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I'll be back, as you guys all know, I'm joking
with you, guys, but we have a fantastic show for
you today. You guys, we've got a special guest. This
guy is from a company called plug and Play, and
plug and Play has been plugging away in this industry
for some time. Peter Tang is in the building. Peter,
how are you doing today's serve? I'm fantastic, Thank you
for asking. How are you? Oh fan, fatastical dude. So listen, man,
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you know, um, first of all, I want to dive
straight into it. But what is plugg and play? You
know what? What what do you guys provide to the
community of cannabis. Let's say that so plug play? Uh,
you know we started back in so let me correct myself.
It's plug play, not not plug and play. It used
to be plug and play. But when you go on
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Google and you search plug and play, a bunch of
different stuff come up. We don't need to talk about Okay,
oh really, no way, I didn't know that. That's great,
So you know, we we stay stay type we we
simplified it right, change it to plug play. You know
when you search plug play, now we do come up.
But nice, dude, I didn't know that that was a
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sexual thing. Yeah, play, you got that. You got also
like computer chips, Yeah yeah. There's all kinds of say
you know, and it just seems so like for me,
like when I heard plug play and I'm gonna just
say it correctly now because you know, no sense is
saying it wrong plug play, But when I heard it,
you know, it just seemed like it flowed was p
and you know, but but whatever, So you know, getting
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it right though that, you know, now having it down
to a science to where you know, you guys understand
your own marketing, I guess, but what what what do
you guys provide to the industry? How about that? So
I guess we're most known for our vate product. Um.
You know we started at that time. You know, the
five ten threads were pretty pretty big at that time.
So you know, we came out with the pod system. Um,
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there's only a few, you know, companies with pod systems
in the market, but you know, we we we made that,
you know boldly eep and said, okay, this is this
is where we think, you know, the direction of this
game is going to head. So that's where you know,
and it we went all in, and and it was tough.
It was tough because you know, in the beginning, we
got a lot of pushback, got a lot of people
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that you know, I didn't want to give it a shot,
you know, proprietary battery and everything. It's just it was
tough at the time. Yeah, absolutely, this is right. So
that's that's the battery. You grab the battery. That's the
pod um in full metric compliant packaging so that it
is a challenge to open. Yeah, we all love that.
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You know. The fun part is is that you know,
I'm not going to start opening or actually I am.
I want to open it. Let me, let me open
it up because it actually reminds me of you know,
one of those cassette tapes whe the HS. Yeah, dude, yeah,
that's that's that's so dope right now, we're all eighties babies.
At first, I was like, you know what, I don't
I don't want to open I'm like, yeah, dude, this
this feels like I should be opening it for sure.
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So I opened this beautiful packaging by the way, Um,
thank you, thank you that yo, that's dope. Shout out
to our team, Shout out to our graphic team. They're
they're they're the ship about to be Like, yeah, I
want to give us special things to me, you know
what I'm saying. So can you move that over there? Please?
Thank you? Yeah, I want to give a special shout
out to me, you know what I'm saying. And then
myself the team, the team behind that wall, alley, behind
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that wall. You're right there where you go. So so
you know if this is beautiful, dude, this thing is
as hell. I just want to keep it simple, keep
a sleek um. You know, our our battery considering its size.
This is the charger right here. Yeah, that's the charge.
It's a regular all out on the on the quality
of this ship. Do we try? I mean trying is lying. Baby,
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you did it? You did it? Oh, this is it?
This is it man. You know, quality is kind of charge.
When it comes to a charge, it comes pre charged it. Actually,
I would say anywhere between like fifty seven seconds. Ample box, bro,
like they're opening up an apple, you know what I mean,
Like literally apple. You know, it's just it's just so dope.
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I'll open that for you if you want. You go,
he said, let me do that part. I know that's
part of it. Huh's part of the challenge. Yeah, man,
I'll tell you what. You're just opening this. This the battery, dude,
is freaking awesome. You've got a system to it. Huh.
It's because it's child proof now, right it. Yeah, well,
you know, I'll tell you. You know, it's funny. I
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get a lot of these at home and you know,
and and sometimes at the office and stuff like that,
and I'm like, you know what, dude, these things are
not easy to open anymore at all. Like they're not
they're not playing with do they make it challenging for
a reason, I guess. Okay, So it's got a magnetic
so so it automatically magnetically goes in, is what theyre
So this is the plug, right, this is the plug
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the batteries to play to plug play and you literally
just plug and play it and then so do you
just you just do you? Uh how many times you hit?
Five times? Yeah? Five times? Be careful, be careful. It's
real deal. It's the real do so you know, it's
just the secret sauces in the vape, draw the battery
like that and just lip it, you know, I mean,
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I'm not really hit it, just kind of yeah. So
so and then who came up with you guys color
schemes and all this stuff do because it's I would say,
it's a collective again, you know, you know our team,
we really kind of sit and what's awesome is everybody
gets involved. Everybody gets involved with you know, the what
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we want next to colors um, you know, down to
the design. You know, shout out to Jasmine. She's our
We have an amazing graphic designer. She's you know, she
she keeps everything very playful, very vibrus. This is so cool,
Like I mean, honestly, dude, like this is really really cool.
I I love the product line UM and I've been
a fan, dude, and I always I always see you hustling.
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You know. One thing that that I admire about people
in the industry is that you know, we know who's
working hard for sure. You know what I'm saying. If
you're working hard, then you know who's working hard next
to you. Guys are working hard. Well, you're working very hard.
I see you guys everywhere. Thank you man. We are
working very hard. And but but you know you're working
hard too, because I go to advance, I see you
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out there. I always see your whip pull them up.
You know, some guys, I don't see you at the event,
but I'll see your whip, you know, I'll see the wheels.
I'll be like, oh, there there's my guy plug plays here,
you know, saying Peters in the building. Perfect. So what
role do you play at the company? But so I'm
one of the directors. Um. I came on actually a
little after my boy founded this company. He one of
my one of my closest friends. UM. Back in we
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pretty much you know, we're in our late twenties, had
a failed business already, you know, we failed at a
few businesses. And we're sitting in front of a coffee
shop called It's a Grind and Diamond Bar, and this
is like late two thousand sixteen. And he draws on
the napkin a battery like he's like, this is what
we're this is what we're gonna do, right, And I
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was like, all right, what do you want to do?
He draws on the napkin like a battery and like
a little pot right, And I'm so confused at the times,
like what is that? What are you talking about? Because
that at that time, I think, um, it was only
five ten threads at the time, there was no So
are you guys responsible for this actual this whole method,
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this is your home? I mean, can you did you
get nabbed at me? How does that work? Is trademarked? No? So,
you know, we we have we have a manufacturer that
we work with and and they had you know, new
and upcoming technology and we you know, we we got
involved with basically picking out the design, deciding you know,
how how is this going to look right, and you know,
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moving forward with it. And so fortunately we picked a
great device. I feel like it. You know, it's definitely
an industry leader when it comes to its reliability and
basically the quality of it right, and um, yeah, we
just you know, a year later, he gets he gets
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the product in, he said, hey, let's let's let's get
it going right. And at that time, you know, it
wasn't fully the whole world. We weren't even I don't
think the whole world was legit. Yeah, I mean, you know, so, um,
at that time, I was in the I was personally
in the car business, that's where I thought. I was
what I started. So I started by car business and
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you know, just selling vogues wagons to yodas, and then
eventually I got into selling exotic cars right out here
in Coasta, Mesa, and so I thought that's what I
was gonna be doing forever. You know, I love what
I did, um, you know, messing around with toys every
single day. Um, you know, shout out to euro Car.
