Item 1. Financial Statements
ITEM 1. FINANCIAL
STATEMENTS
BRANCHOUT
FOOD INC.
CONDENSED
BALANCE SHEETS
June 30,
December 31,
2023
2022
(Unaudited)
Assets
Current assets:
Cash
$ 1,588,794
$ 312,697
Accounts receivable
234,724
78,236
Advances on inventory purchases
851,253
29,500
Inventory
121,840
159,761
Other current assets
715,902
497,779
Total current assets
3,512,513
1,077,973
Restricted cash
-
235,750
Deferred offering costs
-
543,664
Property and equipment, net
920,809
1,022,290
Right-of-use asset
163,377
-
Note receivable
384,628
384,628
Total Assets
$ 4,981,327
$ 3,264,305
Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity (Deficit)
Current liabilities:
Accounts payable
$ 183,381
$ 239,939
Accounts payable, related parties
55,890
40,140
Accounts payable
55,890
40,140
Accrued expenses
105,233
688,722
Convertible notes payable, related parties
-
140,000
Convertible notes payable
-
4,919,191
Notes payable, current portion
200,000
2,250,000
Revolving line of credit
42,750
91,541
Lease liability, current portion
47,170
-
Total current liabilities
634,424
8,369,533
Notes payable, net of current portion
34,500
34,500
Lease liability, net of current portion
116,902
-
Total Liabilities
785,826
8,404,033
Stockholders’ Equity (Deficit):
Common stock, $ 0.001 par value, 80,000,000 shares authorized; 3,962,940 and 1,200,769 shares issued and outstanding, respectively
3,963
1,201
Additional paid-in capital
14,826,972
3,743,902
Accumulated deficit
( 10,635,434 )
( 8,884,831 )
Total Stockholders’ Equity (Deficit)
4,195,501
( 5,139,728 )
Total Liabilities and Stockholders’ Equity (Deficit)
$ 4,981,327
$ 3,264,305
See
accompanying notes to financial statements.
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BRANCHOUT
FOOD INC.
CONDENSED
STATEMENTS OF OPERATIONS
(Unaudited)
2023
2022
2023
2022
For the Three Months Ended
For the Six Months Ended
June 30,
June 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
Net revenue
$ 343,065
$ 305,574
$ 440,405
$ 543,719
Cost of goods sold
305,703
424,006
376,862
702,506
Gross profit (loss)
37,362
( 118,432 )
63,543
( 158,787 )
Operating expenses:
General and administrative
141,031
212,540
321,931
394,576
Salaries and wages
436,238
221,995
688,048
320,872
Professional fees
158,205
120,132
302,346
283,435
Depreciation expense
55,758
81
111,581
162
Total operating expenses
791,232
554,748
1,423,906
999,045
Operating loss
( 753,870 )
( 673,180 )
( 1,360,363 )
( 1,157,832 )
Other income (expense):
Interest income
2,911
4,050
5,756
7,023
Interest expense
( 222,551 )
( 211,158 )
( 395,996 )
( 1,829,446 )
Total other income (expense)
( 219,640 )
( 207,108 )
( 390,240 )
( 1,822,423 )
Net loss
$ ( 973,510 )
$ ( 880,288 )
$ ( 1,750,603 )
$ ( 2,980,255 )
Weighted average common shares outstanding - basic and diluted
1,642,995
1,200,450
1,423,103
1,199,535
Weighted average common shares outstanding - basic
1,642,995
1,200,450
1,423,103
1,199,535
Net loss per common share - basic and diluted
$ ( 0.59 )
$ ( 0.73 )
$ ( 1.23 )
$ ( 2.48 )
Net loss per common share - basic
$ ( 0.59 )
$ ( 0.73 )
$ ( 1.23 )
$ ( 2.48 )
See
accompanying notes to financial statements.
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BRANCHOUT
FOOD INC.
CONDENSED
STATEMENTS OF CHANGES IN STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY (DEFICIT)
(Unaudited)
For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2023
Additional
Total
Common Stock
Paid-In
Accumulated
Stockholders’
Shares
Amount
Capital
Deficit
Equity (Deficit)
Balance, March 31, 2023
1,200,769
$ 1,201
$ 3,794,348
$ ( 9,661,924 )
$ ( 5,866,375 )
Common stock issued pursuant to initial public offering
1,190,000
1,190
4,940,856
-
4,942,046
Stock options issued for services
-
-
18,046
-
18,046
Common stock issued for debt conversions
1,572,171
1,572
6,027,632
-
6,029,204
Common stock warrants granted to note holders pursuant to debt financing
-
-
46,090
-
46,090
Net loss
-
-
-
( 973,510 )
( 973,510 )
Balance, June 30, 2023
3,962,940
$ 3,963
$ 14,826,972
$ ( 10,635,434 )
$ 4,195,501
For the Three Months Ended June 30, 2022
Additional
Total
Common Stock
Paid-In
Accumulated
Stockholders’
Shares
Amount
Capital
Deficit
Equity (Deficit)
Balance, March 31, 2022
1,199,769
$ 1,200
$ 3,673,601
$ ( 6,341,446 )
$ ( 2,666,645 )
Common stock issued for services
1,000
1
4,124
-
4,125
Stock options issued for services
-
-
16,975
-
16,975
Common stock warrants granted to note holders pursuant to debt financing
-
-
14,050
-
14,050
Net loss
-
-
-
( 880,288 )
( 880,288 )
Balance, June 30, 2022
1,200,769
$ 1,201
$ 3,708,750
$ ( 7,221,734 )
$ ( 3,511,783 )
For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2023
Additional
Total
Common Stock
Paid-In
Accumulated
Stockholders’
Shares
Amount
Capital
Deficit
Equity (Deficit)
Balance, December 31, 2022
1,200,769
$ 1,201
$ 3,743,902
$ ( 8,884,831 )
$ ( 5,139,728 )
Common stock issued pursuant to initial public offering
1,190,000
1,190
4,940,856
-
4,942,046
Stock options issued for services
-
-
68,492
-
68,492
Common stock issued for debt conversions
1,572,171
1,572
6,027,632
-
6,029,204
Common stock warrants granted to note holders pursuant to debt financing
-
-
46,090
-
46,090
Net loss
-
-
-
( 1,750,603 )
( 1,750,603 )
Balance, June 30, 2023
3,962,940
$ 3,963
$ 14,826,972
$ ( 10,635,434 )
$ 4,195,501
For the Six Months Ended June 30, 2022
Additional
Total
Common Stock
Paid-In
Accumulated
Stockholders’
Shares
Amount
Capital
Deficit
Equity (Deficit)
Balance, December 31, 2021
1,192,424
$ 1,192
$ 2,618,455
$ ( 4,241,479 )
$ ( 1,621,832 )
Balance
1,192,424
$ 1,192
$ 2,618,455
$ ( 4,241,479 )
$ ( 1,621,832 )
Common stock sold for cash
2,425
3
9,997
-
10,000
Common stock issued for services
5,920
6
24,414
-
24,420
Stock options issued for services
-
-
33,950
-
33,950
Common stock warrants granted to note holders pursuant to debt financing
-
-
14,050
-
14,050
Modification of warrants
-
-
377,200
-
377,200
Modification of derivatives
-
-
630,684
-
630,684
Net loss
-
-
-
( 2,980,255 )
( 2,980,255 )
Balance, June 30, 2022
1,200,769
$ 1,201
$ 3,708,750
$ ( 7,221,734 )
$ ( 3,511,783 )
Balance
1,200,769
$ 1,201
$ 3,708,750
$ ( 7,221,734 )
$ ( 3,511,783 )
See
accompanying notes to financial statements.
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BRANCHOUT
FOOD INC.
CONDENSED
STATEMENTS OF CASH FLOWS
(Unaudited)
2023
2022
For the Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023
2022
Cash flows from operating activities
Net loss
$ ( 1,750,603 )
$ ( 2,980,255 )
Adjustments to reconcile net loss to net cash used in operating activities:
Depreciation expense
111,581
162
Amortization of debt discounts
46,090
1,191,080
Common stock issued for services
-
24,420
Options and warrants issued for services
68,492
33,950
Amended warrants
-
377,200
Decrease (increase) in assets:
Accounts receivable
( 156,488 )
73,605
Advances on inventory purchases
( 821,753 )
97,400
Inventory
37,921
94,797
Other current assets
( 218,123 )
( 431,001 )
Right-of-use asset
4,943
-
Increase (decrease) in liabilities:
Accounts payable
( 56,558 )
147,253
Accounts payable, related parties
15,750
( 20,025 )
Accrued expenses
( 80,976 )
169,213
Net cash used in operating activities
( 2,799,724 )
( 1,222,201 )
Cash flows from investing activities
Payments received on notes receivable
-
18,060
Purchase of property and equipment
( 10,100 )
( 45,150 )
Net cash used in investing activities
( 10,100 )
( 27,090 )
Cash flows from financing activities
Payment of deferred offering costs
( 740,290 )
( 225,562 )
Proceeds received on convertible notes payable, related parties
25,000
-
Proceeds received on convertible notes payable
442,500
2,048,500
Repayments on convertible notes payable
-
( 20,000 )
Proceeds received on notes payable
370,000
-
Repayment of notes payable
( 2,420,000 )
( 45,445 )
Proceeds received on revolving line of credit
-
239,241
Repayments on revolving line of credit
( 48,791 )
( 263,595 )
Principal payments on finance lease
( 4,248 )
-
Proceeds from sale of common stock
6,226,000
10,000
Net cash provided by financing activities
3,850,171
1,743,139
Net increase in cash
1,040,347
493,848
Cash and restricted cash - beginning of period
548,447
856,082
Cash - ending of period
$ 1,588,794
$ 1,349,930
Supplemental disclosures:
Interest paid
$ 397,059
$ 131,909
Income taxes paid
$ -
$ -
Non-cash investing and financing transactions:
Value of warrants issued as a debt discount
$ 46,090
$ 14,050
Value of shares issued on debt conversions
$ 6,029,204
$ -
Initial recognition of right-of-use assets and lease liabilities
$ 168,320
$ -
See
accompanying notes to financial statements.
