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J.D. and Matt hosted Bold Client, Mike Randal of Tasty Infusion, a Washington based company that leverages its newly patented infusion method for cannabinoids into various edibles including popcorn, chicken wings, fries, coffees, etc. He's just landed some investment and will begin manufacturing in California. He walked our live audience through his journey through pain management with his sciatic pain and how CBD and other natural remedies was the answer. We then took a Bold Bite out of a Shark Tank show where a company called Incredible Eats was seeking investment in their unique (non-cannabis) consumable utensils. Matt gave their team high praise for their trademark application and the way in which it was filed and JD corrected the founder by mentioning that their patent was still pending, and because of how broadly they claimed the invention (flour + binder) they are likely too broad to get through. The show wrapped up with JD, Matt, and Mike answering live questions from the LinkedIn, YouTube, and Facebook audiences.
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J.D. and Matt hosted Bold Client, Mike Randal of Tasty Infusion, a Washington based company that leverages its newly patented infusion method for cannabinoids into various edibles including popcorn, chicken wings, fries, coffees, etc. He's just landed some investment and will begin manufacturing in California. He walked our live audience through his journey through pain management with his sciatic pain and how CBD and other natural remedies was the answer. We then took a Bold Bite out of a Shark Tank show where a company called Incredible Eats was seeking investment in their unique (non-cannabis) consumable utensils. Matt gave their team high praise for their trademark application and the way in which it was filed and JD corrected the founder by mentioning that their patent was still pending, and because of how broadly they claimed the invention (flour + binder) they are likely too broad to get through. The show wrapped up with JD, Matt, and Mike answering live questions from the LinkedIn, YouTube, and Facebook audiences.
Support the show
Have an invention or brand to protect? Or just curious about learning more? Download our FREE Inventor Kit here: https://keap.page/gw292/inventor-kit.html
DISCLAIMER
Everything discussed on this podcast is for informational purposes only and not for the purpose of providing legal advice.