I loved him dearly, right, and you know, I've basically
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I was doing business with everybody that was in this industry, right.
I was a car plug at the time, So naturally
I was like, man, everybody's coming in here, just killing it, right. Yeah.
He's like, hey, dude, I got something for you too. Yeah.
So up been in the trunk, like keeping in the trunk. Yeah. Now,
so you know I was intrigued, um, you know, just
moving stuff here and there. And of course my boy
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started this. He said, hey, you know, let's let's let's
get it going. So you know, I decided, all right,
let me let me try to, let me try to
get things going with you on the side, and ended
up having to kind of take some time away from
it because the napkin though, So we were at the
napkin and then they built this. Yeah, he drew it.
He drew it on the napkin and I looked at
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us like, all right, well, let's do it right. A
year later, he has a battery, he has the po
China and they have mass produced. Yeah, so did did
they knock it off there? Because I mean after that,
it seems like that's probably right around the time that
the whole world got these, because I mean we've seen
so many different manufacturers popped or was this already something
that was out when it was it was through another matter,
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It was through a manufacturer, but we branded it first.
So they have their like the Crookland version, yeah, which
was probably for vague cartridge is prior of some sort, right,
but not for cannabis, not exactly right. So you guys
are like yo stepped on the scene and no one
really had this in our space here and plug Play
came out and and and started that name. Yeah, and
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we had to you know, adjust the little bit of
the components inside the device and also the cartridge itself.
But um, yeah, he drew it. Literally almost a year
later everything came and you know, I just hit the
streets with it, and I had to take a little
time away from it because you know, one of my clients,
his kid ends up getting ahold of it somehow, and
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I'm the only dude in town with this, right, So
then it all tracked back to me, and I was like, hey,
I told my boy. I was like, Alex, I gotta
I gotta chill for a little bit. Yeah, I gotta chill.
You know, once everything gets compliant, let's go yeah, let's
make it right. Let's go right. So one of your
clients is like, yo, my son got Yeah, he was
about the guy that did to rip my head off, dude,
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because that's a horrible feeling too, because it's like, man,
you know, you didn't want to get into his hands exactly,
but it did. But you know, it's it's a potent system.
So you know, he didn't he didn't understand what he
was getting into. Took a hit of it definitely, you know,
knocked him on his ass. Parents got scared, and you know,
they got scared. Parents got scared, and he knew you
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and you're like, broth, just calmed down, It'll be okay.
I promised, right. I had to go to his I
had to go to his his his house and everything,
sit on his kitchen table with him with his parents,
his dad, him, and you know it's funny because he's
my client. I sold him cards. Yeah, um, you know
we were sitting there. I saw him a Porsche GC three, right,
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and you know they have a bunch of other cars
now they got they got all the still friends, um
I mean on on Instagram. Yeah yeah, but you know
he's they're they're out there doing their thing out here
to you know that those kids are great? Um sure,
but yeah, so you know, I got a little spook.
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I had to chill out for a little bit and that. Yeah,
I mean, like you don't want to do you know
the black market? We we've all dabbled in it right
to me, So I'm I'm I'm wanted to say, like,
you know, people are like, yo, did you guys you know,
you know, did you trap or whatever? And I'm like
call whatever you want, you know, but like I feel
like there was a whole culture of people that just
sold and and we we always had cannabis. Like I
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try to tell people in my home, cannabis wasn't illegal
in my life, you know what I mean? Like it
was illegal when I was when a cop car was
behind me, you know what I mean. But like it
was just like nature to me to have a bag
full of you know, or twenty bags or a Hunter bags.
You know. It was just like to come come by
my studio. Look, man, we're it's laying it right there,
you know, or or whatever. But there was times that
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you felt like, Okay, like now I'm doing something wrong
because you were with the wrong people. But are I
think our our culture, our industry, the people we grew
up with. It's just it was this kind of pretty
second nature. But when it hits home, when you got
somebody that is, you know, sitting right there and going wow,
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you know, um my son just got super high on
the stuff that I know you sell, and he's freaking out.
How did he get it? You know what I mean?
Did he get it from you? And You're like no,
And it's kind of circling around just because you know
what it is. It's stressful, it is, it was. It was.
It was definitely a scary moment, you know, because yeah,
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the ball is in his court. Yeah, yeah, the ball
is in his court, you know, and so now there's
no denying it. So you know, I just had a
man up to it, sit at that table, man and
man and just let him know, like, hey, I apologize,
right and you know that was that and fast forward.
We're gonna talk about that when we come back, guys.
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Joe Grande is right now at home with his leg
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damn your cut off, and I swear to you guys,
this damn near cut off. If you if you've got
a chance to see his surgery. This dude's got I
would say, seven or eight inch cut into his leg,
and he's been using the CBDs from Cali Effects and
some of the different products that they have, and he
is swearing by it right now. So shout out to
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the Calli Effects teams for doing that. Peter, coming back
to plug plug play man, you know, let's talk about compliance,
because there was that time, you know, you you brought
us back through the story of kind of how it
started for the Wall while West for you guys, years
many moons ago. Obviously, now we're ten years later, and
and you know, the product line is fully compliance. There's
no more backdoor, there's no more funds up. It's all
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up and up, and I appreciate you that for that
because the whole industry is you know, evolved, and and
so you know, tell us about now what what is
it now? Like you know, what kind of product lines,
what kind of flavors do you have? Kind of stores
are you in? Let's dive into some of that. Yeah,
so I mean in the beginning of course, uh, you know,
as any proprietary product and newcomer to to the game. Um,
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it was tough, right, you just had to pound the pavement,
got a lot of nose. Um went everywhere. I drove
everywhere I'm talking about like hustling, hustling, right, and and
just getting a bunch of nose. Right. Um. I spent
a lot of time out in you know, Pond Springs,
the desert, right because there's so many stores, and me
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being new to that area for so long, like I
didn't you know, I was, I was intrigued to go
out there because there's so many, so many stores, right.
Sure kind of find out they don't really do that
kind of volume out there, and and I'm watching sing Yeah,
there's all kinds of stories. It's just a real slow
there's not it's not a lot of people, right, And
did you hit all the stores that you got on
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all of them. I mean we're pretty much pretty much
you know, I would say in good amount maybe around
like yeah, well that need to be out that's a
big that's a big number out there. Yeah. You know,
it all started with one yeah, and and just kind
of grew from there. But um, I love that area dearly. Yeah,
it's a nice place. Yeah, down down out here to
Santa Ana, right, start start off with a few and
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you know, just kind of just knocking a door straight
door hawking. I mean, you know, it's crazy, is It's
one of the things like I look at like, you know,
people don't really get you know, it's like how freaking hard,
like you really like still like, Yo, we're gonna start
this brand and roll this ship out. And I'm like, bro,
like you you you you gotta be kidding me, right,
because people just think that you could just step up
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and just walk right into the game, like yo, and
and people with millions of dollars. We talked about it
last night. Fucking down Balzarian you know, blew out this
fucking know a billion dollars and and he's like, I'm
gonna make a pivot the nicotine right, and it's and
and you know why it is because because the doors
weren't opening, you know what I'm saying, Because people aren't
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just like, Yo, damn, you know you're the man, dude,
you're gonna come into our store. We're gonna buy all
this product. No, we don't know you bro. It's it's
it's more of a good old boy network. Not even that,
it's it's it's one. I mean, I feel like our
success really we the timing of everything was worked out
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for us, right because at that time, Um, there weren't
weren't too many too many brands out there like there
are right now, Like right now, there's no shelf space.