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BRANCHOUT
FOOD INC.
NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
Note
1 – Nature of Business and Significant Accounting Policies
Nature
of Business
BranchOut
Food Inc. (formerly AvoLov, LLC, Avochips, LLC and Avochips Inc.) was incorporated as Avochips Inc. in Oregon on February 21, 2017. On
November 19, 2021, the Company converted from an Oregon limited liability company, AvoLov, LLC, into a Nevada corporation, BranchOut
Food, Inc. “BranchOut,” the “Company,” “we,” “our” or “us” is engaged in
the development, marketing, sale, and distribution of plant-based, dehydrated fruit and vegetable snacks and powders. One of the Company’s
contract manufacturers is in Chile. The Company entered into a second contract manufacturing agreement in 2022 with a company based in
Peru. This facility houses BranchOut’s continuous through-put dehydration machine, substantially increasing production capacity.
Both facilities produce dehydrated fruit and vegetable products for BranchOut using a new proprietary dehydration technology. The Company’s
customers are primarily located throughout the United States.
Basis
of Accounting
The
accompanying unaudited condensed financial statements have been prepared by the Company in accordance with accounting principles generally
accepted in the United States of America (“GAAP”) for interim financial reporting and as required by pursuant
to the rules and regulations of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) . Accordingly, they do not include
all of the information and notes required by GAAP for complete financial statements. In the opinion of the Company’s management,
the accompanying unaudited condensed financial statements contain all adjustments (consisting of items of a normal and recurring nature)
necessary to present fairly the financial position as of June 30, 2023, the results of operations for the three and six months ended
June 30, 2023 and 2022, and cash flows for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022. The results of operations for the three and six
months ended June 30, 2023 are not necessarily indicative of the results to be expected for the full year. The balance sheet as of December
31, 2022 was derived from our audited financial statements. The accompanying condensed financial statements and notes thereto should
be read in conjunction with the audited financial statements and the related notes thereto for the year ended December 31, 2022, included
in the Company’s final prospectus filed with the SEC pursuant to Rule 424(b)(4) on June 21, 2023 (Final Prospectus).
When
preparing financial statements in conformity with GAAP, we must make estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets
and liabilities, disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements and the reported amounts of
revenue and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from those estimates.
Initial
Public Offering
In
June 2023, the Company completed its initial public offering (“IPO”), including the sale and issuance of 1,190,000 shares
of its common stock at $ 6.00 per share, and warrants to purchase 82,110 shares at $ 7.20 per share, exercisable between December 18, 2023
and December 18, 2028, pursuant to the underwriters’ agreement. The Company received net proceeds of $ 6,226,000 , after deducting
underwriters’ discounts and commissions and before consideration of other issuance costs. In connection with the IPO, a total of
$ 6,029,204 of convertible debt, consisting of $ 5,526,691 of principal and $ 502,513 of interest, was converted into 1,572,171 shares of
common stock, inclusive of $ 179,687 , consisting of $ 165,000 of principal and $ 14,687 of interest, converted into 43,562 shares of common
stock issued upon the conversion of debts held by related parties.
Prior
to the IPO, all deferred offering costs were capitalized in other noncurrent assets on the balance sheets. Deferred offering costs of
$ 1,283,954 , primarily consisting of accounting, legal, and other fees related to the Company’s IPO, were offset against the IPO
proceeds upon the closing of the Company’s IPO in June 2023. As of June 30, 2023, all deferred offering costs were paid. Unpaid
deferred offering costs totaled $ 543,664 as of December 31, 2022.
Reverse
Stock Split
On
June 15, 2023, the Company effected a 2.5-for-1 reverse stock split of its outstanding shares of capital stock. There was no preferred
stock outstanding prior to or after the reverse stock split. All issued and outstanding shares of common stock have been adjusted in
these condensed financial statements, on a retrospective basis, to reflect the reverse stock split for all periods presented, as well
as all common stock warrants and stock option awards which, by the terms thereof, were subject to adjustment in connection with the reverse
stock split. The par value of the common stock was not adjusted by the reverse stock split.
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FOOD INC.
NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
Reclassifications
Certain
reclassifications have been made to the prior years’ financial statements to conform to current year presentation. These reclassifications
had no effect on previously reported results of operations or retained earnings.
Going
Concern
As
shown in the accompanying condensed financial statements, as of June 30, 2023, the Company has incurred recurring losses from operations
resulting in an accumulated deficit of $ 10,635,434 and working capital of $ 2,878,089 , and the Company’s cash on hand may not be
sufficient to sustain operations. These factors raise substantial doubt about the Company’s ability to continue as a going concern.
Management is actively pursuing new customers to increase revenues. In addition, the Company is currently seeking additional sources
of capital to fund short term operations. Management believes these factors will contribute to achieving profitability. The accompanying
condensed financial statements do not include any adjustments that might be necessary if the Company is unable to continue as a going
concern.
The
condensed financial statements do not include any adjustments that might result from the outcome of any uncertainty as to the Company’s
ability to continue as a going concern. These condensed financial statements also do not include any adjustments relating to the recoverability
and classification of recorded asset amounts, or amounts and classifications of liabilities, that might be necessary should the Company
be unable to continue as a going concern.
Use
of Estimates
The
preparation of financial statements in conformity with GAAP requires management to make estimates and assumptions that may affect the
reported amounts of assets and liabilities and disclosure of contingent assets and liabilities at the date of the financial statements
and the reported amounts of revenues and expenses during the reporting period. Actual results could differ from these estimates.
Segment
Reporting
ASC
280, Segment Reporting , requires annual and interim reporting for an enterprise’s operating segments and related disclosures
about its products, services, geographic areas and major customers. An operating segment is defined as a component of an enterprise that
engages in business activities from which it may earn revenues and expenses, and about which separate financial information is regularly
evaluated by the chief operating decision maker in deciding how to allocate resources. The Company operates as a single segment and will
evaluate additional segment disclosure requirements as it expands its operations.
Fair
Value of Financial Instruments
The
Company discloses the fair value of certain assets and liabilities in accordance with ASC 820 – Fair Value Measurement and Disclosures
(ASC 820). Under ASC 820-10-05, the FASB establishes a framework for measuring fair value in generally accepted accounting principles
and expands disclosures about fair value measurements. This statement reaffirms that fair value is the relevant measurement attribute.
The adoption of this standard did not have a material effect on the Company’s financial statements as reflected herein. The carrying
amounts of cash, accounts receivable, accounts payable and accrued expenses reported on the balance sheets are estimated by management
to approximate fair value primarily due to the short-term nature of the instruments.
Cash
and Cash Equivalents
Cash
equivalents include money market accounts which have maturities of three months or less. For the purpose of the statements of cash flows,
all highly liquid investments with an original maturity of three months or less are considered to be cash equivalents. Cash equivalents
are stated at cost plus accrued interest, which approximates market value. There were no cash equivalents on hand on June 30, 2023 or
December 31, 2022.
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FOOD INC.
NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
Cash
in Excess of FDIC Insured Limits
The
Company maintains its cash in bank deposit accounts which, at times, may exceed federally insured limits. Accounts are guaranteed by
the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (“FDIC”) up to $ 250,000 , under current regulations. The Company had $ 1,481,048
and $ 62,697 in excess of FDIC insured limits on June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively, and has not experienced any losses
in such accounts.
Accounts
Receivable
Accounts
receivable are carried at their estimated collectible amounts. Trade accounts receivable are periodically evaluated for collectability
based on past credit history with customers and their current financial condition. The Company had no allowance for doubtful accounts
on June 30, 2023 or December 31, 2022.
Inventory
The
Company’s products consist of pre-packaged and bulk-dried fruit and vegetable-based snacks, powders and ingredients purchased from
contract-manufacturers in Chile and/or Peru. The Company’s contract manufacturer in Peru uses equipment purchased by the Company
in its manufacturing process. Raw materials consist of packaging materials. Appropriate consideration is given to obsolescence, excessive
levels, deterioration, and other factors in evaluating net realizable value. No reserve for obsolete inventories has been recognized.
Inventory, consisting of raw materials and finished goods are stated at the lower of cost or net realizable value using the average cost
valuation method, and consisted of the following as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
Schedule of Inventory
June 30,
December 31,
2023
2022
Raw materials
$ 54,015
$ 10,824
Finished goods
67,825
148,937
Total
inventory
$ 121,840
$ 159,761
The
Company had prepaid inventory advances on product in the amount of $ 851,253 and $ 29,500 as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
Advances of 70 % of estimated finish product costs are made to enable manufacturers to purchase raw materials necessary to produce finished
products. The remaining 30 % of finish product costs are paid upon receipt of finished goods.
License
Agreement
In
2021, the Company entered into a license agreement to acquire a license to certain production equipment developed and manufactured by
another company through the purchase of that company’s equipment. The license is not discernable from the equipment; therefore,
the license costs have been capitalized and depreciated over the useful life of the equipment. The license agreement also entitles the
licensor to a royalty on all revenue from the sale of products produced using the equipment. These royalties are recognized as royalty
expenses as the products are sold. There have been no royalty payments to date, and any future minimum royalty payments or equipment
purchases under this license agreement are an unrecognized commitment as they relate to retaining exclusivity of the avocado products
going forward and the Company can elect not to pay as disclosed in Note 15, below.
