and supplied by Chanelle McCoy Health ("CMH"), a research-led developer of high quality, ultra-pure cannabinoid products.
Cellular Goods has marketed these products based on the Food Standards Agency ("FSA") product validations received by CMH in early 2021. CMH was one of the first companies to achieve validated status and is included in a list of approved products published by the FSA on 31 March 2022. These products also underwent safety and toxicology studies as evidenced by an extensive and complete data package compiled by CMH which meets the FSA's requirements to receive a validated application for novel foods.
The FSA list as of 31 March 2022 does not include Cellular Goods, however, this is not necessary in order for the products to remain on the market. The Company fulfils FSA guidance as this is not a 'new product' to market and all the FSA required details are clearly stated on the labelling such as product name (Pureis®), legal address, product code and supplier which is the same as that of the validated CMH products featured on the FSA list.
Cellular Goods and its partner CMH welcome the introduction of stricter measures to improve consumer safety concerning novel foods and look forward to working closely with the FSA to ensure compliance with any new rules.
Anna Chokina, chief executive of Cellular Goods, said: "We are fully committed to providing premium quality ingestibles that have a traceable provenance and a data-led safety profile to the British consumer. Of the 3,536 products on the FSA list, the products we are selling are three of only 57 fully validated products."
JonasJames,
You forgot option 3. It's a start up with a brand new to market product that the general public needs to educated about. Once they are, it could be the best investment that you ever had and sold at a loss due to lack of patience. Just a thought?
Follow Winnfriths advice and drink the Kool Aid.
I always try to remain objective and look at any given situation with a balanced. unbiased and honest view.
Just been looking at the Tom Winnifrith Ahem !! retraction for posting the wrong Information about CG AGAIN. My Personnel unbiased and honest view is he is a BELL END!
There is always customers for our high end products. Le Mer who's products are lot more expensive that ours, turned over a billion pounds last year. Always a market for the high end products. With the greatest respect to everyone in the country. The products are not aimed at people who have to watch every penny.
Not engaged because there is nothing to worry about!
I contacted CG ref the terrible reports and misinformation in the press. This is the reply. Nice to know they are straight on it.
Thank you Keith.
We are aware of the article (and others) and our team is working on a response.
Regards
Support
Soz,
Ignore that, misread it.
What sell off?
Xviolet,
That is exactly correct. The Mail and Times have got it wrong. Please read the RNS from the 16th August last year.
xviolet
Our ingestibles are supplied by McCoy health ( Puries) and they have the novel food licence with the FSA. They are on the list.
Just reread the RNS and I wonder if we will still have the Movement Range is Spring as below?
A third line-up of "movement" products for both the athletic and everyday muscle recovery market is due to be launched in Spring 2022.
LGO
As per the previous messages today. We are fine and nothing will happen, we are safe. Read the RNS that dodge added below.
Plunkett
Ignore the article its bad and ill informed reporting. Our ingestible are supplied by McCoy health ( Puries) and they have the novel food licence with the FSA. Thats why we teamed up with them and could get them to market so quickly. Search the list for McCoy health and Puries and you will see they are on the list with the products we sell. The Times reporter has written a very bad article and CG need to get them to retract the the piece about us.