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October 20, 2020 58 mins

CEO of CLICK SPRAY Roie Edery and retired NBA Milwaukee Buck Larry Sanders discuss their cannabis mouth spray & how Larry and Roie got started. Larry tells us a crazy story about smoking weed at an NBA game & playing in ICE CUBE’s BIG 3.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now it's time for Cannabis Talk one on one with
Blue Joe Grande and Mark and Craig Washerman, the Pot
Brothers in Law with special guest CEO of Plick Spray
Roy Ettery and retired and be a Milwaukee Up Larry Sanders,
Hello and walcome with Cannabis Talk one on one. My
name is Blew. Alongside of me is the world famous
Pot Brothers in Law and Mr Joe Gron and we

(00:21):
have a fantastic show for you today. Joe let us
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(01:39):
these group of guys right here, and I want to
think real quick, Sam for hooking this up for for us.
We met her at at a dispensary. And these guys
are with click Spray. We have Roy Edtery, the CEO
of click Spray, welcome to Cannabis. And we have Larry Sanders,
a retired NBA player, Larry, welcome to the show. Brother.

(01:59):
And we say it's called click spray, and it's a
cannabis mouth spray, and I love on the website. Yes,
we said a mouth spray because so many people even
when it comes off my tongue, a mouth spray, you
may think a tinkster. You may think. No, I'm talking
mouth spray like fresh breath. You're gonna squirt in your mouth. Roy,

(02:20):
Hell the hell did you come up? And did you
get cannabis in this spray bottle? By the way, the
packaging is amazing. It looks fantastic. Your ladies out there
that we're displaying it were our attention, you know, I
mean blue and I were talking to your people out
there because of the packaging and everything about it. But
tell us how you come up with this company? Roy,
Thank you. Um, so glad to be here, Thank you

(02:41):
for the invite. Um. I've been in the cannabis face
for about seven years or so, on the B two
C side, on the B two B side and extraction
kind of various parts of the supply chain, and uh,
when it came time to start a brand, I look
kind of hard and wide and left and right and
try to figure out, you know, wherever the opportunity really lies. Obviously,
with flour and edibles as a kind of concentrated categories,

(03:01):
they're they're they're saturated. If you wanted to launch a
new brand and kind of penetrate that space, you need
a lot of money. And even then you may not succeed,
and so I looked at other categories, and I kept
looking at the sublinguals in the tincture space and just
saw an opportunity. I was like, why isn't this bigger
than it is? And I saw what I call sublingual
spray one point old products, and I said, if I

(03:23):
could make it taste better, if it could be more compact,
if it could be more concentrated, basically, remove all the
reasons to say no to this product, maybe finally a
sublingual spray can get on the map. And that was
kind of the beginning. And the sprays talk about them.
There's different colors, different boxes. I'm assuming different flavors explain
everything that click spray has to offer. Yeah. Absolutely, So
we created a system. We've got three formula, sorry, four formulations.

(03:46):
We've got the Go, which is the all th HC
version UM and sort of like it's got green tea
extract and a few other botanicals to really give you
a boost. UM. We've got the Restore, which is a
five to one so heavy on the CBD. It's got
swally a root and it's a lemon ginger grass flavor
by the way, which my favorite from one, and then
we've got Chill, which is two to one, and that's

(04:08):
sort of like I like to call it, it's the
afternoon you want to relax, but you might still have
like a work function to go to in the evening.
Uh So that's more kind of the relaxing one. It's
got althionin in it as well. And then we've got
our nighttime formulation called Dream that's a one to two
and it's got melatonin in it. And the Go and
the Dream are our most successful ones. Funny, I'm thinking

(04:30):
in my head when I need to go in the green,
I need to go to and the go in the
dream the night time. Because we built a system that's
essentially effects based. Right, Um, there's a lot of brands
out in the in in California that market strains, that
market different cannabinoids, etcetera. We chose I like to call
him a symphony. You've got the primary notes. So our

(04:51):
product is basically just a mixture of teaching CBD and
some other non cannabis botanicals to give you the complete effects.
So we're not trying to say of this tastes like
O G kush. We're not trying to say that this
is the same as your girl scout cookies. What it
is is shop for effect, shop for flavor, and shop
for value from a dollar permiligrund perspective, what kind of

(05:11):
odor is there with this? So it's it's fairly odorless.
There's a little bit of an odor. So I'll just
explain the flavors real quick. So the go is a
cool mint um, the restore is a lemon ginger grass.
The chill is kind of a pineapple called tropically, and
the dream is kind of a creamier mint. So when
you spray it near you, you you smell a little

(05:32):
bit of the flavoring, but not by much, just like
if someone took a banaca. Which actually, when I speak
to someone who is kind of a baby boomer or
a senior and I tell him about the protherc oh
like the banoco of we but Joe's pretty old, so
you know, I know, banoco on your neck? That was
that was my neck bro that um. You know the

(05:56):
thing is is is I see this, And first of all,
I'd love to try the nighttime won the dream um
because you know, I I enjoy getting knocked out when
it's time to go to bed. Instead of drinking. I'd
rather you know, hit the dream and and go to sleep. Yeah, yeah, yeah, Um,
you know, the bottle is nice, don't get me wrong,

(06:16):
but it's just it's just sometimes, you know, yeah, you
don't want to always be relying on the bottle, you know,
just to hit the night night, So the dream will
do that for you. Right, So is that what you're
suggesting and is that based on weight or is that
going to be off of like you know, um, yeah, yeah,
actually yeah, it's a it's a great custion. So all

(06:37):
of our products have some uniformity to them. So, again,
being in the cannabis space for a while and trying
to fix everything that I saw was wrong with everything
was there one of the things that's consumer confusion, right,
So it's really hard to find a product, understand how
to dose, understand what the product is really intended to do,
and how much you should take. And even having been
kind of on the back end of manufacturing of of

(06:59):
edibles and and gummies, I've seen how hard it is
to truly homogenize and truly get the right amount of
milligram per chocolate square, etcetera. So the way we designed
the product is there's always two hundred milligrams of cannabinoids,
and it's a pump action spray, and based on pure physics,
the length of the straw and the diameter, every time