Derivatives
We
evaluate convertible notes payable, stock options, stock warrants and other contracts to determine if those contracts or embedded components
of those contracts qualify as derivatives to be separately accounted for under the relevant sections of ASC Topic 815-40, Derivative
Instruments and Hedging: Contracts in Entity’s Own Equity.
The
result of this accounting treatment could be that the fair value of a financial instrument is classified as a derivative instrument and
is marked-to-market at each balance sheet date and recorded as a liability. In the event that the fair value is recorded as a liability,
the change in fair value is recorded in the statement of operations as other income or other expense. Upon conversion or exercise of
a derivative instrument, the instrument is marked to fair value at the conversion date and then that fair value is reclassified to equity.
Financial instruments that are initially classified as equity that become subject to reclassification under ASC Topic 815-40 are reclassified
to a liability account at the fair value of the instrument on the reclassification date.
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FOOD INC.
NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
Revenue
Recognition
The
Company recognizes revenue in accordance with ASC 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customer . Under ASC 606, the Company recognizes
revenue from the sale of its plant-based snack products in accordance with a five-step model in which the Company evaluates the transfer
of promised goods or services and recognizes revenue when customers obtain control of promised goods or services in an amount that reflects
the consideration which the Company expects to be entitled to receive in exchange for those goods or services. To determine revenue recognition
for arrangements that the Company determines are within the scope of ASC 606, the Company performs the following five steps: (1) identify
the contract(s) with a customer, (2) identify the performance obligations in the contract, (3) determine the transaction price, (4) allocate
the transaction price to the performance obligations in the contract and (5) recognize revenue when (or as) the entity satisfies a performance
obligation. The Company has elected, as a practical expedient, to account for the shipping and handling as fulfillment costs, rather
than as a separate performance obligations, and the related costs are recorded as selling expenses in general and administrative expenses
in the statement of operations. Revenue is reported net of applicable provisions for discounts, returns and allowances. Methodologies
for determining these provisions are dependent on customer pricing and promotional practices. The Company records reductions to revenue
for estimated product returns and pricing adjustments in the same period that the related revenue is recorded. These estimates are based
on industry-based historical data, historical sales returns, if any, analysis of credit memo data, and other factors known at the time.
The
Company’s sales are predominantly generated from the sale of finished products to retailers, and to a lesser extent, direct to
consumers through third party website platforms. These sales contain a single performance obligation and revenue is recognized at a single
point in time when ownership, risks and rewards transfer. Typically, this occurs when the goods are received by the retailer or customer,
or when the title of goods is exchanged. Revenues are recognized in an amount that reflects the net consideration the Company expects
to receive in exchange for the goods.
The
Company promotes its products with advertising, consumer incentives and trade promotions. These programs include discounts, slotting
fees, coupons, rebates, in-store display incentives and volume-based incentives. Customer trade promotion and consumer incentive activities
are recorded as a reduction to the transaction price based on amounts estimated as being due to customers and consumers at the end of
a period. The Company derives these estimates based principally on historical utilization and redemption rates. The Company does not
receive a distinct service in relation to the advertising, consumer incentives and trade promotions. Payment terms in the Company’s
invoices are based on the billing schedule established in contracts and purchase orders with customers.
Expenses
such as slotting fees, sales discounts, and allowances are accounted for as a direct reduction of revenues as follows for the three and
six months ended June 2023 and 2022:
Schedule of Revenue
2023
2022
2023
2022
For the Three Months Ended
For the Six Months Ended
June 30,
June 30,
2023
2022
2023
2022
Revenue
$ 341,414
$ 340,533
$ 451,993
$ 622,080
Less: slotting, discounts, and allowances
( 1,651 )
34,959
11,588
78,361
Net revenue
$ 343,065
$ 305,574
$ 440,405
$ 543,719
Cost
of Goods Sold
Cost
of goods sold represents costs directly related to the purchase, production and manufacturing of the Company’s products. Costs
include purchase costs, product development, freight-in, packaging, and print production costs .
Advertising
Costs
The
Company expenses the cost of advertising and promotions as incurred. Advertising and promotions expense was $ 62,360 and $ 196,021 for
the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
Stock-Based
Compensation
The
Company accounts for equity instruments issued to employees and non-employees in accordance with the provisions of ASC 718 Stock Compensation
(“ASC 718”). All transactions in which the consideration provided in exchange for the purchase of goods or services consists
of the issuance of equity instruments are accounted for based on the fair value of the consideration received or the fair value of the
equity instrument issued, whichever is more reliably measurable.
The
Company issued stock-based compensation in the amount of $ 68,492 and $ 58,370 for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
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FOOD INC.
NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
Recent
Accounting Pronouncements
From
time to time, new accounting pronouncements are issued by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (“FASB”) that are adopted
by the Company as of the specified effective date. If not discussed, management believes that the impact of recently issued standards,
which are not yet effective, will not have a material impact on the Company’s financial statements upon adoption.
In
July 2023, the FASB issued Accounting Standards Update (“ASU”) 2023-03 to amend various SEC paragraphs in the Accounting
Standards Codification to primarily reflect the issuance of SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 120. ASU No. 2023-03, “ Presentation
of Financial Statements (Topic 205), Income Statement—Reporting Comprehensive Income (Topic 220), Distinguishing Liabilities from
Equity (Topic 480), Equity (Topic 505), and Compensation—Stock Compensation (Topic 718): Amendments to SEC Paragraphs Pursuant
to SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 120, SEC Staff Announcement at the March 24, 2022 EITF Meeting, and Staff Accounting Bulletin Topic
6.B, Accounting Series Release 280—General Revision of Regulation S-X: Income or Loss Applicable to Common Stock. ” ASU
2023-03 amends the ASC for SEC updates pursuant to SEC Staff Accounting Bulletin No. 120; SEC Staff Announcement at the March 24, 2022
Emerging Issues Task Force (“EITF”) Meeting; and Staff Accounting Bulletin Topic 6.B, Accounting Series Release 280 - General
Revision of Regulation S-X: Income or Loss Applicable to Common Stock. These updates were immediately effective and did not have a significant
impact on our financial statements.
Note
2 – Related Party Transactions
Accounts
Payable
As
of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, the Company owed Chase Innovations, Inc., a Company owned by our then
Chief Financial Officer , Douglas Durst, $ 55,890
and $ 40,140 ,
respectively, for services rendered.
Convertible
Notes Payable
As
disclosed in Note 10, below, On January 5, 2023, the Company sold an unsecured convertible promissory note to the Chief Executive Officer’s
parents, Mr. Tom and Mrs. Carol Healy, bearing interest at 8 % per annum, in the face amount of $ 25,000 . The note was convertible at a
fixed conversion price of $ 4.125 per common share. On June 15, 2023, the note, consisting of $ 25,000 of principal and $ 800 of interest,
was converted into 6,255 shares of common stock.
As
disclosed in Note 10, below, the Company’s then Chief Financial Officer, Douglas Durst, holds an unsecured convertible
promissory note (“CFO Note”), in the face amount of $ 90,000 ,
as outstanding at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022. The note was convertible at a fixed conversion price of $ 4.125
per common share. On June 15, 2023, the note, consisting of $ 90,000
of principal and $ 6,362
of interest, was converted into 23,361
shares of common stock.
As
disclosed in Note 10, below, the Company’s Chief Financial Officer, Chris Coulter, holds an unsecured convertible promissory
note (“Coulter Note”), in the face amount of $ 50,000 ,
as outstanding at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022. The note was convertible at a fixed conversion price of $ 4.125
per common share. On June 15, 2023, the note, consisting of $ 50,000
of principal and $ 7,525
of interest, was converted into 13,946
shares of common stock.
Note
3 – Fair Value of Financial Instruments
Under
FASB ASC 820-10-5, fair value is defined as the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly
transaction between market participants at the measurement date (an exit price). The standard outlines a valuation framework and creates
a fair value hierarchy in order to increase the consistency and comparability of fair value measurements and the related disclosures.
Under GAAP, certain assets and liabilities must be measured at fair value, and FASB ASC 820-10-50 details the disclosures that are required
for items measured at fair value.
The
Company has cash, notes receivable, derivative liabilities and debts that must be measured under the fair value standard. The Company’s
financial assets and liabilities are measured using inputs from the three levels of the fair value hierarchy. The three levels are as
follows:
Level
1 - Inputs are unadjusted quoted prices in active markets for identical assets or liabilities that the Company has the ability to access
at the measurement date.
Level
2 - Inputs include quoted prices for similar assets and liabilities in active markets, quoted prices for identical or similar assets
or liabilities in markets that are not active, inputs other than quoted prices that are observable for the asset or liability (e.g.,
interest rates, yield curves, etc.), and inputs that are derived principally from or corroborated by observable market data by correlation
or other means (market corroborated inputs).
Level
3 - Unobservable inputs that reflect our assumptions about the assumptions that market participants would use in pricing the asset or
liability.
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NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
The
following schedule summarizes the valuation of financial instruments at fair value on a recurring basis in the balances sheet as of June
30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
Schedule of Valuation of Financial Instruments at Fair Value on a Recurring Basis
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Fair Value Measurements at June 30, 2023
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Assets
Cash
$ 1,588,794
$ -
$ -
Right-of-use-asset
-
-
163,377
Notes receivable
-
384,628
-
Total assets
1,588,794
384,628
163,377
Liabilities
Notes payable
-
234,500
-
Revolving line of credit
-
42,750
-
Lease liability
-
-
159,652
Total liabilities
-
277,250
159,652
Total assets and liabilities
$ 1,588,794
$ 107,378
$ 3,725
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Fair Value Measurements at December 31, 2022
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Assets
Cash
$ 312,697
$ -
$ -
Cash, restricted
235,750
-
-
Notes receivable
-
384,628
-
Total assets
548,447
384,628
-
Liabilities
Convertible notes payable, related parties
-
-
140,000
Convertible notes payable
-
-
4,919,191
Notes payable
-
2,284,500
-
Revolving line of credit
-
91,541
-
Total liabilities
-
2,376,041
5,059,191
Total assets and liabilities
$ 548,447
$ ( 1,991,413 )
$ ( 5,059,191 )
There
were no transfers of financial assets or liabilities between Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3 inputs for the six months ended June 30, 2023
or the year ended December 31, 2022.
