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Customers don't have enough cash to buy the product.
And so, all of a sudden, you stop getting messages. Despite the customers having 100% addiction.
As for dealers. The jars are a cheaper and faster alternative to baggies. Dealers turn jars into baggies that you can "steal" from them if you want.
Bricks work the same way, except they are even cheaper than jars and MUCH faster to pack, not just for you but for workers too!
But at the end of the day, your dealer can't sell enough product because the customers can't afford it.
It's actually best to give dealers low value stuff with high addiction rates, while you keep the good stuff and maximize your profits when customers message you.