(07:20):
you spray, you're getting two and a half milligrams. So
I like to say, you know you can It's like
how many clicks does it take? Everyone can figure that out.
How many clicks does it take to give me two
and a half exactly? And it's actually a two and
a half every time. Every every bottle is two dred
milligrams micro dosing, which is great. That's a great Is

(07:40):
there a way to open it up and just pour it?
There is a trick? Larry actually found that out. Had
there has to be emergency. What did you do, Larry?
How did you figure out what you do? You just
pop the top? Didn't drink it? Did you drink? The
whole thing? Was not recommended by the way. You know,
I'm a smoker. And that being said, how does this

(08:05):
relationship happen with you know, Larry? I mean, because let's
just face it, Larry, you're your former NBA player. I mean,
how did you get involved with this company? Uh? I
was I got introduced to it? Uh, only CASPI and
uh he sat me down. He was like, I got
this product. And I was kind of hesitating because I
don't I didn't want to get into like the cannabis

(08:26):
space and attached myself to a flower. I was always
hesitant about a flower, and you know, I would want
to get into like maybe the mechanics or the lights
or the nets or you know, somewhere in the fertilizer game. UM.
But this was this was intriguing because uh, they had
developed the technology UM to make it water based UM

(08:47):
and then the micro dosing UM each time. So for me,
I don't like edibles either. I just smoked, you know.
So the only way I consumed it was smoking cannabis.
And this was the only other way I I consumed
candid of it. So I was drawn to it as
a customer and then attaching myself to it. I was like, damn,
this is something I would want to give to my friends,

(09:08):
to my to my to my family members. You know
what I'm saying. And it's something became it became real,
you know, something I actually actually like. So UM it
was it was a no brainer. I was like, damn,
I want to I want to be a part of
this product, and uh, you know it's it's I think
it's very like, uh I canna say innovative, especially for
like athletes, you know what I'm saying. So yeah, well

(09:30):
you're not sitting there getting high in the hotel room.
You're not meaning with smoke and smoke alarms whether you're well,
you can't do it in college, but if you're an NBA, NFL,
NHL and a professional athlete where you can engage, Yeah,
it's more street. It's like your bottle of you know, wealth,
mouthwatch and just put it in your in your bag
of all your necessities. So how did you guys connect

(09:50):
and how did this relationship form? Like yea so um
one of my co founders is his own CASTPI was
a fourteen year NBA veterans. Actually I got a championship
with Golden State, so Mary now I got introduced just
in the industry. And uh, when when I kind of said, hey,
I think I'm ready to start a brand and it's
kind of a crazy idea, he was like, I love it.
And not only do I love it, I think professional

(10:11):
athletes are gonna love it and going to really want
to put their name behind a product like this, so
started the company. Um So, Larry is not only an
investor and advisor, he's also a friend. Uh. We're fortunate
to have a total of six NBA players as the
pastors and advisors, three of which are actively playing. Are
they silent or can you say who they are? Very

(10:32):
soon we will be able to um at the moment.
Are they playing currently? Yes, one of them is one
of them's got a game and uh, one of them
with the Lakers or the Heats. More to come on that.
But does he stay on the West coast? Joe actually

(10:55):
did uh sports, you know, for Fox Sports, right, Fox Sports,
NBC Sports did a bunch of stuff for sports. So
that's why he's trying to draw stuff from me. To
be careful because he might have the right person. I'm
sure he has attorneys who's told him to do hold off.

(11:15):
Don't say speaking of attorneys, you know, getting into this
cannabis space a lot of legalities, a lot of a
lot of hurdles. What are some of the legal obstacles
you saw right from the beginning when you started. Well,
I mean I've been involved in the space since two
thousand and thirteen, so this is before recreational and and
just really understand how how the industry came about at

(11:39):
the In the old days I called the old days, um,
the cooperative days. The co op days you had it
was kind of verticalization, right, Like you had to have
your hands in it, uh, in order to stand a
chance to have that legal defense called the co op right. Um.
But things have started open up. I could say a
lot of negative things about what happened when we went wreck,

(12:00):
but at least there was some modicum of of kind
of white labeling or or ability to support the space
from the outside, but still participated in one shape or another.
And so that actually opens the door to have a
white labeling contract manufacturing and actually scale a brand across
multiple states without having to make huge investments. Which in

(12:23):
the old days, that was the name of the game,
right It was what you talked about wasn't your brand.
It was the amount of square footage you had in
your manufacturing shop or the size of your canopy, and
that dictated if your brand even stood a shot. Uh.
And So what I like about where things are going legally,
is now a brand like this as a possibility. Is
any of this stuff right now in the bubble comment.

(12:50):
Now I'm gonna be looking at beds and seeing guys. Dog.
You would never know right now, me from a player,
from a restaurant, from law enforcement, wherever you're at. I mean,
it's it's you know, it is actually at the airport
with this dog. No, you're getting hit anywhere. I don't.

(13:11):
I don't see it. I see what about you, Mark,
Mr lawyer? You I mean except for the packaging and
everything on it that says, except for that, I'm going
to let's see. I give me the green one to
please you grab another one. Let me see if we're
gonna open this up for now, we can destroy it.
Oh wait, we should leave it nice and pretty so
we can take a Yeah, he said, So Larry, you

(13:34):
connect with him what I want to get on, which is,
by the way, beautiful packaging. This even Larry, when you
first got introduced to it. And actually, no, no, I
like it. It's it's nice. You know. The other thing, too,
is we actually saw this and now that I see
it again, I've seen it at the especially we met

(13:55):
him at that dispension for the Kobe. Yeah, the Kobe.
You have to prime it a few times to get
that's what they say about me too. Kick start. He's
like rubbing a couple of times. He's like, is that
the Harvest one, the Red one? Ultra? This is the
Tutor one. I gotta try this one I got Okay,
that's the five new one, mostly CBD, that's the I'm

(14:17):
more of a cb D guy myself. Oh that's nice.
How do you taste amazing? Don't? You're trying to just
you see the seam in the neck? Um if you
if there's a way to twist it off, what do
you mean to take He's trying to go for the
Oh yeah, yeah, here he's Mr Heavy doses. I mean
he smoked three joints for the show right now here.