Note
4 – Major Customers and Accounts Receivable
The
Company had certain customers whose revenue individually represented 10 % or more of the Company’s total net revenue, or whose accounts
receivable balances individually represented 10 % or more of the Company’s total accounts receivable, as follows:
For
the six months ended June 30, 2023, two customers, KEHE distributors and Wal-Mart, accounted for 78 % of net revenue, and two customers,
KEHE distributors and Costco, accounted for 88 % of net revenue for the six months ended June 30, 2022.
For
the six months ended June 30, 2023, two customers, KEHE distributors and Wal-Mart, accounted for 74 % of accounts receivable, and for
the six months ended June 30, 2022, four customers, KEHE distributors, Market Distributing, UNFI and Wal-Mart, accounted for 89 % of accounts
receivable.
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NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
Note
5 – Other Current Assets
Other
current assets consisted of the following as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
Schedule of Other Current Assets
June 30,
December 31,
2023
2022
Prepaid insurance costs
$ 419
$ 959
Prepaid advertising and trade show fees
11,544
19,485
Prepaid professional fees
13,033
12,617
Prepaid taxes
209,551
-
Refunds receivable
-
1,594
Interest receivable
13,718
7,996
Advances to co-manufacturer, NXTDried (1)
467,637
455,128
Total
$ 715,902
$ 497,779
(1) The
Company has advanced NXTDried Superfoods SAC (“NXTDried”), a company organized under the laws of Peru, with its
principal office in San Isidro, Lima, Peru., a total of $ 467,637
over various dates between January 28, 2022 and May 31, 2023, for the purchase and construction of the facility and infrastructure
necessary to facilitate the manufacturing of the Company’s products. The advance
is to be repaid in the form of a $1.00 USD per kilogram discount on all products manufactured for the Company . The advance is
not currently backed by a promissory note, and is unsecured. A total of $1,791 was credited against purchases made from NXTDried
during the six months ended June 30,2023.
Note
6 – Restricted Cash
On
May 7, 2021, the Company entered into a secured loan agreement (“Loan Agreement”) with EnWave Corporation (“EnWave”)
that was partially collateralized with a cash pledge in the amount of $ 125,000 , which was subsequently replaced by a Guarantee Agreement,
dated November 22, 2021, in which the cash pledge was increased to $ 235,750 to cover EnWave’s responsibility for additional Value
Added Taxes (“VAT”). The restriction was to lapse on May 30, 2023, or when the related long-term debt was satisfied. On May
25, 2023, the funds were released, net of a finance cost of $ 2,082 .
The
following table provides a reconciliation of cash and restricted cash reported within the balance sheets that sum to the total of the
same such amounts shown in the statements of cash flows as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
Summary
of Reconciliation of Cash and Restricted Cash
June 30,
December 31,
2023
2022
Cash
$ 1,588,794
$ 312,697
Restricted cash
-
235,750
Total cash and restricted cash
$ 1,588,794
$ 548,447
Note
7 – Property and Equipment
Property
and equipment as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022 consisted of the following:
Schedule
of Property and Equipment
June 30,
December 31,
2023
2022
Equipment and machinery
$ 1,126,869
$ 1,116,769
Less: Accumulated depreciation
( 206,060 )
( 94,479 )
Total property and equipment, net
$ 920,809
$ 1,022,290
Depreciation
of property and equipment was $ 111,581 and $ 162 for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
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NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
Note
8 – Notes Receivable
Nanuva
Note Receivable
On
February 4, 2021, the Company entered into a Manufacturing and Distributorship Agreement (“MDA”) with Natural Nutrition SpA,
a Chilean company (“Nanuva”), in which the Company loaned $ 500,000 to Nanuva (“Advance Payment”) to help finance
the capital investment needed for Nanuva to purchase two industrial fruit drying machines to be used in servicing the Company’s
manufacturing needs. Pursuant to the MDA, the Company will recover the Advance Payment no later than May 31, 2027, and the loan will
bear interest at 3 % per annum. The loan shall be repaid pursuant to a two-dollar ($2/kg) deduction in the price of any product exported
by Nanuva to the Company with certain mandatory minimum annual payments. The MDA shall expire on May 31, 2027 , with automatic annual
renewals thereafter, unless it is terminated in accordance with the provisions within the agreement. As of June 30, 2023, a total of
$ 131,594 had been repaid as a reduction of inventory costs, consisting of $ 115,372 of principal and $ 16,222 of interest. As of June 30,
2023, a total of $ 398,346 was due from Nanuva, consisting of $ 384,628 of principal and $ 13,718 of unpaid interest. The loan is collateralized
by a second lien in the equipment Pursuant to the MDA, the Company has been appointed as the distributor with exclusivity granted to
the Company for the following territories:
Summary
of Exclusivity Granted to Distributor for the Territories
Exclusivity
Minimum Volume
Product
Territories
(Kg/month)(“MOQ”)
Avocado Powder
Worldwide (except Chile)
1,000
Banana Chips
Worldwide (except Chile)
1,000
Avocado Snacks
North America (Canada and USA)
1,000
Avocado Chips
Worldwide
1,000
Other Powders
No Exclusivity
- 0 -
Note
9 – Accrued Expenses
Accrued
expenses consisted of the following as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively:
Schedule of Accrued Expenses
June 30,
December 31,
2023
2022
Accrued payroll and taxes
$ 47,217
$ 40,089
Accrued interest
52,580
602,246
Accrued chargebacks
5,436
46,387
Total accrued expenses
$ 105,233
$ 688,722
Note
10 – Convertible Notes Payable, Related Parties
Convertible
notes payable, related parties consisted of the following at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively:
Schedule of Convertible Notes Payable, Related Parties
June 30,
December 31,
2023
2022
On January 5, 2023, the Company sold an unsecured convertible promissory note for $ 25,000 to the Chief Executive Officer’s parents, Mr. Tom and Carol Healy, bearing interest at 8 % per annum, mature on the earlier of: a) June 30, 2023 , b) the closing of a Qualified Subsequent Financing, c) the closing of a change of control, or d) the Company’s S-1 registration statement being declared effective and the signing of a firm commitment underwriting agreement for a capital raise of at least ten million dollars ($10,000,000) . The note was convertible at a fixed conversion price of $ 4.125 per common share, and all interest was deemed to have stopped accruing as of a date selected by the Company that is up to 10 days prior to the effective date of the registration statement filed in connection with the IPO. The note was mandatorily convertible upon the Company’s S-1 registration statement being declared effective and the signing of a firm commitment underwriting agreement for a capital raise of at least ten million dollars ($10,000,000) . The public offering proceeds threshold had subsequently been amended to $ 5,000,000 , along with all of the other outstanding convertible notes. The note carried a default interest rate of 18 % per annum. (See the description of the First Quarter of 2023 Convertible Notes in Note 11 – Convertible Notes Payable, below). On June 15, 2023, the note, consisting of $ 25,000 of principal and $ 800 of interest, was converted into 6,255 shares of common stock. The note was converted in accordance with the conversion terms; therefore, no gain or loss had been recognized.
$ -
$ -
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NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
On December 31, 2021, the Company sold a convertible promissory note (“CFO
Note”) to the Company’s then Chief Financial Officer, Douglas Durst, in the face amount of $ 90,000 .
The unsecured CFO Note, carried interest at 5 %
per annum, originally carried an automatic conversion upon (i) a Qualified Financing, consisting of the closing of the sale of
shares of its stock of at least $ 1,000,000 ,
at a conversion rate of the lesser of (i) the product of (x) eight-tenths (0.8) and (y) the price per share paid by the purchasers
of the preferred stock sold in the Qualified Financing and (ii) the price per share obtained by dividing $ 7,000,000
(the “Valuation Cap”) by the Company’s fully-diluted capitalization immediately prior to the Qualified Financing
(excluding any shares issued upon conversion of convertible debt), were amended on December 17, 2021 to be automatically converted
upon the date on which a registration statement for the Company’s underwritten public offering of its common stock with total
proceeds to the Company of not less than $ 10,000,000
(the “IPO”) was effective, at a fixed conversion price of $ 4.125
per common share, and all interest was deemed to have stopped accruing as of a date selected by the Company that is up to 10 days
prior to the effective date of the registration statement filed in connection with the IPO. The maturity date was extended to June
30, 2023 and the public offering proceeds threshold had been amended to $ 5,000,000 .
On June 15, 2023, the note, consisting of $ 90,000
of principal and $ 6,362
of interest, was converted into 23,361
shares of common stock. The note was converted in accordance with the conversion terms; therefore, no gain or loss had been
recognized.
-
90,000
On May 28, 2020, the Company sold a convertible promissory note (“Coulter Note”) to the Company’s Chief Financial Officer, Chris Coulter, in the face amount of $ 50,000 . The unsecured Coulter Note, carried interest at 5 % per annum, originally carried an automatic conversion upon (i) a Qualified Financing, consisting of the closing of the sale of shares of its stock of at least $ 1,000,000 , at a conversion rate of the lesser of (i) the product of (x) eight-tenths (0.8) and (y) the price per share paid by the purchasers of the preferred stock sold in the Qualified Financing and (ii) the price per share obtained by dividing $ 7,000,000 (the “Valuation Cap”) by the Company’s fully-diluted capitalization immediately prior to the Qualified Financing (excluding any shares issued upon conversion of convertible debt), were amended on December 17, 2021 to be automatically converted upon the date on which a registration statement for the Company’s underwritten public offering of its common stock with total proceeds to the Company of not less than $ 10,000,000 (the “IPO”) was effective, at a fixed conversion price of $ 4.125 per common share, and all interest was deemed to have stopped accruing as of a date selected by the Company that is up to 10 days prior to the effective date of the registration statement filed in connection with the IPO. The maturity date was also extended to June 30, 2023 and the public offering proceeds threshold had been amended to $ 5,000,000 . On June 15, 2023, the note, consisting of $ 50,000 of principal and $ 7,525 of interest, was converted into 13,946 shares of common stock. The note was converted in accordance with the conversion terms; therefore, no gain or loss had been recognized.
