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[JENNY’S] Baked at Home: Jenny’s baked at home currently has brand traction, with a 5 -10% growth quarterly. There are six revenue sources:

1. Biomass Dry

2. Biomass extraction to crude for NY farmers

3. Biomass extraction to sell distillate and isolate into the market

4. White label program

5. Jenny’s baked at home brand

6. Agricultural tourism

Q&A 10

CIM: What does revenue breakdown look like? In other words, what large % of revenues will come from a specific product?

[JENNY’S] Baked at Home: My price point varies from 20.00 to 85.00. However, I will be offering set boxes for customer’s that would like to buy starter kits, these will range from 125.00 to 500.00.

Q&A 11

CIM: What are your different price points? Basically, could you give us a low and high range?

[JENNY’S] Baked at Home: The CBD market in general is said to reach 16 Billion by 2025. New York has one of the largest populations in all the states, I image it will be one of the largest consumers of Hemp/CBD in the near future.

Q&A 12

CIM: How large is the local market for your product? New York market?

[JENNY’S] Baked at Home: Jenny’s has been approached by many Hemp, CBD and specialty stores to sell my products. We sell to retail stores and direct to consumers, however we continue to shape and define our sales model to fit our goals and culture.

Q&A 13

CIM: Does Baked at Home have sales outside of the state of New York? Do you plan on expanding?

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