(14:38):
You want to take it down? Yeah, pop for him,
pop the top for him. He wants. Larry's gonna show
him out to pop the top. You gotta hold that
part there, and you've gotta have a little strength. Oh
he had, and once again like busted, Roy said the
child like, I don't want it if it's that easy.

(15:00):
Oh it's nice though, I'll tell you what the flavor.
Here we go, there we go, and there you go her.
It's gonna take that. We're gonna come back. We have
the guys from Click Spray here and we come back. Larry,
I want to get personal with you and talk about
your cannabis experience. It's Cannabis Talk one on one. Welcome

(15:29):
back to Cannabis Talk one on one where Mark Washman
just took down a full bottle of Click Let me
tell you two straight to the head Click spray not
click drink. It showed me how to drink it. Well,
it's first click and it's spray. Do things differently. I'll
tell you this is innovative and um, I haven't seen
haven't seen much like it. I do appreciate it to

(15:51):
be on ant I feel like even again, if you're
just rolling with it, you know outside of the packaging,
you know you can roll with this anywhere. If it's
on a key Chack would never say, it's clear you're
noticing that I'm pay I'm keeping it. So I mean
this is this is fantastic. Does it leak? No, it's
waterproof and water it's waterproof. Dude. You guys really thought

(16:16):
of this. Man. We wanted a product that you can
take with you anyway. You came up with a great product.
It's awesome and now I said this before we went
to break Laria. I want to get a little personal
with you and your uh you know, your trip with
the NBA as you played, of course with the Milwaukee
Bucks from two thousand ten to two thousand fifteen, took
a little time off, a little minute over there in Cleveland.

(16:37):
But as I watched something on you and I didn't
realize this, knowing that you dealt with a lot of anxiety,
a lot of depression, a lot of things like this,
and I was wondering you to go and affect you.
Did you Did you first have it in college when
you played at Virginia Commonwealth? Did you notice it at
a younger age? Where did you realize this kicked in? Well, say, um,

(16:58):
in my younger twenties. Uh, things became so once you
got to the NBA. Yeah, once I got to the NBA,
like my last year in college. Yeah, things kind of
circle back around memories from a younger age. Trauma, It
always does it always if you don't work on that,
you don't go to therapy, get comes back and haunt you.
Facts it's gonna be there. So it was lost stuff

(17:19):
I had to address man and uh, you know, um,
cannabis definitely helped, definitely help. Yeah, what were you trying
anything else before? Were you seeing anything where you've seen
a psychologist? Yepist good stuff. Yeah, I did that, And
you know, I tried some medications and whatnot, but I
just I couldn't resonate and they didn't help me feel
that I need to feel. It wasn't the right the

(17:39):
right vibe. And and the year I actually um, I
started using cannabis when I was twenty two, So that's
why when I first picked up actually using cannabis um
And uh, the year I used it consistently was the
year I averaged ten points, ten rebounds and three blocks.
You know, we've got several players on here that have
talked about We had Matt Barnes not too long ago too,
and the older players that we've had on that say

(18:01):
consistently that's been great for them. But even for you,
though publicly talking about the anxiety the depression, when you
got introduced to it wasn't something that was for that
or just dude, smoke a joint and chill out, like
you know what I'm saying, Like, how was it introduced
to you that way? Marijuana? Yes? Uh, well it was
introduced more in like a cultural sense from like my

(18:22):
vets to be for real, yeah, you know, and it's
it's cool to you when you're here in Milwaukee. We
ain't got the other ship to do anyways. Exactly. It
was like it was like the last game of the season,
we were in Oklahoma, and uh, you know, and they
just like, you know, you know, coming a young fella,
you know what I'm saying that they knew something I didn't.

(18:43):
And then the next year was the lockout. So I
spent that whole summer and like half of the year,
you know, getting my getting my feet underneath me. And
I'm exactly exactly so. And what I found interesting when
I watched a short story on you is that you
chose basketball as like the third thing that you wanted

(19:06):
to be and wanted to do. Talk about that right there,
because you know, as a very tall man with a
gift to play basketball, and you didn't look at it
as that's my calling. It was something that well I
didn't made my money on it, but it wasn't what
I wanted to do. How did you even figure that out?
I was I was asked, like when I was young,
I was trash man, I was like, not, I wasn't good,

(19:27):
I was not coordinated, and I didn't have anyone to
really try to team. Yeah, you know, so knocking exactly man.
I was like first picked and then we lose and
I was never picked a game that guy, you know
what I'm saying exactly exactly, I became that guy. So

(19:49):
I didn't. I didn't really like it, you know. And
once again, who brought to the dance. It was my
It was my high school coach. Yeah, yeah, he was
like real patient. I was in tenth grade and uh,
you know, it was like, you think about joining the team.
I was like, I'm not sure. In the first game,
I scored her own basket, you know, I didn't know
we switched at the half. Basic rules, Yeah, you know,

(20:12):
like funny, but it's awesome though that story well no,
but it also mold you as a person though, because
you're going through these things. Yeah, you go through these
things in order to to make yourself that much better,
you know what. You know what I mean? You you
you you you know it's it's a joke. It's funny,
ha ha ha. But as you taking it, I'm sure
it was emotional and it builds it builds, you know,

(20:33):
friends of character because you can crush your crush you too.
You gotta go through that, you know what I mean? Yeah,
But and as you went through that, and what were
the other two things? Are a few things that I
remember hearing that I can't remember at the top of
my head that you said you were wanted to be
I wouldn't be oceanographer, yes the majority of my life,
and that I wanted I was an art So I
wanted an artists. That's what it was. An artist. Are

(20:55):
your drawer and are you doing that now? Out like
your outlet or what's going on with that? Stay creative
like I'm creative. I'd like to draw paying, create shoes, pants, clothes, whatever.
Just stay creative. That's my thing. Well, we can't wait
for you to create a something for cannabis talk one
on one with our logo and our look. And I

(21:16):
can't wait to look what Larry Sanders made it you
guys who want to put it up here in the
office and display it everywhere. Because when I did see
that you were an artist and doing all the things.
But I just looked at that and I really appreciated
the vulnerability and the way that you do that because
so many cats out there need to hear that from
any aspect of life there. And because like you will
put set and said, people think, oh, just because I

(21:37):
have this high paying job, high profile job, that this
ship can't affect me. But this ship affects everyone out
there who has anxiety, who deals with depression. I don't
care if you're homeless, jobless, are great playing in the NBA,
NFL and making the biggest money you can imagine. It
affects those things have no boundaries. You can't pay them off.