That's that's the bottom line. There's right now, there is
no shelf space. Yeah, there's no shell space. You've got
way more brands coming into the game. Um, you know,
there's there's a lot of manufacturers. So there's only so
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many brands that these manufacturers can work with, right, Um,
and let alone, you know, purchasing managers they're dealing with,
they're dealing with so many brands, right, like hundreds and
hundreds if not, you know, I don't know, different skews different.
So there's all these companies that they're dealing with on
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the day to day basis that they got to check inventory,
they gotta order for and whatnot. The last thing that
they want to do is talk to you to bring
another brand in that's not even proven yet, right, and
they're like, here comes this guy that's like, Yo, do
you check out my product? And one you don't have
any market share, not necessarily any because people come in
by looking for plug play, like you know what I mean,
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Like you know, if I if I tell my wife, yeah,
I got plug place, She's like, oh, where's it that,
you know what I'm saying. She knows the brand. I've
had her order it from some of these just delivery
services and I'm like, that's my boy stuff and she's like, man,
I love this. You know. So you guys have loyal customers,
you know what I mean? This says it's not but
somebody walking in though they don't have that, they're like, yo,
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welcome to the real world. Like yeah, you're gonna buy
you know, we're gonna buy you right now. And you know,
and I've seen this happen so many times where brands
would come in and you know, they have some deep
pockets behind them, and they'll pay for all the shell space, right,
thousands and thousands of dollars, right, So you know, the
stories are like, oh wow, this is great. You know,
we're getting a bunch of money from all these brands
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for shell space, but that probably just sits on the shelf. Yeah. Scary, yeah, yeah,
you know because because well one thing too about California
is that we are very um loyal to our brands
and the people who who we deal with here. Like,
you know, it's kind of like we're like a little clique,
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you know what I mean. It's a culture. It's a culture. Yeah,
We're we're very much like yo, like Yo, I'm team
Cannabis talk one on one, like where I'm team you know,
I'm team plug Play. You know that they have and
and then as you start building it, then you've got
other people that are like, yo, let me dive into that.
And then the teams start kind of colliding and it's
been like yo, I'm messed with that. Yeah that's good.
And then it starts to build this this this you know,
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I would say culture. You know that you're saying, and
so your guys, culture has been building. I mean, you know,
do you feel that, Like, do you hear what the
people weren't from you guys or you guys? Yeah, you
get it all right, you know it's that that's kind
of how we've built this culture really is is making
sure that we constantly engage with our audience, right and
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and um, you know, our community is really really important
to us, and we do whatever we can, you know,
above and beyond to really make sure that they feel
that love, they feel taken care of. You know, Like
I've had instances where, you know, I've had people who
have defective product right or defective pots, and you know,
they're they're going crazy over it. Oh my god, I
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got a defective you know, I'll personally drive out. Yeah,
let's keep personally driving right now, right, because that's that's
an opportunity for you as a brand to really go
connect with the consumer that had a bad taste in
his mouth and now all of a sudden, you're gonna
go show him some love and it changes his whole perspective. However,
you guys are what you guys are about how much
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you care about your community. Right, and cannabis is a
community based industry, right because it's uh community based not
just compassion. It's it's been. It's it's been in a
very great area for a long time. Right, It's it's um,
you know, it's it's very underground. It was underground for
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a long time. So it's very uh you know when
you find another person that smokes weed, like, oh ship,
let's go right. So that's that's that's a tribe. It's
a certain try tribe. So you know plug Play, like
the plug Play community, that's our tribe, right, and we
want to make sure that we take care of them, cultivate,
you know, those relationships. I talked to everybody on Instagram, right, like,
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every single d M I'll answer, I'll chop up with them.
Um you know, yeah, you know, and just not just
be a brand, but be part of the community and
be a person relatable in that community, you know, to
where like I'm just a normal dude, just like you
guys that use the same product, Like not only do
I sell it, I use it, right, And let's take
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that phone call hold on and saying who was that?
I gotta give him a hard time, you know. Um,
you know, I'll tell you I think you hit it
on the nose when you said, you know, like it's
like it's a it's a culture, it's a community, and
and it's a tribe, you know, kind of going into
that because you know, I think a lot of people again,
they come into this and like it's like any business
and I just gotta throw money at it, and I
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know how to run businesses, and they're like boom. And
then I'm like, dude, ran you ran in. Yeah, you
ran into the to the wrong to the wrong world
sometimes when you come into this place, because I think
there's you know, I like to say this, there's been
so many people that have come and gone, you know,
and and and wonderful people by the way, you know.
I mean I've said across this, you know, this table here,
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you know, for for a decade, you know, ten years
here cannabis talking or nine about eight nine years, you know,
and I'm like, you know, some of people have had
the pleasure to speak with, and so many intelligent people
by the way, that have had so big dreams. And
I'm like, yo, dude, this is awesome. I love your product,
and congratulations. And then and it's like, you know, a
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year later, You're like, where did those guys go? You
know what I'm saying where did these guys go? And
and it's not because they're not intelligent. It's not because
they're they're not um, you know, great business men or women.
I think it's because they missed the cultural part of it.
I think they missed the part that was like, yo,
this is a compassionate place, you know. And it's like
you could throw all the money you want in the
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world at me. But if I don't want to work
with you, because I don't want to work with you,
I just don't want to work with you, you know,
it don't matter. Like you could throw all the money
at me in the world, and and and and just
be like no, I'm good dude, Like you know, we're
more like I'll just go home and smoke a joint,
kicking on the couch, you know, versus being like you know, oh,
you know, because you got money, I'm gonna move that.
You have to have a good product too, and you
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got to have a good product. What separates you, guys,
your product, I mean from from other people? Is this
is it? I mean, is your hardware separates you? You know,
the quality inside it's just the perfect storm. I would say,
like like the device down to you know the content
of what we put in it the oil are tirpene
mixtures flavoring? Um? What kind of typeenes are you using?
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They're using proprietary ones that you guys have designed. Are
they ones that you just sourced out and and found
the best ones that you've sourced out. They're just proprietary
mixtures of some stuff that we source But you know
they we we can cock it. Just think of it
as you know, like mixologists cocktails, right, you know, everybody
has a different way of of of mixing things. You know,
it's just it's not too much just off the shelf,
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like home and bod these terms from so and so
and put them in here. Now it's like we'll take
terps and we'll just kind of mess around with it
a little bit until we get something that like yo,
like nobody has this on and wow, like this tastes amazing,
right and trust me, Like we have a line of
like thirteen different flavors, but we try like what what's
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your favors the stand what let's say this, let what
you have thirteen of them? How many of you can
you name off? You can't you tell? Let's talk about
all right, So we got you know, we'll start with um.
