“OUR MISSION IS TO CONNECT HEMP CONSUMERS WITH THEIR PERFECT BRAND EXPERIENCE.”
Straight from their website and out of their mouths came that line Friday evening, as I sat down with Cintia Nava and Daniel & Leah Lakstins of Higher Ed Hemp Tours (HEHT) of Austin, TX.
The three have known each other for several years and were initially not in the hemp industry. HEHT is actually part of their most recent venture, Last Squirt, which is a patented device to place on the tips of bottle sprayer tubes to get the last bit of a product, the last squirt, out of the bottom on the bottle. The company Last Squirt Inc which was started by the Lakstins in 2015, considers itself to be of the beauty and cosmetics industry.
The trio decided that they wanted to add a product to their line, and possiblely branch off into the the hemp world with a line of beauty products that would include hemp based materials. Upon researching a hemp providers and their crops, and being blown away at all the applications that the plant could provide, they decided to move forward in that direction. They wanted to start this operation in Texas in 2017, but were running into legal issues in Texas due to the status of hemp being illegal under the compassionate use act. There was just too much grey area legally to operate profitably as a startup, and they decided to hold off for a moment of time.
The group noticed an issue taking place in a town they wanted to start up in. In 2018 while attending conventions, the trio noticed that Austin wasn’t catching on to the hemp and CBD craze the way the rest of the nation was. They saw there was a need in the market.
“We saw a huge disconnect between retailers and consumers, the consumers did not understand what cbd really was. Stores were struggling with legalities, understanding lab testing, getting people in the store, and even how to talk to consumers about the product without making medical claims. People have been making ridiculous claims about their products in the beginning and we have been able to advise people on how to promote this without crossing the legal lines.”
Leah Lakstins, Jan 2020
There is a bit of philanthropy to this and altruism: the trio and their company is not making money off of doing this portion of the work. We all agreed during the discussion that in a sense, they are an unpaid consulting firm in that they are consulting retailers on the law and how to properly approach selling hemp products in the current marketplace.
The group noted that the hemp community doesn’t seem to be vibing with the complete marijuana industry, and they want to connect and bridge that gap in Texas. Their mission is to connect an educated consumer with verified CBD brands. So how does one show credibility in a newly formed marketplace? By building off of previous legal and educational knowledge.
While the Lakstins are the innovators and business minds, Cintia has a bachelors of science in criminal justice, and a masters in education making her the legal knowledge and the teacher of the subject for the company. This allows them to consult and educate both the business side and the consumer side of the industry. She wanted to be in the cannabis industry, and walked away from a language school in Austin (she speaks four languages fluently). Realizing that retailers didn’t have much information and neither did the customer, this needed to be implemented. Cintia is even working on Hemp Business Builder as a product for HEHT which will be like taking a TABC course but for the employees of the hemp industry.
The tour itself is at times a walking tour or even a party bus, where paying customers and consumers are taken to several business in town that sell a variety of products containing CBD. Some are just hemp retailers and others fit that Keep Austin Weird niche. One may take a tour and wind up going to a diner called Kinda Tropical that offers CBD infused waffles. The tour frequents Texas Sake which creates a hemp infused sake, along with Indigo Smart Cafe which serves CBD infused foods such as Chilean Style Hot Dogs. The tour does educate people that these methods are not likely to be the best ways to get any benefits that consumers possibly think they may be getting from CBD.
Other times the tour is actually located at one spot. The Venue in Austin has hosted several venue tours where businesses and consumers could meet together via booths about the products each one is selling and consumers can tell businesses products they would like to see. Those events have also held panels where guests have spoken about their knowledge in the industry. With each event the panel of speakers and moderators changes to give a unique, new, and updated experience to each event.
If one would like to reach out to HEHT, one can reach out via this link.