(21:58):
You can't. You can't pay all nentiety. You can't pay
off depression. And so when cats like yourself speak out
and do that, I just commend you and appreciate, like
I said, your vulnerability because you open the door for
so many other people to speak on it, and for
you will look at themselves in the mirror and say, well, fucker, Hilary.
I mean, then the kid played a call and played

(22:19):
you know, and the NBA, and he could admit it.
Maybe I could admit it too. So for those who
are out there listening and wondering, is this me? Or
you have a friend and have them listen to it,
and have them Google Larry Sanders and want some videos
on him that where he talks about in a little
more detail on all that. But at things like that
that make people realize and it's not just smoking weed.

(22:39):
You can go to a CBD folks. You can go
to a click spray, which is unbelievable that you come
up with roy a product that is no weed smell,
because let's just face it, here's the other quote unquote taboo.
It's smund like weed in hair. Why are you shmumping
out right? So you're old and not like that, but

(23:03):
like that, especially for for an athlete or somebody that
has I mean, let's face it, you know, as an
athlete or an entertainer, or a business entrepreneur or just
a businessman, you know, you have to carry a certain
there's a certain time and place for everything. So if
I'm walking into a media and I feel like I
do need to to to medicate or get high or
whatever it is for me, you know, I don't always

(23:24):
want to go in there smelling like weed because I
might be going to raise a three million dollar raise
or a five million dollar raised, and not everybody in
that room would agree with me, even though they know
we're in the cannabis industry, it doesn't matter. They don't
want you to come in there smelling like weed. And
so this is an alternative, you know, the click brand
that's gonna allow people to really express theirselves and still

(23:45):
be able to be in that moment, because again, some
people operate a lot better, you know, with the with
the squirt here and there, you know what I mean,
show me the demographic and I'll show you a potential
click customer. I mean, and people tell me, well, who
is this really for? Is it for older people that
have lung capacity issues? I'm like, yes, but it's for everyone. Um, okay,
for younger people walking into the year old male, I'm like, okay,

(24:07):
that thirty year old male probably has the job and
is that his cubicle and can't you know, bring his
bond to work? Um? You know, but but needs the
needs the product or um, pretty much any demographic because
I think it fits with you. It's mobile, it fits
with your life. Even the bottle is plastic and not glass.
Like if you lump this product into the tinctures category,

(24:28):
a lot of them come with a you know that
kind of eye dropper glass bottle, and I'm like that
belongs in your medicine cabinet. It's not going with hiking trip.
This is with you. And it's funny because even at night,
I have anxiety at night for some weird reason, like
it's just been even more so lately. I can't seem
to like crash out and I always have to fall
asleep on my damn count that's wit, you know what

(24:50):
I mean. So every night, and when I say every
night even and this is the funniest part. Last night,
I swear to god, you guys, I woke up at
three in the morning. I spooked up because I just moved, right,
I just sold my home, been another home and home
and I went walk up at three in the morning
where this baby Okay, and I just bought a new

(25:11):
TV too, so the TV didn't even look normal. I'm like,
oh that is my heart. I was so weird. So
my point is, I am having a really tough time
at night going to sleep. I cannot wait to try
this dream. But you know, it's funny you mentioned that
the nighttime, because um, you know, all of our skews
only have four they're all selling about the same more
or less pretty equal. But the one that we hear

(25:34):
feedback about the most is the night time, and it
makes sense because there's a hundred and one way to
get high, like open the bottle and drink it. You know, Still,
I solve a problem. He stopped talking. He's I solve
a problem for you in mobility, and it's the right
price point all those things. But hey, there's other ways

(25:54):
for you to consume th HC and get high. But
if you are able to deliver on an effect, it
comes an emotional connection. We've got. We've got so many
people that come to us, send us emails, come to
the stores when we're doing pads, and they're like, I've
tried all these other products, cannabis and non cannabis, and
this is the only thing that works for me. Now, granted,
some people will say that about some other product, but

(26:16):
when they said that about your product, they become a
loyalist and this happens to work for them. Other things
happen to not. Now we have someone who I've helped
the universe and something works for them where other things didn't.
So you should be rubbed one out. But now it's
my famous My famous words is once your mind expands
from its original form, it can never go back. And

(26:39):
so once you your your mind allows you to understand
that this works for me to sleep, This is it.
That's what I use, you know. And and so that's
why you said that that that that relationship that you're
building with your client, with your with your your your
your new you know, test or to person, to the
new person that comes to the market, You're now allowing
that person to have an experience that they never had before.

(27:02):
You know, when when I smoke a joint, it's it's
a uh, it's hit or miss, you know what I mean.
Some of them make me feel paranoid. I'm like, damn,
how do I feel? Why do I feel like that?
Like I don't like that feel, you know. But sometimes
I feel very motivated and I get creative and I
make music and I like to be creative myself. So
I start to, you know, get into this, you know,

(27:22):
I want to work on and yeah I'm working, you
know everybody. Yeah I'm up at midnight like you what,
bro like what you're doing? I got an idea? And
yeah I'm awaking. Yeah, And I start to start to
you know, work, you know, work, work, work, and and
then there's the there's the there there's the other times
where you know, you smoke something and boom, it hits

(27:43):
you in the back of the head and you're just like, uh,
you know, you don't really know what you're hitting. So
if you find that experience with the product, and and
I'll tell you this one, this blue one right here,
it's it's taste so damn good. I want to just
start squirting it into it, you know, just curt of
taste so good. I'm not quite is is uh crazy
up on it? As Mark here? Mark just he'll pop out.