So we have two lines, right, We got the DNA line.
That's our daytime, nighttime anytime. So that's Indica. Uh, Indica.
What do I got here? What did I daytime? Daytime
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is sativa? Nighttime is into two. That that one right there,
that's b O G. Yeah, this is an Indica that
night night So if you look, if you look, if
you look on the pod, you see where it says
he says highlights and so that's nighttime DNA for DNA.
So DNA that's more like our strange specifics go to
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sleep and then and then the exotics are like kind
of are like fun fruity lineup where you know, it's
a little bit more fun flavorful. So we have you know,
flavors like strawberry, champagne, apple, slushy, great bape, soda nice,
you know the main right, and they're all very distinct unique.
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Um you know something, there's there's something for everybody with
our line, right, And a lot of stores will always
ask like, oh, what are your best sellers. It's like,
I can't tell you because everything kind of sells just
depends on the area. You know, some places sells Sativa
is better. Places are Indica heavy. Most places are Indica
heavy actions. Realistically, I think if if I had to bet,
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you know, um, what was more popular Indicas or Sativa's,
I would say Indica. Yeah for sure, Yeah, for sure.
People just and I don't, I don't, you know, for me,
I don't know why because I I feel that I
like Sativa's better myself. And it really depends on when
you know what part of the days at night, day, right.
I mean, those are all very important things, you know,
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you know, moods and what kind of mood in I
end um, but you know, I think it's it's important
to understand even what that is, like you know, in
the ind because you know, typically in the couch is
one of the you know, old school sayings like Indica
in the cound, yeah, or in the bed or you know,
because lays you out. And then that Sativa is like, yo,
let's get up and play, you know, keep you up
and running. But I've had both. I've had it in
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because that just you know, make me super amped up,
and I'm like, oh, you know, and then there's this
Sativa and I'm just like, damn, dude, that was a
TVA that put me to bed, you know. So we
got some nicas like that. Yeah, I mean yeah, they're
just out there. So so let me ask you this
guy's you know one thing, uh, you know, coming up
with the brand, the branding, the way it looks, you know,
the packaging, um, you know, and then getting out into stores.
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Right how how again we talked about it, but dive
into how difficult it is and how many stores are
you approximately in now? I want to say we're in
roughly around like just give that up, right, thank you,
thank you, thank you that special dude. And and it's funny,
it's like that's only like when we when we looked
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at our analytics, we're only in of the licenses here
in California. So well, let me be honest, you know,
aren't worth being in their stores. Shout out to you
guys out there that are working hard. I'm just saying
that there's some cities that just you know, you know
there you can sell one a day if that, you
know what I mean, maybe not any you know, because
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they're just not a big enough city, but they're servicing people. Um,
but that the market only huh yeah, that's like you know,
that's huge market that's it's it's a it's a it's
a good amount of the market. It's why nine you said, right, yeah,
in so Cal, I would say, you know, we're in
a good amount of store San Diego. We could use
a little help with, um, I think about Northern Cally,
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Northern Cali. We definitely, um, you know, are gearing up
to con Are you out there? You don't there? You know,
I'm about I'm about to I'm about to be out
there a lot more. Um. You know, we've just been
kind of a little hesitant with well one because you know, COVID.
Between like September and December, we had a crazy production issue,
right Um, you know, employees in and out because of COVID,
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and we just, uh, we were just trying to keep
up with demand, right and and you know, fortunately it
was a good problem for us to have, you know what,
people buying out our product and we were selling out.
We're operating on like thirty of our menu you know,
throughout those three months. But um, you know, we figured
it out, ramped up production, got everything dialed in, and
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now it's you know, it's a goal time. So you know,
I'm back out there in the streets, um, you know,
door knocking stores, COVID. Did COVID slow you down as
a company? Do you feel or did it help your company?
You know because a lot of companies I hear mixed
reviews on I mean, we've steadily grown month in month
out during COVID. You know, I would say that the
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only thing that really slowed us down is is um.
You know, people getting sick our production and when someone
gets sick, they got any kind of fluids, like just
home and labor to labor, you couldn't we couldn't find
people to work, Like nobody wanted to work because everybody
was getting free money good right, So you know even
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when we offer free wee, they still don't want. Jennifer
used to do that. So she's like, I'm good, I'm
good right now. You know what. I'm good? Now? You
don't want to work? Naw, I'm cool? Are you sure
I'm cool? I'm just kidding. You know, it's funny because
you know I did. I literally me and I'm on
the phone with Chase. You know, I'm piste off at
the bank. You know, I'm like, dude, you guys got
a thousand checking my money and I'm yelling at him
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and the guy. And then I go into the bank
and it guys, well, bro, no one wants to work.
And I'm like, oh, you're here right now, just get
the damn thing done. And I'm calling them because I'm
I'm mad at him because I'm calling, and I'm sitting
in there and I'm watching them all, and I'm sitting there.
They're all sitting down on their phones inside the place,
and the phone ringing at the place, and I'm sitting
in there with the phone here in my hand, just
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waiting for want them to answer the phone. And none
of them answered the damn phone. And then I'm like, yo,
I'm calling right now. None of you guys are doing anything.
Why isn't anybody answered the damn phone, you know? And
I'm yelling at the store and I'm the only one
in there with them, you know. Yeah, They're like, oh, well,
it's like, you guys are crazy. I drove thirty minutes
to get here, you know, just to get on the phone,
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do you guys. So look, man, plug I mean plug play,
you know, I'm excited to These are just different colors.
So when I look at these, right, these are just
a different color of the boxes, I mean the hardware, right,
So we got different colors we got you know, we
have one that that we don't sell. So that that's
the blue one. That's the blue on this one right here,
that's the one I want it because I have a
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whole bag. Oh nice, there it is. Yeah, so this
is this is the cutest one right here about that's
the one we don't sell. So we may got this
with your player. Yeah, you know, we make it. We
make it people. We make it difficult for people to
get that for a reason, right, It's because they'll drive
out two hours just to get that battery. But you
know it's it's it's a great tool that we use,
you know for promotion for stores, right. You know it's
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like you got three at the store, give them to
or you know, we just do pop ups, right Like
I'll do a pop up probably next week, and you
know for a store instead of doing like a regular
P a D or demo or anything like, Hey, like
we're gonna give you give out something that nobody can
really get and this is only your only chance to
get it. So a lot of people come in, right
and everybody's happy. Community is happy, the store is super happy. Right,
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and now all the stores want the same promo, right, yeah,
they're that's exactly. And then what now? Now do you
have access to all your clients? I mean when someone
buys this, do you get the data? Um? Store? I mean,
is that's something the store provides you or we can not?