-
50,000
Convertible notes payable, related parties
$ -
$ 140,000
In
accordance with ASC 470-20 Debt with Conversion and Other Options, the Company recorded total discounts of $ 19,054 on the CFO Note and
$ 19,961 on the Coulter Note upon the respective origination dates for the embedded derivative features of the convertible debts. The
discounts were amortized to interest expense over the term of the debentures using the effective interest method. The Company recorded
$ 19,003 of interest expense pursuant to the amortization of note discounts during the six months ended June 30, 2022.
In
accordance with ASC 815-15, the Company determined that the variable conversion feature and shares to be issued on the Convertible Notes,
Related Parties represented embedded derivative features, and these are shown as derivative liabilities on the balance sheet. The Company
calculated the fair value of the compound embedded derivatives associated with the convertible debentures utilizing a Monte Carlo simulation
model.
The
Company recorded interest expense pursuant to the stated interest rates on the Convertible Notes, Related Parties in the amount of $ 3,696
and $ 2,361 for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
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NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
Note
11 – Convertible Notes Payable
Convertible
notes payable consists of the following at June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively:
Schedule of Convertible Notes Payable
June 30,
December 31,
2023
2022
On various origination dates between January 5, 2023 and March 27, 2023, the Company sold a total of ten (10) individual convertible promissory notes (“First Quarter of 2023 Convertible Notes”) with substantially the same terms in exchange for gross proceeds of $ 442,500 . The unsecured First Quarter of 2023 Convertible Notes, bearing interest at 8 % per annum, matured on the earlier of: a) June 30, 2023 , b) the closing of a Qualified Subsequent Financing, c) the closing of a change of control, or d) the Company’s S-1 registration statement being declared effective and the signing of a firm commitment underwriting agreement for a capital raise of at least ten million dollars ($10,000,000) . Each First Quarter of 2023 Convertible Notes was convertible at a fixed conversion price of $ 4.125 per common share, and all interest shall be deemed to have stopped accruing as of a date selected by the Company that is up to 10 days prior to the effective date of the registration statement filed in connection with the IPO. Each note is mandatorily convertible upon the Company’s S-1 registration statement being declared effective and the signing of a firm commitment underwriting agreement for a capital raise of at least ten million dollars ($10,000,000) . The public offering proceeds threshold has subsequently been amended to $ 5,000,000 , along with all of the other outstanding convertible notes. The First Quarter of 2023 Convertible Notes carry a default interest rate of 18 % per annum. On June 15, 2023, the notes, consisting of an aggregate $ 442,500 of principal and $ 9,801 of interest, were converted into 109,655 shares of common stock. The notes were converted in accordance with the conversion terms; therefore, no gain or loss had been recognized.
$ -
$ -
On various origination dates between October 28, 2022 and December 13, 2022, the Company sold a total of sixteen (16) individual convertible promissory notes (“2022 Convertible Notes”) with substantially the same terms in exchange for gross proceeds of $ 645,600 . The unsecured Convertible Notes, bearing interest at 8 % per annum, matured on the earlier of: a) June 30, 2023, as extended from the original maturity date of June 30 2023 , b) the closing of a Qualified Subsequent Financing, c) the closing of a change of control, or d) the Company’s S-1 registration statement being declared effective and the signing of a firm commitment underwriting agreement for a capital raise of at least ten million dollars ($10,000,000) . Each note was convertible at a fixed conversion price of $ 4.125 per common share, and all interest shall be deemed to have stopped accruing as of a date selected by the Company that is up to 10 days prior to the effective date of the registration statement filed in connection with the IPO. Each note is mandatorily convertible upon the Company’s S-1 registration statement being declared effective and the signing of a firm commitment underwriting agreement for a capital raise of at least ten million dollars ($10,000,000) . The public offering proceeds threshold has subsequently been amended to $ 5,000,000 . The notes carry a default interest rate of 18 % per annum. On June 15, 2023, the notes, consisting of an aggregate $ 645,600 of principal and $ 27,925 of interest, were converted into 163,284 shares of common stock. The notes were converted in accordance with the conversion terms; therefore, no gain or loss had been recognized.
-
645,600
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NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
On June 6, 2022, the Company completed the sale of a (i) convertible promissory note in the principal amount of $ 200,000 (“Fluffco Convertible Note”) to Fluffco, LLC (“Fluffco”), and (ii) a five -year warrant to purchase 8,485 shares of the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $ 6.50 per share, for an aggregate purchase price of $ 186,000 , pursuant to a Securities Purchase Agreement between the Company and Fluffco (the “Purchase Agreement”). The unsecured convertible note carried interest at 8 % per annum and a default rate of 18 %, which was mandatorily convertible upon the date on which a registration statement for the Company’s underwritten public offering of its common stock with total proceeds to the Company of not less than $ 10,000,000 was effective, at a fixed conversion price of $ 4.125 per common share. The note matured on November 30, 2022 , and all interest was deemed to have stopped accruing as of a date selected by the Company that was up to 10 days prior to the effective date of the registration statement filed in connection with the IPO. The aggregate estimated value using the Black-Scholes Pricing Model, based on a volatility rate of 35 % and a call option value of $ 0.2679 , was $ 8,485 , and was amortized as a debt discount over the life of the loan. The Company received net proceeds of $ 186,000 after deductions of debt discounts, consisting of $ 14,000 of legal fees. The maturity dates were extended to June 30, 2023 and the public offering proceeds threshold had been amended to $ 5,000,000 . On June 15, 2023, the note, consisting of $ 200,000 of principal and $ 15,737 of interest, was converted into 52,300 shares of common stock. The note was converted in accordance with the conversion terms; therefore, no gain or loss had been recognized.
-
200,000
On May 26, 2022, the Company completed the sale of a (i) convertible promissory note in the principal amount of $ 1,250,000 (“Foss Convertible Note”) to Don Foss (“Foss”), and (ii) a five -year warrant to purchase 45,833 shares of the Company’s common stock at an exercise price of $ 6.50 per share, for an aggregate purchase price of $ 1,162,500 , pursuant to a Securities Purchase Agreement between the Company and Foss (the “Purchase Agreement”). The unsecured convertible note carried interest at 8 % per annum and a default rate of 18 %, which was mandatorily convertible upon the date on which a registration statement for the Company’s underwritten public offering of its common stock with total proceeds to the Company of not less than $ 10,000,000 was effective, at a fixed conversion price of $ 4.125 per common share. The note matured on November 30, 2022 , and all interest was deemed to have stopped accruing as of a date selected by the Company that is up to 10 days prior to the effective date of the registration statement filed in connection with the IPO. The aggregate estimated value using the Black-Scholes Pricing Model, based on a volatility rate of 34 % and a call option value of $ 0.2570 , was $ 45,833 , and was amortized as a debt discount over the life of the loan. The Company received net proceeds of $ 1,162,500 after deductions of debt discounts, consisting of $ 87,500 of legal fees. The maturity dates were extended to June 30, 2023 and the public offering proceeds threshold had been amended to $ 5,000,000 . On June 15, 2023, the note, consisting of $ 1,250,000 of principal and $ 99,726 of interest, was converted into 327,207 shares of common stock. The note was converted in accordance with the conversion terms; therefore, no gain or loss had been recognized.
-
1,250,000
On various origination dates between February 15, 2022 and February 25, 2022, the Company sold two (2) individual convertible promissory notes (“First Convertible Eagle Vision Notes”) with a face value of $ 350,000 each, under substantially the same terms. The unsecured convertible notes carried interest at 5 % per annum and a default rate of 18 %, which were mandatorily convertible upon the date on which a registration statement for the Company’s underwritten public offering of its common stock with total proceeds to the Company of not less than $ 10,000,000 was effective, at a fixed conversion price of $ 4.125 per common share. The notes matured on November 30, 2022 , and all interest was deemed to have stopped accruing as of a date selected by the Company that was up to 10 days prior to the effective date of the registration statement filed in connection with the IPO. The maturity dates were extended to June 30, 2023 and the public offering proceeds threshold had been amended to $ 5,000,000 . On June 15, 2023, the notes, consisting of an aggregate $ 700,000 of principal and $ 44,590 of interest, were converted into 180,508 shares of common stock. The notes were converted in accordance with the conversion terms; therefore, no gain or loss had been recognized.