(28:05):
I swear he'll probably rack the whole thing and just
smile at us the rest of the night that it
will work for everybody's different. Everybody's different. Everyone's different. I mean,
at the same time, he's got two of them. You
know that he hooked in here before he came in,
trust me. But as everyone's different. Though, the thing that
I like the most about your product is you know,
and and I say, besides the look and it's awesome

(28:27):
and the packaging is phenomenal, but you and we've kind
of touched on this, but folks, it's micro docing. And Larry,
you said that when you said that you're only getting
a little bit. And that's so key for a lot
of people out there, unless you know you're a heavy user,
like Mark knows he's a heavy user. He can say, Arry,
pull the top off. I can take the all. I
could take three thousand milligrams right now, drive home and

(28:50):
you know, go for a walk and do homework. Well,
and it does. And it's not till after he does
that seven more dabs just Naniel call me up and
he finally sounds high after doing so much more. But
once again, that's his his level. But for those people
out there that are looking for a substitute that I

(29:10):
have that anxiety at night, or you're going through something
and feelings feeling you're just feeling something that's not normal,
try a little bit of this click. And that's the
thing that I'm really admiring so much about it. I
like that when I've seen it, but now I really
like it, you know what I'm saying, Like seriously, Like, well,
Sam's the one that we we met that we've seen
out there, and she described the young lady, remember, and

(29:31):
she was you know, I thought it was cool and
and it looked cool at the moment, but again after
using it, trying it. I like it a lot and
we're talking to her. Roy Eldery as editor, the CEO
of clickspray dot Com. You can find him on Instagram
at I Am Roy, which is r O I E.
Why the hell did you My middle name is Roy, Yeah,

(29:56):
but that's r O Y whatever whatever. On Twitter he's
Rory Edtery, which is r O I E E d
E R y. And of course Larry Sanders, former NBA
player with the Milwaukee Bucks. You can find him on
Instagram at the Real Larry Sanders, The Real Underscore Larry
Sanders on Twitter and Nappy Gilmore and I want to
get to this social media because Larry, Mr Nappy Gilmore.

(30:21):
I don't know if you're high as a kite when
you know where I'm doing. I don't know if it
was the click Spray, are the Bungload, are the what?
But when you told the Miami Heat, which is making
me feel like one of these investors is from Miami
because you said I think I can If you need
somebody to cover Kate, to cover Anthony Davis, I'm your guy.

(30:46):
So where you hire as a kite? Are you really see?
I mean what people don't understand is how how people
feel about off This is how I feel about defense.
Like I watched, I studied defense to the t. So
when he when he's out there and he's moving around,
he's catching the ball freely, and you know he has

(31:07):
this for his first cord. In his second chord, he's
getting into a rhythm. I know when to you only
got forty eight minutes. Yes, you're a phenomenal player, You're awesome.
I believe in your talent too, But for forty eight minutes,
you got me. I'm a different kind of animal out there.
I don't know if y'all know my stats, but I'm
contesting every shot let the league in contest shots and

(31:28):
block shots and defensive rating. So like, I'm not only
gonna bring your team defense down probably twenty, I'm gonna
bring you as a scorer. You're deep, you're you're offensive down.
So I'm I'm on everybody's head. And if I just
had the zone in on this guy, he's gonna he's
gonna have a problem all night. And I tell you,
these guys noticed he's playing like he may win the

(31:52):
m v P of which is which is the v
of the finals? Excuse me? I mean he's having a
lights out finals right now, which is crazy to think
that he's beating brawn out right now. But in my opinion,
Anthony Davis so far has been the man. So for
you to say that out there, you've got that doesn't matter.
Not a lot of heat, but you got you know,
you got a lot of FaceTime. It's the reason why
I blocked everybody's shot, the reason why I put my

(32:14):
blocked Kobe shot blocked every because it doesn't matter who
the person is when you're playing defense. It matters the
ball in the basket. That's it. That's it. And right now,
Larry Sanders, you have great stats and as you played
in the NBA and then you jump to Ice Cubes
League the Big Three, talk about that difference right there
and what it was like for for anyone of you guys,

(32:35):
but more for you obviously. Yeah, shouted a cube man.
That was great, you know him, Let me play in
this league. Uh. You know, the three on three games
is different. You know, there's no transition, there's no running
up and down. That's kind of my strength. I'm a runner,
you know what I'm saying. I'm a runner jumper. Uh,
that's when I really affect the game three on three
is really it's a lot of one on one. It's
basically one on one offense defense. Um, but it's it's

(32:58):
sharpens that sharpens those skills and guys who can really
play within the element, it's like it really excels their
their game. Like Joe Johnson, Like, I mean, he's a
one on one you know what I'm saying. That's that's
that's what he does. You know what I'm saying. He
puts you on the island going crazy. So that's what
you know. That's how that game. It kind of caters
to that and uh, but it's fun. It was it
was a great time. I was looking forward to doing

(33:19):
it again, but the virus hit. So I'm really looking
forward to actually using this product and playing at the
same time putting into my regiment, you know what I mean,
Which one would you do before after during like talking
talk us to how you would use click spray before that, Well,
I would uh, I would practice. I never I never
would do like Smoker use candidates before practice. So I
would wake up, eat, go to like a pre game.

(33:43):
Then I would probably use the restore um chill for
a second, take a nap, wake up playing my game
and then probably use the dream like yeah, but but
I'm saying this is my game routine, I will only
probably use the restore and the UH and the train,

(34:04):
you know. But then on other days when I didn't
have practice or maybe like a later practice, I probably
used to go in the morning. I don't. I just
don't like to use before my practice in the morning
and not like that, like to use it to chill out.
And you know, it's kind of my thing. Have you
ever tried it before practice to know that you know
you want smoke or anything. I've tried it before, like
a pickup game with friends, and I know, hell no, sir.

(34:34):
Lot of people that even if they know that, they
still don't they don't get it, or they don't they
don't have the UH, I guess the self control not
to do it, you know what I mean? Because I
know there's there's there's there's people that just smoke all
the time, no matter what they do. And then he
always gets defensive on it. But then he doesn't he

(34:56):
doesn't understand people like you, Larry, where he thinks there's
everybody's like him, like he's Mr. You notice he's not
he's not playing in the NBA game life. He's an
attorney for life in a prison, and you know, I
mean the life. They're not going to talk to you
about your life, setting right, your honor, your honor, your honor.