Every store does, right, we can ask for it. But um,
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for the most part, I mean we have we have
our data in the house. You know, who's who's who's
who's buying your product because people are on I g
Ei there, Yeah, they're they're filling out the forms. They
want to be part of it, right yeah, no, but
you know what's crazy right now? Like in the beginning,
our community was very heavy on I g um and
and very you know, um, I guess you could say
(34:55):
easy to to identify, not only identify, but but easy
to reach, easy to talk to, right, Um, because everybody's
all one place Instagram. It was an easy gauge. You know,
that's how many followers we have, This is how much
we're selling in product. Everybody follows, ship changes, right. But
now it's like, I mean, it's it's grown so to
a point where you don't even know who we don't
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know you know, there's there's all kinds of different people
buying our product now, right, and they don't even know
who we are, Like they don't know. My wife doesn't.
I mean she knows I've been the game, but she doesn't.
She's not like, yo, you and Peterman. I've seen Peter
for years, like do run around. That's what I said.
He's a hard working dude, you know, and not like
I said, I will go to events and he you know,
I might not even see him at the event, but
(35:37):
I'll see his whip. I'll be like, oh yeah, my
boys here, you know what I'm saying. And or we're
just sliding up, but now I'm leaving, he's pulling up.
We're like, what up? Just just we see each other
like that. For years we've been I've been supposed to
do this show for years. Yeah, for years. Bro. It's
all good. You're busy, you know what I'm saying. You're busy,
and I'm busy, and you know, a little nervous to
(35:58):
come out here but here. Know. But and then beforehand too,
I was a little early to the game to doing
this ship, and it was like if people were like, yeo,
should I really be on here? Talking about this right now.
I mean if you go back to some of our
eight years ago, people were afraid to get on the
damn show. I mean I have a straight up people
in there that would literally blurt my face out. Bro,
Like I'll do the show if you blurw my face out.
I'm like, okay, ship, I'll blow your face out. But
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you know, like this ship is pretty, it's going legal dude,
like you know, don't kill somebody, but that's the yeah
it's going. And that was a part of like, um,
you know, I would say my personal success into getting
into this game was being able to really get in
front of something, get in front of a canvas brand
because at that time, like people were still very behind
(36:42):
the scenes, right trappers were like oh no, like you know,
don't show my face. I don't forgot what I do.
And you know, I kind of came into the game
like I'm here, I'm painting my wheels, I'm crapping in,
I'm putting vinyl on my whip. Let's go right. So
and it worked right because everywhere I went, people all
the car people knew, um, you know, and going from
(37:02):
store to store like oh, he's pulling up Peter, so,
you know, and that's why I always think you're the owner. Bro.
I think he's still pretending like he's not the owner
and ship and he's like, yo, yeah, my boy. Man,
we went to school together, you know. I mean, you know,
is it really you, bro? I have ownership? I do?
I do? I do you have your partner? I do?
You know? Because I mean, dude, you you were so
(37:23):
it committed to this damn day. I'm like, man, this
dude is is committed? Do you know? And and um,
you know, there's a few of us that that that
are you know, here in this position together for a
long time, and you know, we all we all grew
up together. This is you know, we've we've been friends
since we were fourteen years old. I'm working with my
my some of my closest friends, my boys, right, best
(37:44):
job in the world. It's the best. It's it's challenging
working with your friends. Not easy. Oh man. We fight,
we argue, We know each other's you know, I mean,
our habits and exactly for sure, you know. And but
you know, communication is key, speaking up is key, right
and and just making sure that everybody is dialed in
and on the right page. And common goal, you know,
(38:05):
and just go working and stride right like that that
that creates the formula for success. Right, And we're not
you know, we're not seasoned CEOs. A fortunate I didn't
even go to college, right, so I don't have a
formal education. But you know, we just we all get
working hard. Well, this is a formal education when you
start going to you know, door to door, knocking on
(38:26):
people's doors and relentlessly showing up and getting you know,
the slam door in your face. Dude, Like that's to
me sometimes that's better than college, you know what I'm saying,
Like people don't really get that, but you know, you
sit there and you're like, dude, I had a hundred
slam doors and and uh, that one that showed up though,
that one that was like yeah, I'll buy that, you
(38:47):
know what I mean? For sure it was like, oh,
it gave you just enough energy to go to the
next one. You know, So man, let's leave with that. Man,
it's Cannibis Talk one a moment we come back. We're
gonna do the high five with Peter right here from
plug play. It's going down all it's Cannabis Talk one
on one will be right back after this break, We'll
be right back with Cannabis Talk one oh one. Welcome
(39:16):
back to Cannabis Talk one oh one. Take a hit,
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(40:00):
been pushing the cannabis industry. So shout out to Advanced Intrientes. Man. Um,
you know, plug play you guys. You know, like I said, Man,
you're you're designed your quality. I know it's good man.
I'm I'm not gonna I can't get ripped with you
right now on the show, because I've got three more
shows behind me and I and I and he every
time I hit it, I start to go hit, He's like,
(40:20):
be careful, Blue, be careful Blue. I'm like, I'm gonna
listen to my boy right here. You know what I'm saying,
because because he knows, he'll be like, be careful. And
you're telling me that for a reason, so I don't.
I'm not gonna be like, okay, you know whatever. Like
Marco would just hit the ship, Mark would have been like,
I'm good. He would have kissing the thing all the day.
You know, Craig might have hit it to Joe have
stayed away. But is this one a little bigger? Just
(40:44):
different backage? Okay, got me on that one. I was like, damn,
this one's a little bigger too. Yeah, it's a little special.
Is there something else? And there's like a candy can,
the new the new package, we have smaller boxes. Okay.
We just love it. I love it. I love it alright,
So listen, man, plug play. Let let me do this.
Let me ask you this. First of all, um, you
know real quick, what what what stores are doing the
(41:07):
best for you? The stores do you have? Do you
know what stores it is or is it more like
just what cities like? Is it l A, San Diego,
Santa and and represent the most you know the California
San Diego. You know, I would say the valley definitely,
the valleys kind of our home, right. We're based out
in the valley, So a lot of those stores out
in the valley are crushing it. But um, you know,
(41:27):
surprisingly where where it's absolutely going bananas? I would say,
is the Inland Empire the i E. You know, I
actually moved out to the I E. I used to
live here in Orange County. Um, so we're all kind
of scattered by boys living in the valley. Um, you know,
I stay. I actually stay out in the Chino Chino
(41:48):
Hills area right now, just so I could be. I
moved there from coast to Mesa, um to to that area.
I grew up out there, but I moved back, you
know to my home of course, but um home area.
But um, I wanted to be closer to the Inland
Empire right because there it was just exploding that you know,
the stores were popping up. You've got areas like Paris,
(42:11):
m Mano Valley, um, Corona is going to be opening
up soon. Uh what else, that's a market. It's huge.
There's a huge market riverside, Riverside. Yeah right, you know,
even Paris, like you said, Paris a big mark. There's
a lot of people over there. Yeah. So what I
found out about Paris is all there's all these manufacturing
and and big, big warehouse facilities out there, and you know,
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that's that's the bulk of the business out there is
people are going you know, they're they're right at break
they're going straight into the dispensary and there's a cluster
of them out there. But they all crush it, every
single one of them because there's there's a lot of
people working. People like, yeah, I'm tired, I'm gonna go
to lunch and get this you know, blood play yea.