-
700,000
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NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
On various origination dates between March 1, 2018 and December 31, 2021, the Company sold a total of fifty-two (52) individual convertible promissory notes (“Convertible Notes”) with substantially the same terms, for total proceeds of $ 2,143,591 . The unsecured Convertible Notes carried interest at 5 % per annum, which originally carried an automatic conversion upon (i) a Qualified Financing, consisting of the closing of the sale of shares of its stock of at least $ 1,000,000 , at a conversion rate of the lesser of (i) the product of (x) eight-tenths (0.8) and (y) the price per share paid by the purchasers of the preferred stock sold in the Qualified Financing and (ii) the price per share obtained by dividing $ 7,000,000 (the “Valuation Cap”) by the Company’s fully-diluted capitalization immediately prior to the Qualified Financing (excluding any shares issued upon conversion of convertible debt), were amended on December 17, 2021 to be automatically converted upon the date on which a registration statement for the Company’s underwritten public offering of its common stock with total proceeds to the Company of not less than $ 5,000,000 , as amended, was effective at fixed conversion prices of either $ 2.05 or $ 4.125 per common share (six (6) of the Convertible Notes, totaling $ 355,000 of principal, were amended to convert at $ 2.05 per common share, and forty-six (46) of the Convertible Notes, totaling $ 1,788,591 of principal, were amended to convert at $ 4.125 per common share), and all interest was deemed to have stopped accruing as of a date selected by the Company that was up to 10 days prior to the effective date of the registration statement filed in connection with the IPO. On February 14, 2022, one of the Convertible Notes was repaid, consisting of $ 20,000 of principal and $ 3,586 of interest. The Convertible Notes were originally set to mature after eighteen months but were later amended to extend the maturity to June 30, 2023 and the public offering proceeds threshold had been amended to $ 5,000,000 . On June 15, 2023, the notes, consisting of an aggregate $ 2,123,591 of principal and $ 290,047 of interest, were converted into 695,655 shares of common stock. The notes were converted in accordance with the conversion terms; therefore, no gain or loss had been recognized.
-
2,123,591
Total convertible notes payable
$ -
$ 4,919,191
In
accordance with ASC 470, the Company recorded total discounts of $ 1,604,537 for the embedded derivative features of the convertible debts
incurred as of December 31, 2022. The discounts were amortized to interest expense over the term of the debentures using the effective
interest method. The Company recorded $ 1,028,509 of interest expense pursuant to the amortization of note discounts for the six months
ended June 30, 2022.
In
accordance with ASC 815, the Company determined that the variable conversion feature and shares to be issued on the Convertible Notes
represented embedded derivative features, and these are shown as derivative liabilities on the balance sheet. The Company calculated
the fair value of the compound embedded derivatives associated with the convertible debentures utilizing a Monte Carlo simulation model.
In 2021, under ASC 480-10-25, the conversion feature of the convertible notes was accounted for as a liability since the conversion was
a discount to the IPO price , which “lacked risk” for the note holder and forced
liability accounting. Effective January 1, 2022, the convertible notes with the conversion feature were amended to fixed conversion rates
of either $2.05 or $4.125 per share , therefore in 2022, ASC 480-10-25 no longer applies given the fixed conversion rate and the derivative
liability was removed.
The
Company recorded interest expense pursuant to the Convertible Notes in the amount of $ 138,316 and $ 96,573 , consisting of stated interest
rates on the Convertible Notes in the amount of $ 138,316 and $ 75,963 , and $- 0 - and $ 20,610 of amortized debt discounts, for the six months
ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively, including $ 2,490 of amortized debt discounts on warrants for the six months ended June 30,
2022.
Note
12 – Notes Payable
On
June 12, 2023, we accepted subscriptions for $ 170,000 and issued senior secured promissory notes and stock purchase warrants to four
accredited investors. Each promissory note (titled a “Subordinated Note”) accrued interest at an annual rate of 15 %, of which
10 % was to be paid monthly, and the remaining 5 % to remain unpaid, compound annually, and was due and payable on the maturity date. Upon
default, the aggregate interest rate would increase to 18 % per annum. Each Subordinated Note was due and payable on the earlier of: (i)
December 31, 2023, (b) the closing of a “Qualified Subsequent Financing”, and (c) the closing of an initial public offering,
as amended. In the event a note was pre-paid, we were required to pay a minimum one-year of interest. The term “Qualified Subsequent
Financing” means the next sale, or series of related sales, of any security in which we received $ 2,000,000 or more from any parties
that do not currently own, directly or indirectly, any of our common stock. We received proceeds of $ 170,000 in connection with the offering.
The Subordinated Notes were a general secured obligation of the Company, subordinated to the Senior Secured Notes mentioned below. During
the quarter ended June 30, 2023, the $ 170,000 of principal was repaid, along with $ 25,500 of guaranteed interest.
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NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
In
addition to the Senior Secured Notes, each investor received a warrant to purchase shares of our common stock at $ 6.00 per share, with
an issuance date of July 1, 2023, and expiring ten years from the issuance date. The aggregate number of shares available for purchase
under the warrants are 30,000 shares, which were amortized as a debt discount over the life of the notes. We were required to register
the shares issuable upon exercise of the warrants with the SEC in this filing. Prior to the exercise of a warrant, we are required to
provide the investor monthly unaudited financial statements of income, cash flows, and stockholders’ equity. The principal balance
of the notes payable was paid in full during the second quarter of 2023. The Company recorded total debt discounts of $ 46,090 on warrants
granted to the four investors for warrants issued in consideration of the debt financing received on June 12, 2023. The debt discounts
were amortized as a debt discount over the original life of the notes, resulting in $ 46,090 of finance costs for the six months ended
June 30, 2023.
On
March 15, 2023, the Company completed the sale of a Note to The John & Kristen Hinman Trust Dated February 23, 2016 (“Hinman”,
“the Hinman Note”), pursuant to the Loan Agreement between the Company and Hinman. The Hinman Note bears interest at 18 %
per annum, based on a 360-day year, and carries a monthly default rate of 1.5 % of all outstanding principal, interest, fees and penalties.
The Hinman Note matures on September 14, 2023, and is secured by the Company’s accounts receivable from Walmart.
On
May 7, 2021, we accepted subscriptions for $ 1,000,000 and issued senior secured promissory notes and stock purchase warrants to six accredited
investors. Each promissory note (titled a “Subordinated Note”) accrued interest at an annual rate of 15 %, of which 10 % was
to be paid monthly, and the remaining 5 % to remain unpaid, compound annually, and was due and payable on the maturity date. Upon default,
the aggregate interest rate would increase to 18 % per annum. Each Subordinated Note was due and payable on the earlier of: (i) November
30, 2022, (b) the closing of a “Qualified Subsequent Financing”, and (c) the closing of an initial public offering, as amended.
In the event a note was pre-paid, we are required to pay a minimum one-year of interest. The term “Qualified Subsequent Financing”
means the next sale, or series of related sales, of any security in which we received $ 2,000,000 or more from any parties that do not
currently own, directly or indirectly, any of our common stock. The maturity dates were extended to June 30, 2023. We received gross
proceeds of $ 1,000,000 in connection with the offering, and net proceeds of $ 890,000 , after payment of $ 110,000 in diligence fees to
Eagle Vision Ventures, Inc. (“Eagle Vision”), which was amortized as a debt discount over the original life of the notes.
The Subordinated Notes were a general secured obligation of the Company, subordinated to the Senior Secured Notes mentioned below. During
the quarter ended June 30, 2023, the $ 1,000,000 of principal was repaid, along with $ 143,663 of interest. A total of $ 18,750 of interest
was still owed as of June 30, 2023.
The
documentation with the investors of our May 2021 Bridge Financing contains affirmative covenants required us to make available to the
investors our officers, senior employees, and public accounts to discuss and advise on the affairs of the company and provide to them
monthly financial statements and annual budgets. We were also required to file a registration statement with the SEC in connection with
an initial public offering. The negative covenants in the documentation precluded us from incurring indebtedness senior to the Senior
Secured Notes, incur any lien on our real or personal property, and dispose of any property outside the ordinary course of business.
In
addition to the Senior Secured Notes, each investor received a warrant to purchase shares of our common stock at $ 7.10 per share, expiring
ten years from the issuance date, as subsequently amended on March 7, 2022. The total number of shares available for purchase under the
warrants are 154,243 shares, including 15,382 warrants issued as offering costs in connection with the Subordinated Notes, which were
also amortized as a debt discount over the life of the notes. We are required to register the shares issuable upon exercise of the warrants
with the SEC in this filing. Prior to the exercise of a warrant, we are required to provide the investor monthly unaudited financial
statements of income, cash flows, and stockholders’ equity. The principal balance of the notes payable was paid in full during
the second quarter of 2023 and was $ 1,000,000 as of December 31, 2022. The Company recorded total discounts of $ 176,228 on the Subordinated
Notes, consisting of $ 110,000 of loan origination costs paid to Eagle Vision Ventures, Inc, and an aggregate $ 66,228 of debt discounts
on warrants granted to the eight investors for warrants issued in consideration of the debt financing received on May 7, 2021, including
warrants issued as offering costs to two additional parties. The debt discounts were amortized as a debt discount over the original life
of the notes, resulting in $ 39,951 of finance costs, including $ 15,014 of amortized discounts attributable to the warrants for the six
months ended June 30, 2022.
On
December 8, 2020, we accepted subscriptions for $ 1,250,000 and issued senior secured promissory notes and stock purchase warrants to
three accredited investors. Each promissory note (titled a “Senior Secured Note”) accrued interest at an annual rate of 15 %,
of which 10 % was to be paid monthly, and the remaining 5 % to remain unpaid, compound annually, was due and payable on the maturity date.
Upon default, the aggregate interest rate would increase to 18 % per annum. Each Senior Secured Note was due and payable on the earlier
of: (i) November 30, 2022, (b) the closing of a “Qualified Subsequent Financing”, and (c) the closing of an initial public
offering, as amended. In the event a note was pre-paid, we were required to pay a minimum one-year of interest. The term “Qualified
Subsequent Financing” means the next sale, or series of related sales, of any security in which we received $ 2,000,000 or more
from any parties that do not currently own, directly or indirectly, any of our common stock. The maturity dates were extended to June
30, 2023. We received net proceeds of $ 1,115,000 , after payment of $ 135,000 in diligence fees to Eagle Vision, in connection with the
offering. During the quarter ended June 30, 2023, the $ 1,250,000 of principal was repaid, along with $ 214,609 of interest. A total of
$ 20,833 of interest was still owed as of June 30, 2023.