(35:20):
You're full of ship, kept the court washerman, I'm not drunk. Yeah,
he does get piste off going there with click and
he could just squirt, squirt, click, click. How many times
would you say you go to every time? Now? You
know it's not like the old days when I had

(35:40):
to douse myself with cologne. You go every time with
don't care anymore, and I'm not happy to smell. Like
when I walk in there, that's your lawyers and he
runs out smoking too. I mean, this guy will literally
win the case and come out and just fire one
up on the steps to celebrate. You know. I'm like,
good for you. So are you gonna play next season
for the three or what's your plan? Yeah? If they're

(36:03):
they're doing and I'm doing it. Yeah, my boy tattoos
out there, you know. Tell Yeah, he's out there making
noise for you guys and doing a whole things. So
it's fun. We want to follow you there and I
can't wait to see that regiment follow through when we
come back. You guys, We're gonna do the high five
with both of you. I can't wait to hear these answers.
Cannabis Talk one oh one, right back, Welcome back to

(36:34):
Cannabis Talk one oh one, Blue, Joe, Grande, Mark and Craig.
The popes that law and we want to give a
very special thanks to Pitt Peanut Chin and Elvis Bugs.
Bud It Buggsy had surgery. You guys. I don't know
if you guys all know this, but Bugs, he had
cancer removal. Sugges My boy, he's dog and this is

(36:55):
his only baby, so it's not he has kids. And
when I tell you he was a mess, damn an
then like talking to your boy when his only animal
and only son is his dog. He was just I was.
I felt so bad calling him like all right, all
right in surge you. I think I said my final goodbyes.
So I'm crying. I'm like, damn dude, I'm right over
your dog. I don't have a damn dog. I said

(37:16):
a prayer for him. Well, we wish the best for Bugsy.
But now, guys, it's time. My favorite time of the
show the Cannabis Talk one on one High five. That's
Ride High Five with Roy Ettery and Larry Sanders representing
that click Spray If you don't know it, you gotta
know a matter of fact, before we get to the
High five, where can you find click spray? Um, easiest

(37:38):
to go to our website click spray dot com. And
then we have a dispense relocator. Weren't about forty shops.
We launched out four twenty this year in the middle
of a pandemic kind of well, I mean we've been
we've been operating for five years, but we signed to
iHeart and and literally we're having a launch party the podcast.
Same thing that you guys our podcast was was getting
launched with I heeart on for twenty and then, um,

(38:00):
you know, pandemic. Yeah, so go back to click I'm sorry.
We're we're in about forty shops where in most of
l a so called San Diego, Sacramento soon to be
the Bay Area. And by the way, a few weeks
ago we won the Best Sublingual of the Year award
by weed Con Happening and I just hooked you guys
up with butt cars as well to try to get

(38:21):
you with them. Yeah. Yeah, we hooked dear friends of mine.
See that without even meeting you, dog up and trying
to hook you up, plugging you and your company book.
That's what we're doing for you, is um when when when?
Uh you guys came out in four twenty who what
distribution company did you use? So our manufacturers doing distribution

(38:42):
as well currently and we launched an atrium and Woodland
Hills a great shop. Um. We have a really huge
display there. Um. We had a lot of marketing activities
with them. So it's great and it's still our best
performing shop. Um. So it's been a great partnership. Cool. Well, great,
Now you know where you can get it. And now
you're gonna hear the high five with Roy and Larry.
Are now the way it's gonna go. Roy you'll answer

(39:05):
the question first. Larry you'll answer the same question right
after him. How old are you guys the first time
you smoked weed? And where did you get it? I
gotta say my answers are gonna suck. I'm gonna seem
like such a nerd, but maybe thirty. And it was
like it was a colleague, it was a cowork. I

(39:26):
was like I want to try this weed thing. I'm
sure you were like I wanted. I was like, but
I was scared. You gave it to me in a
in a zip block back. I didn't know what to
do with it. I was like, what do you do?
She like on the phone told me how to like
roll up like you know, tinfoil and tinfoil. I used

(39:47):
the one before. That's not embarrassed. She gave you meth
do explained a lot. Did you burn it from the bot?
Remember that time? Because I know the way through. I
passed out. Well, then it wasn't man, So I got

(40:09):
to really elaborate on this. You get a bag of
weed from this girl that you work with, taking home,
and you make a four real pipe with that, you
got FaceTime on the internet smokes. This is freaking crazy
that I remember that. I remember that with that and

(40:29):
now yours Larry, Okay, So I clarify this. The first
when I started smoking consistently, I was twenty two. The
first time I ever smoked, I was like sixteen, and
I was on the playground with my friends at night,
and uh we smoked and it was just like it
was just rolling around the flayground laughing and I just

(40:49):
remember somebody pissed on himself? Is that? Like my friend
just started? It was probably me? I love real, I
remember someone. I remember you see my friends. I want
to put it on him. It's like somebody I was like, yeah, yeah,

(41:12):
that's alright, it happens. His friends. Sweeten it right now,
like it was him. Bro, I don't let him try
to blame it on us. I remember when I used
to drink so much I woke up more. Who put
that in my pants? And someone ship my pants? Alright?
Question number two of the Cannabis Talk one on one
high five guys, what is your favorite way to use cannabis? Well,

(41:33):
obviously click spray there it is for the health conscious
person and no brainer. And then and then your other
favorite way after click spray? Um in a tinfoil kind
of torch works all right, Larry. Other than other than

(42:01):
the click spray, which we all like. First, what is
your favorite way? Yeah, I'm a blessed smoker. Is what
kind of backwards? Backwards? Home or back? Probably backward? I'm
on backwards right now, I've been papers. I go do faces. Yeah,
you go smoke on Mark right after Mark should have
a couple of pre rolls on him. Let's go ye,

(42:25):
look at him, Look at him. He doesn't leave home
without him. I smoke too many today already. It comes
to work at a pool every day, every day. Go ahead, Blue,
hit him question number three of the high five. Craziest
place you've ever used or smoked cannabis? Who? That's a
tough one. Um, a religious institution, Can I say that? Yeah,

(42:48):
with with a certain member of clergy. No, just walk
where the church? Is it a temple? It was? It
was a temple in the Berkeley area. Rabbi. It was
a very reformed rabbi. Rabbi you know him and uh,