And for us, it's great because you know that they
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they use our product. It's of its convenience, right like
our exotic line. You can't even it doesn't really have
that cannabis smell to it, so they can kind of
just get away with being you know anywhere. Speaking of that,
do you guys plan on ever going into the flower
game or you know, we we dropped flower, We did
drop flower. You know, we we um. You know, we
(43:16):
work with some some different cultivators where we did drop Flower,
but you know, with Flower, it's a little challenging, right,
it's um constantly on the hunt for the right for
the right uh you know, for the right badges, right product,
right strains can't go out like that, you know, and
it's tough because you know, like you're you're working with
(43:36):
the timeline, right. Um. You know, flower drives up, so
you gotta work fast, you know, and everybody's buying up
all the good stuff, so you know, by the time
you get to this cultivation, they're like, oh it's gone,
it's gone. Yeah, the quality and you don't want to
put just your name on anything just to be in
the market. Yeah, I mean, you know, and we've made
a few mistakes with that. So we realized, like you know,
(43:59):
with Flower, you know we can we can kind of chill,
maybe take a back seat, drop drop stuff here and there,
you know, when we absolutely feel like it's absolute fire,
but it's not something where you know, it's it's our
bread and butter. I don't even think we made any
money on the Flower that was, right. It was more
just to see kind of like a you know, patient appreciation.
Let's drop some flower soup people like you know what
(44:19):
I mean? But yeah, So any other plans for any
other you know, big products or anything for sure? Yeah?
Sure you guys coming out. We can drop on us
yet or we could come back. Yeah yeah, I mean
I guess we can kind of talk about that a bit,
like I know, we got disposable is coming out real soon. Nice.
Now is that gonna be a Is that? Is that
going to be a new big challenging market you think
(44:40):
for I don't think so. Yeah, people just get them
and go. Yeah, I think you know, it's it's it's
definitely going to translate well with with our current audience. Um,
you know, it's it's just another product that they'll be
able to you know, yeah, because I think the the
is it less expensive to buy disposable you all right? Yeah, yeah,
(45:01):
a little a little less expensive, little bit a little
more just grab it, hit it like yeah, that's going
across nineteen bucks or something instead or something like that exactly.
So now we got that, Um, you know, there's other
plans and stuff, but right now we just got to
really we're just focus on, you know, really um, building
the brand, making a household name. You know, we're working
(45:21):
on um right now, apparel. Apparel is huge because um
Instagram of course you know, is they're deleting all our stuff.
They're they're censoring us, they're flagging us. Um, you know
where we're getting a bunch of infractions. Right so, you
know the real loophole and I think everybody in this
(45:42):
cannabis industry kind of discovered that the real loophole with
marketing on on Instagram right now is to go and
create apparel and have that apparel brand, right, that's that's
tied to you know, your your brand, like trying similar
to what cookies doing. Yeah, but we're able to run
sponsored ads now with apparel, right so, um, you know
(46:04):
we're working on that. I think, you know, we we
just want to kind of do it right and um,
you know, come out with some heat right that identifies
to our community. Yeah, so you got a clothing like
coming out? Yeah, play right here, Pinepp, Yes, you got
right here. Nice. I don't know if I'm supposed to
(46:25):
be wearing this shirt right now. That's a little early
high check that one out. Yeah, I'm saying, yeah, that's
a good lick though. I mean, you know, It's true
that that is a big way that a lot of
people are starting to understand how to get to the market,
how to run you know, targeting ads and stuff like that,
and then it builds the brand at the same time.
But it is clothing, So it's kind of like, yeah, okay,
(46:45):
you know what I mean, So Chris, we need to
get a Cannabis Talk one on one clothing. I'm we
already got it, but I just said, but it is well,
you know, that's that's kind of where we've been falling in.
You know for Cannabis Talk, we're we're, um, a little
bit more lenient because you know, I think Instagram and
we're signed to iHeart Media, so we have a big
brother that's like, yo, they probably work with Instagram. Well, um,
(47:08):
but you know we we don't. We're a show, so
you know, people know that it's just content, you know
what I mean. We're not really selling it, like you know,
we're not going to go down to you know, this
dispensary at this time and get this because that's more
of that that push. You know, they're a little more
afraid of that versus you know, letting us get away
with it and talk about it and stuff like that.
So it's been good for us as well. But you
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guys are amazing. Man, you guys are knowing you. I
see you everywhere I listened to the show. Thank you, bro.
I appreciate it. Man. A lot of a lot of
hard work, you know what I mean, you get care
on her actually to be here on Thank you, bro.
I appreciate you. Man. It's good to have you. Man.
You'd like I said, your brand is for real. You know,
you guys really care about your product and and and
I see you guys everywhere, Like I said, you you
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put into work. I don't. I don't know the rest
of your team, you know what I'm saying, But I do.
I do know you know you know, but I do
know you, and I see you out here. And and
if I had to be like yo, who who is that?
That's that's my guy with my guy. Like you know
what I mean, I could have your whole team right here.
I probably wouldn't recognize one of them. But it doesn't
mean they don't work their asses off. By the way,
I don't mean that, you know what I'm saying. I'm
just saying I know you work your ass off in
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this community amongst our you know, our peers, and I
see you out there as the face as the face
of this company. So congratulations on that. Man. This is
my one of my favorite parts of the show Man.
We're gonna do what we call the high five, right,
So I'm gonna hit you with five questions, Peter, are
you ready for this? Let's go? All right? Man? How
old were you the first time you smoke cannabis? And
where'd you get it from? Man? I was probably remember
(48:39):
this like eighth grade? Yeah, yeah, did you remember who
got you? Gave it to you? Oh? Man? Just just
some buddies. They were already smoking and they're like, okay,
you know you're gonna you're gonna try it for the
first time, right. I remember just going to their houses
in Diving Bar, going to the house. And what school
you go to? I went to, uh, Golden Springs, bro,
(49:00):
I went to South Point, did you Okay? I went
to go In Springs for like a year or two.
But I moved around a lot when I was a kid,
you know what I mean. But I went to Goring. Yeah,
I went to go in Springs and I was in
l A went to and then I ended up in
in l A again. But because diamon bars l A understand.
But but I was like, you know, l Yeah, I
was in l A, l A, and then I moved
into Diamond Bar for like a year or two, and
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then I moved back into l A, which, you know, hindsight,
I probably would have been a more productive citizen if
I stayed in Diamond Bar. And then I moved back
in the l A, went to line in Norwalk and
ship like n I ended up in Norwalk, you know,
but yeah, yeah, I want to go in springs. But yeah, sure,
did you get high? Yeah? I remember, we remember so vividly.
(49:45):
I remember hopping into like some little like small like
boat that they were had that they had in the
backyard randomly and just hopped in the boat. They had
a ball. My first time smoking was actually out of
the ball. I got ripped, I remember in so high
boat no water though, just on a trailer, you mean, like, yeah,
just on a boat, no no water on the trailer
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is a lake and um, yeah, So he just hopped
in a boat in the backyard, snapped, you know, snapped
the ball go inside, and that's when it all hit me.
I remember, you got ripped looking at a bowl of
soup and just falling face down right into the ball
and then going to the bathroom just puking. Oh really,
(50:28):
Oh yeah, they hit your She was a real good y.