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NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
The
Senior Secured Notes were a general secured obligation of the Company, senior in all respects to the liens, terms, covenants, and conditions
of all existing debt of the Company, except for our loans from Small Business Administration. We executed a Security Agreement concurrently
with the issuance of the Notes and filed UCC financing statements with the Oregon Secretary of State.
The
documentation with the investors of our December 2020 Bridge Financing contains affirmative covenants that require us to make available
to the investors our officers, senior employees, and public accounts to discuss and advise on the affairs of the company and provide
to them monthly financial statements and annual budgets. We were also required to file a registration statement with the SEC in connection
with an initial public offering. The negative covenants in the documentation preclude us from incurring indebtedness senior to the Senior
Secured Notes, incur any lien on our real or personal property, and dispose of any property outside the ordinary course of business.
In
addition to the Senior Secured Notes, each investor received a warrant to purchase shares of our common stock at $ 2.60 per share, expiring
ten years from the issuance date, as subsequently amended on March 7, 2022. The total number of shares available for purchase under the
warrants are 179,396 shares, including 47,811 warrants issued as offering costs in connection with the Subordinated Notes, which were
also amortized as a debt discount over the original life of the notes. We were required to register the shares issuable upon exercise
of the warrants with the SEC. Prior to the exercise of a warrant, we are required to provide the investor monthly unaudited financial
statements of income, cash flows, and stockholders’ equity for each such monthly period. The principal balance of the Senior Secured
Notes was paid in full as of June 30, 2023, and $ 1,250,000 was outstanding at December 31, 2022. The Company recorded total discounts
of $ 180,196 on the Senior Secured Notes, consisting of $ 135,000 of loan origination costs paid to Eagle Vision Ventures, Inc, and an
aggregate $ 45,196 of debt discounts on warrants granted to the five investors for warrants issued in consideration of the debt financing
received on December 8, 2020, including warrants issued as offering costs to two additional parties. The debt discounts were amortized
as a debt discount over the original life of the notes, resulting in $ 29,648 of finance costs, including $ 7,436 of amortized discounts
attributable to the warrants for the six months ended June 30, 2022.
On
May 17, 2020, the Company entered into a loan authorization and loan agreement with the United States Small Business Administration (the
“SBA”), as lender, pursuant to the SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loan (“EIDL”) assistance program in light
of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Company’s business (the “EIDL Loan Agreement”) encompassing a $ 34,500
Promissory Note issued to the SBA (the “EIDL Note”) (together with the EIDL Loan Agreement, the “EIDL Loan”),
bearing interest at 3.75 % per annum. In connection with entering into the EIDL Loan, the Company also executed a security agreement,
dated May 17, 2020, between the SBA and the Company (the “EIDL Security Agreement”) pursuant to which the EIDL Loan is secured
by a security interest on all of the Company’s assets. Under the EIDL Note, the Company is required to pay principal and interest
payments of $ 169 every month beginning May 17, 2021; however, the SBA extended the repayment date to November 17, 2022. All remaining
principal and accrued interest is due and payable on May 17, 2050. The EIDL Note may be repaid at any time without penalty. The principal
balance of the EIDL Loan was $ 34,500 as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022.
Notes
payable consists of the following as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022:
Schedule
of Notes Payable
June 30,
December 31,
2023
2022
Total notes payable
$ 234,500
$ 2,284,500
Less: unamortized debt discounts
-
-
Notes payable
$ 234,500
$ 2,284,500
Less: current maturities
200,000
2,250,000
Notes payable, less current maturities
$ 34,500
$ 34,500
The
Company recognized $ 241,710 and $ 671,180 of interest expense on notes payable for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
Interest expense consisted of $ 195,620 of stated interest expense and $ 46,090 of amortized debt discounts due to warrants issued on a
Subordinated Note during the six months ended June 30, 2023. Interest expense consisted of $ 171,023 of stated interest expense and $ 122,958
of amortized debt discounts, including $ 39,661 of amortization of the debt discount due to warrants on the Senior Secured Notes and Subordinated
Notes, and $ 377,200 of expense related to the amendment of those warrants, during the six months ended June 30, 2022.
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NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
Note
13 – Revolving Line of Credit
On
October 1, 2021, we entered into a Growth Line of Credit Agreement (“LOC”) with Ampla LLC, formerly known as Gourmet Growth
(“Gourmet Growth”), which allows us to draw funds from time to time, up to an aggregate principal amount of $ 400,000 , for
the purpose of purchasing inventory. The LOC accrues interest at 15 % per annum and requires a 2 % origination fee on each draw. The LOC
was secured by all receivables, and all other tangible and intangible personal property, including, but not limited to cash, inventory,
equipment, investments, contract rights and other general intangibles and chattel paper. The LOC requires that we collect payments on
our accounts receivable in an account, in which Gourmet Growth is able to collect a percentage of the collections to repay the LOC. The
line of credit is revolving and automatically renewed upon use for a 12-month period. Repayment is made from current receivables.
The
Company’s balance of the LOC was $ 42,750 and $ 91,541 as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively.
The
Company recorded interest expense pursuant to the stated interest rates on the LOC in the amount of $ 7,786 and $ 10,277 for the six months
ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, respectively.
The
Company recognized interest expense for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022 respectively, as follows:
Schedule of Recognized Interest Expense
June 30,
June 30,
2023
2022
Interest on convertible notes payable, related parties
$ 3,696
$ 2,361
Interest on convertible notes payable
138,316
75,963
Interest on notes payable
195,620
171,023
Amortization of debt discounts
-
101,417
Amortization of debt discounts, warrants
46,090
42,151
Amended warrants
-
377,200
Amortization of debt discounts, derivatives
-
1,047,512
Interest on revolving line of credit
7,786
10,277
Finance charge on letter of credit
2,082
-
Interest on credit cards
2,406
1,542
Total interest expense
$ 395,996
$ 1,829,446
The
aggregate amounts of maturities of notes payable during each of the five years following the balance sheet date and thereafter, including
amounts due within one year and classified as current, are as follows:
Schedule of Maturities of Notes Payable
December 31,
EIDL
Hinman
Total
Fiscal Year Ending
Note Payable Maturities
December 31,
EIDL
Hinman
Total
2023 *
$ -
$ 200,000
$ 200,000
2024
-
-
-
2025
-
-
-
2026
-
-
-
2027
83
-
83
2028 and thereafter
34,417
-
34,417
Total notes payable gross
$ 34,500
$ 200,000
$ 234,500
Less effects of discounting
-
-
-
Total notes payable
$ 34,500
$ 200,00
$ 234,500
* Based on the remaining
nine months for the year ending December 31, 2023.
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NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
Note
14 – Leases
The
Company has financed production equipment with an acquisition cost of approximately $ 168,141 under a finance lease with a five -year term
and a bargain purchase price of $ 1.00 at the end of the lease term. The finance lease commenced on May 9, 2023 and expires on August
31, 2027 , with monthly lease payments of $ 3,657 commencing June 1, 2023, subject to the ASU 2016-02. As the Company’s lease does
not provide implicit discount rates, the Company uses an incremental borrowing rate based on the information available at the commencement
date in determining the present value of lease payments.
The
components of lease expense were as follows:
Schedule
of Components of Lease Expenses
2023
2022
For the Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023
2022
Finance lease cost:
Amortization of right-of-use asset
$ 4,943
$ -
Interest on lease liability
3,067
-
Total finance lease cost
$ 8,010
$ -
Supplemental
balance sheet information related to leases was as follows:
Schedule of Supplemental Information Related to Leases
June 30,
December 31,
2023
2022
Finance lease:
Finance lease assets
$ 163,377
$ -
Current portion of finance lease liability
$ 47,170
-
Noncurrent finance lease liability
116,902
-
Total finance lease liability
$ 164,072
$ -
Weighted average remaining lease term:
Finance lease
4.2 years
Weighted average discount rate:
Finance lease
11.00 %
Supplemental
cash flow and other information related to finance leases was as follows:
Schedule
of Supplemental Cash and Other Information Related to Finance Leases
2023
2022
For the Six Months Ended
June 30,
2023
2022
Cash paid for amounts included in the measurement of lease liabilities:
Finance cash flows used for finance leases
$ 4,248
$ -
Leased assets obtained in exchange for lease liabilities:
Total finance lease liabilities
$ 168,320
$ -
The
future minimum lease payments due under finance leases as of June 30, 2023 is as follows:
Schedule
of Future Minimum Lease Payments
Year Ending
Minimum Lease
December 31,
Commitments
2023 (for the six months remaining)
$ 40,022
2024
43,886
2025
43,886
2026
43,886
2027 and thereafter
29,258
Total
$ 200,938
Less effects of discounting
36,866
Lease liability recognized
$ 164,072
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NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
Note
15 – Commitments and Contingencies
Legal
Matters
From
time to time, the Company may be a party to various legal matters, threatened claims, or proceedings in the normal course of business.
Legal fees and other costs associated with such actions are expensed as incurred. The Company assesses, in conjunction with its legal
counsel, the need to record a liability for litigation and contingencies. Legal accruals are recorded when and if it is determined that
a loss related to a certain matter is both probable and reasonably estimable.
Finance
Lease
The
Company leases equipment under a non-cancelable finance lease payable in monthly installments of $ 3,657 expiring on August 31, 2027.
Revolving
Line of Credit
The
Company has contractual obligations under its LOC. Additionally, the Company from time to time may be involved in various inquiries,
administrative proceedings and litigation relating to matters arising in the normal course of business. The Company is not aware of any
inquiries or administrative proceedings and is not currently a defendant in any material litigation and is not aware of any threatened
litigation that could have a material effect on the Company.