(43:15):
and I'll have to say it was actually his product.
Then it was kosher. But does this rabbi now partake
with click? Of course he does. We've lost touch. But
if he's listening, Rabbi, he's listening. All right, Larry, what
about you? Craziest place I was here trying to think

(43:35):
about it. I smoke it some wild places, Um, he said,
let me think about that. It's a wild one, right, Yeah,
I don't know smoking locker rooms? Oh yeah, big three?
Oh yeah, you know what, yeah, last game of the season.
You know what I'll tell the story. Last game of

(43:58):
the season. Um, I think it was two thousand, fourteen thirteen.
I think we were in Uh we were in Sacramento,
That's where we were at, and uh yeah, I had
a smoke in the bathroom and I just had to
right after it was it was like it was like
halftime is I wasn't playing in the game though, so

(44:20):
let me just see that like we put out there,
y'all can check the stats. I wasn't played at that game.
I was. I was like I was injured. But I
went in the bathroom and like smoked half a joint
fired up. Did they did anybody say this? They said
it smelled like we in the arena, So it's like
it smells like that's a good one. They were looking
out for you. You know where this came from? Your

(44:41):
blood shot? Did you wash your hands before you went
back out? You just come out like it comes out?
What do you mean here? That last game of the
season when you're not going to the playoffs is different.
Moth people already have to play, you know what I'm saying.
They already got their reservations the cobo and everyone's like, fucking,
we're going a lot of guys, drink. That drinking happens

(45:07):
all day man, right, peanut, right afternoon. All right, we
are here with Roy Ettery and Larry Sanders Click spray
Cannabis talk one on one high five Question number four, Guys,
what is your go to munchies when you get high?

(45:27):
I got I gotta, I gotta go with doritos. That's
my thing, man, regular ones, well all of them, but
the top of teos like myner. I like a hot
spice and that like the favorite part is licking your
fingers out. It's not even the chip is just the
way to get that. I lick my fingers. I don't

(45:51):
be there. That's only if you share your bag. Share Larry,
what about you your go to? My go to? He
don't need to look at him like a pizza, what kind?
It's a spot called wood on Sunset and people over there.
It's like a wood fire. Yeah, yeah, you know the

(46:12):
real thing. Christ that's nice. I love what do you
get on it? They cook him at a different they
cook him at a different So the thing about a
wood fired pizza, and I know about what fire pizzas pizza?
You know, they cook him at a different temperature. So
they cook faster, so the pizzas cooks faster. That way,
it actually gets That's why it's got to be thinner, crushed,
and it's a better tasting piece. I know zactly. My

(46:36):
mouth's a question Number five, Roy and Larry, are you
ready for this one? If you could smoke weed with
anyone dead are alive, who would it be in wired?
And it doesn't mean they needed to smoke. But if
you can smoke break bread with very easy? Who is it?
Bill Clinton? Nice Clinton? That cat, he's a he's a

(46:58):
dichotomy because he made somebody else smoke the poll. Right.
That guy's got some stories, and I just think he's
the coolest one. Say Bill Clinton. No, no, right there,
I like Bill Clinton. That's a good one that you know.
What's funny? Is I actually like Bill Clinton? Luck? That
would be kind of dull. You're a Democrat? Huh? For now?

(47:22):
And what about you? That's when I met Bill Clinton? Though,
right he did you? Yeah? I met him. He came
in and talked to us one time as a team
in college or pro in Milwaukee. Smooth cat too man
started just telling the story just for no reason. I
remember one time just telling the story. I'm like what
did you get into it? Like you're like, Damn tells

(47:43):
good stories. And when you're the president, you got to
give the gap unless you're the fucking orange monster. Right now,
I don't want to let my that's not president. Sorry
we look so in So who would it be lvery
get or alive you would like to smoke weed with?

(48:03):
And why I want to smoke with Tupac Man? Yeah,
rock you smoke because he he just got stories knowledge,
you know, I gotta ask some questions, you know, just
pop fun facts that you bring up. Pot. When Park
was recording that Canam Studios of Death Records in the nineties,
I was with him. Yeah. I was one of the

(48:24):
youngest Latin artists at Death Records in the nineties. Yeah,
so that's why I started. So I actually got to
meet pop man. I didn't. I didn't actually smoke with
him though. It's funny that you know everybody people have
asked me, like you smoke with Podet, Like I actually didn't,
you know, But yeah, I never smoke a Park either. Yeah,
back in the digital underground days. But yeah, you guys
missed out. I smoked with him every other Saturday. I

(48:47):
was his attorney. The funny part is we were serious.
J I got a chance to smoke with Snoop though, Yeah,
how did that happened? It was it was me, Snoop
Rock him and Dame dash It in the video and
like Snooze compound. And this is when I first retired
and moved out here. Yeah, yeah, so that was that
was cool. How do you like moving out here from

(49:09):
go to Millwalk? Oh? Man, come on now, I almost
felt like an asshole saying it. I mean, now, did
that You're going to Katana compared to the best rustaurant
right in Orange County? Okay? There's just so many hot
spots to go to, at least there word before this

(49:29):
pandemic hits and being able to do so many different
kind of hot spots now it's literally and we avoid
them all. And before we let you guys go, I
want to bring up Larry. What is Citizens of Matter? Oh? Yeah?
So Citizens Matter was an artist incubator that I created
when I first moved out here, so my house artists
and helped them to kind of like a few of

(49:50):
the careers get them in the right direction. Um, I'm
homeless when I met him, rap artists or like, so, yeah,
I had. I had a fashion artist, designer, I had
a photographer, a screenwriter, um, two engineers and R and
B artists. Yeah, so I had his house in the
valley and uh, just when some meetings with them put

(50:11):
up to the revolt to try to help put their
career in a better direction, use my face value a
little bit um and it helped. Man, Like, they're all
doing great, um, thriving, got their own places, there, own
cars now, so giving amazing appreciate And there's so many
talented people. And when you say that, you know, because
I understand it. You know, we're we're we're entertainment and