I don't know if it was good. It was just
probably my first time doing it. Was history. It was
like that was it. I'm so high. It was like
I was dead. You know, I remember too for me,
you know, my boy, you know, me my little home boys,
just sitting there and he taps his shirt off, you know,
and he's just like and I'm just watching him to say,
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and I was just like, watch his lungs go ahead.
You know, he's all skinny. It's you know, it's like, damn, dude,
this we just get hit. He's like, I want to
hit this. And I'm like, all right, yeah, I'm like
all right, you know what I'm saying, Like, I guess
you just hit a five times, you know what I mean? Um,
you know I was. I'm gonna say it was twelve thirteen, yeah,
about the same age, you know, and um, you know,
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and my boy, you know, he's hit he's hitting it.
I was hitting and I hit it once and I
just kind of was a little scared of it, you
know what I mean, because I was like, damn, I
don't you know, and I knew it was around. I
knew what it was before I hit it, you know
what I mean, because my dad smoked weed every fucking
day my parents. My dad was in the car on
the way to school, I smoked a joint and I'm
in the back seat like my dad, you know, you know,
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every day, like every day, like every fucking day. I
got all the car smelling like weed. My friends like, bro,
you stink like weed. I'm like, what's so what's that?
Until I finally you did what that was. And it's
just like I said, it wasn't illegal like that. At
myt my house, it was ashes and I mean roaches
in the ash train my whole life, like I probably
fucking you know what I mean, eight a few of
them when I was six, you know what I mean.
It's like, what is this? But but you know, going
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do that process. I didn't really want to smoke it
though I knew about it. I've seen it. I seen
I had bud plants in my backyard. I knew what
they were, but I just wasn't like I'm gonna get
high it wasn't so big of a deal. And then
until my boy was right there and he was just
hitting and he was just like bo and he's just
hitting it so hard. I was like, finally, okay, I'll
pass it. I hit it and I did get high,
but it took me like an hour for to kick in.
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Like I didn't get yeah, like I didn't, I didn't
get high. I think I was nervous, you know what
I mean. I was so nervous. My adrenaline was pumping
so hard. I was just like, what's it gonna hit me?
When's it good? And then all of a sudden it
kind of hit me, and I was like, oh shoot,
I'm kind of I'm like, I feel it now, you know.
And I think I hit it a couple more times
and because I didn't feel anything, but I was so nervous,
you know. So question number two of the high five man,
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what is your favorite way to use cannabis? He said,
plug play all day, all day, And I'm not but
which one's your favorite one? Though? My favorite? I mean
I I kind of switched amongst all the flavors really,
but I really love our live resin line just because
it's it's very smooth. It's yeah, yeah, I love it.
(53:03):
But you know, not just I don't just sell that.
I actually, you know, believe not only believe it, I
probably I use it. Yeah. Right now I'm not smoking
because I'm on a little take a break. I have
to take a break. I'm trying to have children. Right.
My doctor was like, yo, you gotta chill out. Yeah,
he told me. He told me I have to chill
off for like six months, right, really, So I was
like six months. And so I would go like a
(53:25):
month and like not this, I'm smoking again? And then
your wife's like, why is gonna kill me? So I
was like, okay, look all right, I'll give you. I'll
give you those six months. You know, maybe I may
not even stay a whole year, right, but for now
until so, you're gonna tell you the secret? Right now?
Tell me I don't know it because you know what
I'm saying, I can't have a baby, but I've been trying. No,
the secret is a muse next, bro musing next. Yeah,
(53:48):
you and her take muse next. Yeah, yeah, take music
next for like a couple of weeks in a row. Okay,
you know what I'm saying. Why while she's in that
cycle before, during, and after that cycle. Take use next
because there's a lot of muki is build up is
probably one of the biggest stoppages of people trying to
have babes. Definitely gonna so try some muse. Sure shout, yeah,
(54:13):
that's a real one. That's a real one. That's let's
try some mus for sure that that works, because it's
the mucus that that will that will stop the the
embryons from getting into their getting that. I can't wait
to smoke again. I have no idea. Every time every
time I watch people smoke product, I'm just like, I
need to try There's all these new flavors and all
this stuff that you know that that that we have
(54:35):
concocting right now. It's like I can't even try that
right now. Yeah. Question number three of the High five
with Peter Tang right here from Blood Play, Craziest place
you've ever used or smoked cannabis? Man, I would have
to say definitely on an airplane. You know why because
when you go to the airplane, when you're smoking in
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that airplane plane bathroom. In the joke, you have that
fear I'm going to prison of that you know, you
got that adrenaline pumping right of that of that fear,
that that that alarm going off. So you know you
gotta like really like you know inhale and those toys
suck really well. So as long as you get it
right timing, you know what I mean. But if it
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comes up, you're like, oh, ship. Yeah. But the great
thing is, you know with our product, you got the exotics, right,
I'll use an exotic on the plane, you know. I
know I'm not supposed to smoke on the plane, but
do it all the time, right, but um, you know
they use the exotics. They don't smell, they don't have
that that crazy. I'll be kind. I sit on a plane, man,
and this I was vaping and smoking weed whatever all
(55:40):
of it, you know, I mean on planes. I stopped
smoking um uh, any anything but cannabis now right now.
So I'm I'm not doing any uh cigarettes, no fucking
tobacco nothing, um no math, no, no math, no crack,
no none of that. Ship. So but I'll get a blanket, dude,
(56:02):
and I'll just fucking hit it and just blow right
in my blanket right there. I don't even go to
the bathroom anymore. And I'm just there, I said, right
there and just getting sucking red. And sometimes I'm like, oh,
I'm doing too much, you know what i mean, because
I'll look around. I'm like this little clock I'm in
the room like, oh, ship, Like I'm doing my air
on this ship. Got My neighbors are looking at me
(56:23):
like is that yours? And ship? I'm over air air
and put the air and rounded ship because I'm I'm
you know, I'm starting to feel like, oh, I mean,
I'm doing too much right now. The ladies looking at me.
The guy behind me is looking over the table like
what's he doing? And what I'm looking behind me like
is it hi? And him? Isn't me? Was that it? So? Yeah? Man,
that's that's That's kind of my my feeling on that one. Dude.
(56:44):
So all right man. Question question number four the high five?
What is your go to munchy after you get high?
Go to Munchy's. Man, I love chips. I'll eat what
kind of deritosuns, crack fun I get cracked out time
for him. You know, funnings are the best. I don't
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know what it is, um cool ranched rito's. Yeah, that's
my favorite. Hold on, I want to say, guess this
is Christy. Please hold let me take this call. I'm
gonna take this car quick. You guys gonna hear this
ship with me. This is Chris. How can I help
you from Chase? He Hey, perfidio. How you doing. I'm
(57:29):
doing well, Thank you, Sorry for taking I'll get back
to you, okay. Um. I finally was able to find
the way to up with the documents, okay, and I
did to see that they're on file. So um, I
don't know if you, if you wouldn't needed me to
communicate to our back office or that they give you
a direct number to call back to them. So it is?
Is it? Is it the one? Is it the one?