Other
Contractual Commitments
On
January 19, 2022, the Company entered into a contract manufacturing agreement with NXTDried Superfoods SAC to produce for the Company
products for distribution. The Company agreed to pre-pay for inventory via an advance to enable the Manufacturer to invest in necessary
processing facilities that will be reimbursed to the Company on an agreed per kg basis over the period from 2022 to 2026.
On
May 7, 2021, the Company entered into a license agreement (“License Agreement”) with EnWave, pursuant to which EnWave licensed
the EnWave technology, a collection of patents and intellectual property used to manufacture and operate vacuum microwave dehydration
machines (the “EnWave Equipment”), to the Company. The License Agreement entitles EnWave to a fixed royalty percentage on
all revenue from the sale of products produced using EnWave Equipment, net of trade or volume discounts, refunds paid, settled claims
for damaged goods, applicable excise, sales and withholding taxes imposed at the time of the sale, and provides the Company with certain
exclusivity rights. In order to maintain the exclusivity of the avocado products, the Company agreed to annual royalty minimums as follows:
Schedule
of Maturity of Annual royalty
Year
Exclusivity Retention Royalty
2021
$ -
2022
-
2023
206,763
2024
225,000
2025 and each subsequent year of the term
300,000
2026
300,000
2027
300,000
Total*
$ 1,331,763
The
unrecognized commitment thereafter is $ 300,000 in perpetuity, as long as the Company elects to maintain exclusivity.
In
addition to the initial EnWave Equipment we purchased, the Company agreed to the purchase of additional equipment over time. The additional
equipment purchase schedule requires the Company to purchase a “Second EnWave Machine” on or before, June 30, 2023, and pay
a non-refundable down payment of 40 % of the purchase price, or pay up-to four non-refundable deposits for the Second EnWave Machine in
the amount of fifty thousand dollars ($ 50,000 ) each on September 30, 2023, December 31, 2023, March 31, 2024 and June 30, 2024 (the “Interim
Deposits”), and pay the remainder of a 40 % down payment of the purchase price on or before June 30, 2024. The Company is also required
to execute an Equipment Purchase Agreement for a 120kW, or greater rated power, EnWave Equipment (the “Third EnWave Machine”)
on or before December 31, 2025, and satisfy the payment obligations required with respect to the Third EnWave Machine by the License
Agreement. The Company is also required to enter into an Equipment Purchase Agreement for a 120kW, or greater, rated power EnWave Equipment
(the “Fourth EnWave Machine”) on, or before, December 31, 2026, and to satisfy the payment obligations required with respect
to the Fourth EnWave Machine by the License Agreement. The License Agreement is effective as long as EnWave possesses its EnWave technology.
There have been no royalty payments to date, and any future minimum royalty payments or equipment purchases under this license agreement
are an unrecognized commitment, as they relate to retaining exclusivity of the avocado products going forward and the Company can elect
not to pay.
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NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
Note
16 – Changes in Stockholders’ Deficit
Preferred
Stock
The
Company has authorized 8,000,000 shares of $ 0.001 par value preferred stock. As of June 30, 2023, none of the preferred stock had been
designated or issued.
Common
Stock
The
Company has authorized 80,000,000 shares of $ 0.001 par value common stock. As of June 30,2023, a total of 3,962,940 shares of common
stock had been issued. Each holder of common stock is entitled to one vote for each share of common stock held.
Initial
Public Offering
In
June 2023, the Company completed its IPO, which included the sale and issuance of 1,190,000 shares of its common stock at $ 6.00 per share,
and warrants to purchase 82,110 shares at $ 7.20 per share, exercisable between December 18, 2023 and December 18, 2028, pursuant to the
underwriters’ agreement. The Company received net proceeds of $ 6,226,000 , after deducting underwriters’ discounts and commissions
and before consideration of other issuance costs. Prior to the IPO, all deferred offering costs were capitalized in other noncurrent
assets on the balance sheets. Deferred offering costs of $ 1,283,954 , primarily consisting of accounting, legal, and other fees related
to the Company’s IPO, were offset against the IPO proceeds upon the closing of the Company’s IPO, resulting in $ 4,942,046
of net equity received on the IPO.
Debt
Conversions
In
connection with the IPO, a total of $ 6,029,204 of convertible debt, consisting of $ 5,526,691 of principal and $ 502,513 of interest, was
converted into 1,572,171 shares of common stock, inclusive of $ 179,687 , consisting of $ 165,000 of principal and $ 14,687 of interest,
converted into 43,562 shares of common stock issued upon the conversion of debts held by related parties. The notes were converted in
accordance with the conversion terms; therefore, no gain or loss had been recognized.
Note
17 – Common Stock Options
Stock
Incentive Plan
Our
board of directors and shareholders adopted our 2022 Omnibus Equity Incentive Plan on January 1, 2022 (the “2022 Plan”).
Our 2022 Plan allows for the grant of a variety of equity vehicles to provide flexibility in implementing equity awards, including nonqualified
stock options, incentive stock options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock, restricted stock units, performance shares, performance
units, incentive bonus awards, other cash-based awards and other stock-based awards. The number of shares reserved for issuance under
the 2020 Equity Plan was initially an aggregate of 600,000 shares, as adjusted on June 15, 2023 in connection with the Company’s
reverse stock split, subject to annual increases under the plan. There were 124,403 options with a weighted average exercise price of
$ 4.13 per share outstanding as of June 30, 2023.
Common
Stock Options Issued for Services
On
February 28, 2023, the Company awarded fully vested options to purchase 16,000 shares of common stock under the 2022 Plan at an exercise
price equal to $ 4.125 per share, exercisable over a ten-year period to an employee. The estimated value using the Black-Scholes Pricing
Model, based on a volatility rate of 50 % and a call option value of $ 2.0249 , was $ 32,399 . The options were expensed as stock-based compensation
expense during the six months ended June 30, 2023.
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NOTES
TO THE CONDENSED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS
(Unaudited)
Note
18 – Common Stock Warrants
Warrants
to purchase a total of 447,246 shares of common stock at a weighted average exercise price of $ 6.88 per share, with a weighted average
remaining life of 7 years , were outstanding as of June 30, 2023.
Underwriters’
Warrants Issued Pursuant to IPO
In
June 21, 2023, the Company issued warrants to purchase 82,110 shares at $ 7.20 per share, exercisable between December 18, 2023 and December
18, 2028, pursuant to the underwriters’ agreement. The proceeds received were allocated between the common stock sold in the IPO
and warrants on a relative fair value basis. The aggregate estimated value of the warrants using the Black-Scholes Pricing Model, based
on a weighted average volatility rate of 54 % and a weighted average call option value of $ 1.7981 , was $ 147,639 .
Note
19 - Income Taxes
The
Company incurred a net operating loss for the six months ended June 30, 2023, accordingly, no provision for income taxes has been recorded.
In addition, no benefit for income taxes has been recorded due to the uncertainty of the realization of any tax assets. On June 30, 2023,
the Company had approximately $ 6.2 million of federal net operating losses. The net operating loss carry forwards, if not utilized, will
begin to expire in 2041.
The
effective income tax rate for the six months ended June 30, 2023 and 2022, was 21 %.
The
Company has incurred cumulative losses which make realization of a deferred tax asset difficult to support in accordance with ASC 740.
Based on the available objective evidence, including the Company’s history of its loss, management believes it is more likely than
not that the net deferred tax assets will not be fully realizable. Accordingly, a valuation allowance has been recorded against the Federal
and state deferred tax assets as of June 30, 2023 and December 31, 2022.
Additionally,
in accordance with ASC 740, the Company has evaluated its tax positions and determined there are no uncertain tax positions.
Note
20 – Subsequent Events
We
have evaluated subsequent events through August 18, 2023, which is the date these Financial Statements were available to be issued, noting
no reportable event, except as follows:
Revolving
Line of Credit Repayment
On
July 13, 2023, the Company terminated its revolving line of credit with Ampla LLC, formerly known as Gourmet Growth, and paid a total
of $ 43,215 , consisting of $ 42,750 of principal and $ 465 of interest.
Options
Granted
On
August 8, 2023, the Company granted options to purchase an aggregate 30,000 shares of the Company’s common stock, having an exercise
price of $ 6.00 per share, exercisable over a 10 -year term, to its chairman of the audit committee. The options will vest monthly over
a one -year period. The estimated value using the Black-Scholes Pricing Model, based on a volatility rate of 74 % and a call option value
of $ 2.5739 , was $ 77,217 .
On
August 8, 2023, the Company granted options to purchase an aggregate 30,000 shares of the Company’s common stock, having an exercise
price of $ 2.51 per share, exercisable over a 10 -year term, to one of its directors. The options will vest monthly over a one -year period.
The estimated value using the Black-Scholes Pricing Model, based on a volatility rate of 75 % and a call option value of $ 3.3245 , was
$ 99,734 .
Warrants
Granted
On
July 1, 2023 , the Company issued warrants to purchase an aggregate total of 30,000 shares
of common stock at an exercise price of $ 6.00 per share to note holders pursuant to $ 170,000 of proceeds received on June 12, 2023 from
the sale of senior secured promissory notes to four accredited investors. The proceeds received were allocated between the debt and warrants
on a relative fair value basis. The aggregate estimated value of the warrants using the Black-Scholes Pricing Model, based on a weighted
average volatility rate of 54 % and a weighted average call option value of $ 3.8171 , was $ 114,513 , of which $ 46,090 was recognized as
finance expense during the six months ended June 30, 2023. As of June 30, 2023, there were no unamortized expenses expected to be expensed
over the remaining life of the outstanding debts, as the debt was repaid in full on June 16, 2023.
Appointment of CFO
On August 14, 2023, the Company appointed Christopher
Coulter to replace Mr. Douglas Durst as the Company’s Chief Financial Officer. Mr. Coulter’s compensation and employment
agreement will be filed in a subsequent 8K filing.
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