(50:31):
so you know, it's it's been I don't know how
many years to to be in different you know, to
sign with majors or to go through it. But there's
so many talented people that you know, I think they
get distracted with because of how talented they are, you
know what I mean, Like you have such a talent
and then you you you do so many other things
I guess that take you away from your talents or

(50:51):
actually achieving your goals. So you helping them out, that's fantastic.
And what was that called again? Citizens of matter? Are
you still pushing that right now. Yeah, the clothing brand
now and uh my last um person, last artists I
had was a fashion designer. So now I'm kind of
it's still open to it, you know. But are you

(51:12):
guys gonna be at the next Magic convention? Are you
familiar with Magic? Oh? Yeah, Vegas? Yeah and all that stuff.
I got a lot of insight on that stuff. Yeah,
I know a lot about that. All right, that's what's up? Man?
Well good anything else that you guys wanted? If you
can find this in about forty dispensaries out here, and
also Bud Cars and Sacramento they're gonna be starting to
carry it. Bud Cars, They've been on our show and

(51:34):
of course they're good friends of ours. But click Spray
is phenomenal. Mark his shoes just fell off, So I
don't know if that matters. That didn't even affect you.
How do you feel? No? I need a couple more listen.
I great, I feel great, But can you feel it

(51:54):
a little bit in you? I feel great? I like
micro docing is is I don't. I don't like to
get super high. It's to to to intoxicated on anything.
But I you know, five milligrounds, ten milligrouns, twelve milligrounds.
I'm cool. If I start doing thirty or forty milligraunds,
I get you know what I mean, Like, whoa, I
feel a little bit too right, But you know, we

(52:16):
use our emosion is a nano emulsion technology. Not to
get all scientific and everything, but a lot of the
a lot of the sprays that are out there oil based,
and I like to call those a liquid edible. Like
if you've tried other other sublinguable sprays or even the tinctures,
you put them in your mouth, you feel this oily consistency. Right,
so you guys have tried it. Our our product is

(52:36):
this missed right. First, it's because we use nanotechnology, so
it's mostly water, and so that gives gives the product
a chance to just get absorbed in your mouth. There's
very little, if any, that you're actually swallowing. When it
gets absorbed in your mouth, it gets to your bloodstream
as much quicker. The fastest is intravenously and then obviously

(52:58):
when you inhale, and the third fastest way to get
something into your bloodstream is through your the membranes in
your mouth, and so it is a fast acting product
as well, which fits very nicely with the micro dosing.
So take a little bit way a few minutes if
you need a little more, take a little more, dude.
I'm literally when I seen it, I was I was
very What was that pit? Yeah? Yeah, you got jokes

(53:23):
over there, Hunt, welcome to the show. You want to
come in, step in like that, you want to come
and play it doesn't cousins, we got you. I see
you over there. Shots fired nights on over there, he said,
here we go started people. Now, that was a good one,

(53:46):
by the way, Pitt, thank you. So you know what,
like literally, guys, you know we'll cut that part out
about that, relieve the the click. I'll be honest. When
I've seen it again, I looked at it, looked cute,
you know what I mean. I was sure about it,
and then you know, now I I understand it, you know,
and I've actually used it. Um, you know, I'm a

(54:06):
fan of it. I really am, man, And I honestly
I'll sit here and and have a great show of
people and not be a fan of their product and
never tell them that I'm not a fan because I don't.
I won't shoot on people's product if I don't like it,
but I definitely won't endorse it, you know what I mean.
I won't sit out and be like, you know I
I messed with this product. You know I I like
this product. I like what it stands for. I like
how it's it's compact. I like what you know what

(54:28):
I mean it. I can't wait, you know, sis, I'll
be calling Sam going, hey, can you guys send us
some more please? We want to thank you guys for
being on the show. And before we get out of here,
is there anything else you guys would like to plug
before you do a quick shout out for the dispensary
that did the delivery of the sample. Okay, so Ash

(54:48):
Society and sant Anna, thank you so much for arranging
the delivery. We love you. Thanks for caring click and
not only that, thank you for having the event that
you guys had, the four twenty event where we actually
got a chance to meet them out there. And because
I just said Kobe and it just makes me think, actually, Larry,
you got a chance to play against Kobe, and you
know you talk about that. I mean, there's not too

(55:09):
many people that we could sit next to that said
you played against Kobe Bryant. Yeah, no, it was a
great experience. Man, I have a great Kobe story. I
don't know if you had a time come on. Yeah.
So we played him here in l A and uh,
I end up like I end up blocking the shot
and coming down with the ball. Um. So it was
like it was a it was a pretty good block.

(55:31):
And he ran out of court and he said, man,
good block, fella. Where'd you come from? And I would
say that, you know, I came from the top of
the key. You know. I was explaining to him the
whole the whole defensive scheme. He's like, okay, cool, you
know you kind of like no, They're kind of like
you know that again. You say, why the fund did

(55:51):
I just tell him that? Yeah? Like why I should
have told him about But You're like, it's Kobe, Kobe, right,
I'm not on the cold shoulder, Kobe. That's the question,
got it right, I'm I get busy, but it's Kobe.

(56:12):
So yeah, boom boom. So uh we come out of
the I come out of the locker room that and
I'm like, when the last ones out of the locker room,
he's on the little cart. He's driving by and he's
on the back of the car. He's like, get on,
young fella. I get on the cart with him and
everything and take him to the back. Tells me he
likes my game. Comes to Milwaukee and they play us,

(56:35):
they run the same play. He spins off my say, ellis,
but this time he steps back to the three point line.
When he steps back to the three point line, I
see that. I'm kind of sniffing it out. I run
out to the three to block the shot. So I
jumped to co test heaf fake and one did you

(56:55):
look at you like, thank you for telling me? Slid back,
stay back into the crowd like I got those two
points back. It's crazy, man, Yeah, that's right right. Did
he say anything after that game? Tire just just talked
after that, Literally, young fellow, block my shot. I got you.

(57:23):
He was waiting to do it, man, Do you know
he was waiting everything out there too, and he was
probably waiting for that exact scenario. Yeah. I mean I
would almost expect him to give you a look to
like you probably did. But my head was now, my
face was in my faces, in my shoes. Ship, did
you coach? Like? I can't believe you did that. Well

(57:45):
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