(57:50):
The one file that we asked you to send up? Yeah,
it was the most recent document you gave me, the
one that was that was dated like February. Fantastic, So
we got it's in the system. It's in the system,
and I pulled it up. Let's give this guy around
him applause. Our guys all right, yeah, well there it
(58:13):
is man, Thank you, propol. I appreciate you, man, no problem,
I'm sorry it took so long. Good. I had to
find a loophole to get that in properly. Well, thank you, prophilia.
I'm gonna go ahead and check on that verified that
you really did that, and I'll call you back and
uh we'll have a whole another conversation shortly. Thank you
so much. Problem. Let me know if there's anything else
(58:34):
I need to upload. I stopped copies of everything else,
then just get me a call back if there's anything else.
All right, you got it, by bad We'll talk to
you soon. By So this dude right here, man, this
is Chase. Remember earlier I was talking about Chase. Man,
they have fifty thou dollar check online for like forty
five days. Huh just this December, yeah, two months months,
two months and and here's and here's what they've been
(58:57):
telling me. We're short staff, bro. And I'm like, you're staff, bro,
you got a fifty check, min bro, you know what
I'm saying. And then he goes and then he's telling me,
I sent you. I gave him said he said I
need this document. First of all, they needed a document
from us, you know what I mean. They said that
proved that we owned the company, right, And I'm like, oh,
no problem. You know, I went down there with the
(59:18):
document and then he goes, Okay, I'm gonna send it
to my other markets. So he sends it over there,
and they've been sending it back and forth, the same document,
the same document. Right. So yesterday, the last couple of days,
I said, looks man, here's the here's the here's the
because my banker is and I'm talking to fifteen twenty
different other people on the other line when I called
the one hundred number, right and I'm on my banker,
(59:40):
and I said, you know what sucks, bro, is the
guy that was here before you. My friend. His name
was Teddy. He's my banker. I've run millions of dollars
through your accounts. I got I got three three corporations,
three accounts, and I've done millions of dollars through accounts.
And Teddy used to come to my office. Dude, Teddy
would come to my house. Like, Teddy was my banker.
I said, but when he left, Bro, your whole, your whole, big,
(01:00:01):
this whole. You know, you guys suck. And He's like,
he said, well, sir, what do you mean? And I'm like,
I said, I offered you a document. I said, take
the document and send it to your guys. And you
haven't been able to do it for two months one document, dog.
So I've been going back and forth this dude for
and and I'm like, the sad part is is my
job is done. I gave you the fucking document. Can
(01:00:23):
you please get it to your guys. You guys can't
figure out how to get a document to each other.
It was crazy. And he just called me right now
that I was like, let's answer this call and give
this the random of pausitive because yesterday I blew up
so hard on him and I was like, dude, the
sad part is is that my old banker would have
got this ship done until he got it done. He
wouldn't have told me for three weeks in a row
that he didn't know how to get a fucking email
over to his other part, his other colleagues that you know.
(01:00:44):
And I was like, this is crazy. Anyways, let's go
back to the show man that so you got it
done though, what I'm on? Five? Okay? Cool, here we're going.
Did we just stop on the on the thing that
we're gonna just let that whole chase thing go in
there and ship huh? Okay? Cool? Alright, So question number
five of the High five. If you could smoke cannabis
with anyone Peter, dead or alive, who would it be
(01:01:07):
any why anyone? I sawry about that break? You know,
I would have to say, I want to smoke with
Elon Musk, Mr Musk. Yeah, that dude's a genius. Yeah.
You know what's crazy? When he did smoke with Joe,
it was like, you know, he like had this little
look in his eyes, like like I want to pick
(01:01:31):
his brain. Yeah, you think he smokes all the time.
I don't think so. I don't think so. I don't
think he smokes all the time. You can you cannot
be that productive. Yeah, there's no way he works so
much and he's sharp. You know. You know people that
that that um operate on different levels, right, Like sometimes
you know, there's just like, you know, overwhelmingly amount of
(01:01:55):
work that they do and and a lot of people
don't understand it. It's like, I'll tell you some of
the coolest shit I heard, man, Um, it's a thirty
eight thousand, four hundred. I think it's thirty six thousand,
four hundred, four hundred. Don't hold me to the number.
But you know, if you had thirty eight thousand, four
hundred dollars a day to spend every day, right, and
you could spend every fucking dollar of it, but at
(01:02:18):
the end of the day, you you you did not
get any of the other money to roll over to
the next day. What would you do? I will spend
every single dollar, every single dollar of it, right, every
fucking day, right to the to the to the dollar. Right. Well,
you get fucking thirty eight thousand, four hundred seconds a day.
And some people don't use that, do you know what
(01:02:38):
I'm saying. They sit on their fucking ask they go home,
They don't do the fucking you know, the things that
they need to do to be fucking dope, you know
what I mean. And it's like dog, but you you,
if you had that money, you go spend that ship,
you spend every dollar of it every fucking day. But
instead you're gonna sit there and waste all your fucking
day off, you know, I mean, go watch TV and
(01:03:00):
kick getting fucking you know, jerk off and ship like it.
And Ellen is one of those dudes though, I think
that that is is so so strong about you know,
how how hard they work, you know, because he understands
what it takes yeah, right, like the scope of his
business and the magnitude of what he's building, like he
(01:03:20):
has it down to a science. Yeah, you know. And
and and that's why, well I don't think it's a science.
I think that he just like has it down so
well that it's like it doesn't matter, We're gonna get
it done. You know. It's like, how do you know
how to get to a fucking moon? You know what
I'm saying. Like you're like, oh, how you get at
the moon. But we're gonna figure it out. There's no
fucking like, oh there was no rub nap to the moon,
you know what I'm saying. But the motherfucker was like, Yo,
(01:03:42):
we're gonna get two Mars or we're gonna get to
fucking wherever. And they just do it. And that's sucking dope.
I think, you know, he'd be on my top chin
for sure, people to smoke, which is because I'd probably
geek out the dude and just try and like give
me like a few seconds of that brain just so
I can just you know what I mean, give me
one little nugget just to get me a little higher.
You know, that's your high thought, you know, give me
(01:04:04):
one piecea then're going to give me a little bit
high man, Peter, listen before we let you get out
of here. Man, is there anything else that you want
to share? A plug play that that that's going on? Man?
Maybe the website is uh plug play dot com. Check
him out on I G Man plug play at plug
play Uh and I am Peter Chang Man. That's my guy.
Check him out because he is a warrior hustler. Anything
(01:04:24):
else about the brand that we need to know about?
Do that not? You know, we we we're just gonna
keep it going, you know, and big shout out to
the team. You know, I love every everybody, every single
one of you guys. You know, our our team is amazing,
and you know we're gonna we're gonna keep this going.
Right were where we work, we we grind like the
rent is due tomorrow, you know everything. We grind like
(01:04:45):
you know, somebody's gonna take our spot, right so, you know,
you even though we we were here at this point,
you know, at any moment, anybody could take our spots.
So you know, keep it going, you keep working. Yeah,
that's that's the that's the trick it there is, And
you know, don't forget you know who brought you to
the dance, but then you know, also just you know,
remember not to ever fucking think that somebody else doesn't
(01:05:07):
right on your bumper because someone's on your bumper too.
Oh yeah, what always? Well, there it is guys, It's
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