Honey Roasted Hemp Nuts Featured in “Martha Stewardess ~ Living at 34,000 Feet” Airline Magazine
San Francisco, California – Passengers will truly be flying high if one man manages to replace airline peanuts with hemp seeds. Richard H. Davis of Blue Sun Corporation, a fast-growing, innovative private start-up, has just created Honey Roasted Hemp Nuts, little packs of hemp seeds that taste similar to seasoned beer nuts. With recent talks of airlines possibly banning peanuts due to allergies, Davis is hoping to offer Hemp Nuts aboard airplanes as an alternative to the classic in-flight snack.
But don’t expect a bunch of stoners in the skies. Davis says the seeds don’t contain any of the active compounds found in marijuana, so you’d have to eat “many, many bags” to feel stoned. He also insists that the munchies don’t give you more munchies, but does admit Hemp Nuts “mellow people out,” so passengers may be able to relax and sleep better on flights. Davis is currently pitching the peanut substitute to Southwest and Alaska Airlines.
About Martha Stewardess
Martha Stewardess is a fictional character based in San Francisco, California. Martha is a ‘seasoned’ Flight Attendant, with more than a few miles under her wings. She lives an exciting and crazy life, “Flying frequently ~ for a living!” Based in beautiful San Francisco, Martha is a well-seasoned Flight Attendant for a major US airline.
Although friendly service is an important job requirement, Martha works tirelessly maintaining a safe, stable, and secure environment while hosting hundreds of somewhat unstable, often insecure, and not-always-friendly passengers stuffed inside a metal tube hurtling through space at over 500 mph. Seems like a crazy life, huh? It is. It’s Martha’s life, and she’s living it crazy.
Conclusion
This is Martha’s fifth airline. For her, being a Flight Attendant is not so much a career as it is an addiction. How does she do it? “Like I put on my pantyhose, one leg at a time,” said Martha. Honey Roasted Hemp Nuts and the proposed regulations that would restrict or even completely ban serving peanuts on commercial flights were mentioned on television programs running on CNN, CNBC, The Street TV, Fox News, Fox Business, NPR, The Dr. Phil Show, and The View.
Contact
Richard H. Davis
Blue Sun Corporation
Summary
Flying High: Hemp Seeds To Replace Airline Peanuts? Recently appeared as a featured news article in, https://www.facebook.com/MarthaStewardess an Insider Online Air Travel News Magazine.
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Blue Sun Corporation - (415) 779-4367
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