# EDGAR Filing Document

**Accession Number:** 0001134765
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**Filing Date:** 2025-7
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## Filing Content

## Filing Summary
**0001437749-25-022145.hdr.sgml**: 20250703

**ACCESSION NUMBER**: 0001437749-25-022145

**CONFORMED SUBMISSION TYPE**: DEFR14A

**PUBLIC DOCUMENT COUNT**: 17

**FILED AS OF DATE**: 20250703

**DATE AS OF CHANGE**: 20250703

**FILER**: 

**COMPANY DATA:**
- **COMPANY CONFORMED NAME:** Charlie's Holdings, Inc.
- **CENTRAL INDEX KEY:** 0001134765
- **STANDARD INDUSTRIAL CLASSIFICATION:** MEDICINAL CHEMICALS & BOTANICAL PRODUCTS [2833]
- **ORGANIZATION NAME:** 03 Life Sciences
- **EIN:** 841575085
- **STATE OF INCORPORATION:** NV
- **FISCAL YEAR END:** 1231

**FILING VALUES:**
- **FORM TYPE:** DEFR14A
- **SEC ACT:** 1934 Act
- **SEC FILE NUMBER:** 001-32420
- **FILM NUMBER:** 251105797

**BUSINESS ADDRESS:**
- **STREET 1:** 1007 BRIOSO DR.
- **CITY:** COSTA MESA
- **STATE:** CA
- **ZIP:** 92627
- **BUSINESS PHONE:** 949-570-0691

**MAIL ADDRESS:**
- **STREET 1:** 1007 BRIOSO DR.
- **CITY:** COSTA MESA
- **STATE:** CA
- **ZIP:** 92627

**FORMER COMPANY:**
- **FORMER CONFORMED NAME:** True Drinks Holdings, Inc.
- **DATE OF NAME CHANGE:** 20130122

**FORMER COMPANY:**
- **FORMER CONFORMED NAME:** BAZI INTERNATIONAL, INC.
- **DATE OF NAME CHANGE:** 20100803

**FORMER COMPANY:**
- **FORMER CONFORMED NAME:** XELR8 HOLDINGS, INC.
- **DATE OF NAME CHANGE:** 20070321

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**UNITED STATES**

**SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION** 

**Washington, D.C. 20549** 

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**SCHEDULE 14A** 

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**Proxy Statement** 

**Pursuant to Section 14(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934** 

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Filed by the Registrant ☒

Filed by a Party other than the Registrant ☐

Check the appropriate box:

☐ Preliminary Proxy Statement

☐ **Confidential, for Use of the Commission Only (as permitted by Rule 14a-6(e)(2))**

☒ Definitive Proxy Statement

☐ Definitive Additional Materials

☐ Soliciting Material Pursuant to §240.14a-12

**CHARLIE**'**S HOLDINGS, INC.**

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(Name of Registrant as Specified In Its Charter)

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(Name of Person(s) Filing Proxy Statement, if other than the Registrant)

Payment of Filing Fee (Check the appropriate box):

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☐ Fee paid previously with preliminary materials.

☐ Fee computed on table in exhibit required by Item 25(b) per Exchange Act Rules 14a-6(i)(1) and 0-11.

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**NOTICE OF 2025 ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS**

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The 2025 Annual Meeting of Stockholders of Charlie's Holdings, Inc. (the "Annual Meeting") will be held on Thursday, August 7, 2025 at 2:00 PM, Pacific Time at the Company's offices located at 1007 Brioso Drive, Costa Mesa, California 92627. At the meeting, the holders of outstanding common stock and Series A preferred stock will act on the following matters:

(1) The election of the five nominees named in the attached proxy statement as directors to serve terms expiring at the annual meeting of stockholders to be held in 2026 and, in each instance, until their successors have been elected and qualified;

(2) To ratify appointment of Urish Popeck & Co., LLC as our independent registered certified public accounting firm for fiscal year 2025; and

(3) The transaction of any other business as may properly come before the meeting or any adjournment or postponement thereof.

Stockholders of record at the close of business on June 18, 2025 are entitled to notice of and to vote at the Annual Meeting and any postponements or adjournments thereof.

We hope you will be able to attend the meeting, but in any event, we would appreciate your submitting your proxy as promptly as possible. You may vote by telephone or the internet as instructed in the accompanying proxy. If you received a copy of the proxy card by mail, you may also submit your vote by mail. We encourage you to vote by telephone or the internet. These methods are convenient and save the Company significant postage and processing charges. If you attend the meeting, you may revoke your proxy and vote in person.

By Order of the Board of Directors,

<u>/s/ Henry Sicignano III</u>

Henry Sicignano III, President

Dated: June 24, 2025

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**TABLE OF CONTENTS** 

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| ABOUT THE ANNUAL MEETING | 4 |
| PRINCIPAL STOCKHOLDERS | 8 |
| PROPOSAL NO. 1 ELECTION OF DIRECTORS | 10 |
| CORPORATE GOVERNANCE | 12 |
| DIRECTOR COMPENSATION FOR 2024 | 13 |
| EXECUTIVE OFFICERS | 14 |
| EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION | 15 |
| CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS | 19 |
| PROPOSAL NO. 2 | 21 |
| INDEPENDENT REGISTERED CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM FEES AND SERVICES | 21 |
| AUDIT COMMITTEE REPORT | 22 |
| STOCKHOLDER PROPOSALS FOR THE 2026 MEETING | 23 |
| OTHER MATTERS | 23 |

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**CHARLIE**'**S HOLDINGS, INC.**

**1007 Brioso Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92627**

**2025 ANNUAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS**

**To Be Held August 7, 2025**

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**PROXY STATEMENT**

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The Board of Directors (the "Board") of Charlie's Holdings, Inc. (the "Company," "we," "us," "our," and "ours") is soliciting proxies from its stockholders to be used at the 2025 Annual Meeting of Stockholders to be held at Company Headquarters located at 1007 Brioso Drive, Costa Mesa, California 92627 on August 7, 2025 at 2:00 PM, Pacific Time. This proxy statement, originally filed on June 24, 2025, contains information related to the Annual Meeting. The Company has elected to amend its previous filing to include an updated record date of June 18, 2025.

**NOTICE OF INTERNET AVAILABILITY OF PROXY MATERIALS**

On or about June 24, 2025, we mailed to our stockholders who have not previously requested to receive materials by mail or e-mail a Notice of Internet Availability of Proxy Materials. The notice contains instructions on how to access this proxy statement and our annual report online and how you may submit your proxy on the Internet or by telephone. If you received this notice by mail, you will not automatically receive a printed copy of our proxy materials or annual report unless you follow the instructions therein for requesting these materials.

**ABOUT THE ANNUAL MEETING** 

***Why did I receive these materials?***

Our Board is soliciting proxies for the Annual Meeting. You are receiving a proxy statement because you owned shares of our common stock and/or Series A preferred stock on June 18, 2025 and that entitles you to vote at the meeting. By use of a proxy, you can vote whether or not you attend the meeting. This proxy statement describes the matters on which we would like you to vote and provides information on those matters so that you can make an informed decision.

***What information is contained in this proxy statement?***

This proxy statement includes information related to the proposals to be voted on at the Annual Meeting, the voting process, our Board, the compensation of directors and executive officers, and other information that the Securities and Exchange Commission requires us to provide annually to our stockholders.

***Who is entitled to vote at the meeting?***

Holders of shares of our common stock and Series A preferred stock vote together as a single class on all matters submitted to stockholders. Holders of common stock and Series A preferred stock as of the close of business on the record date, on June 18, 2025, will receive notice of, and be eligible to vote at, the Annual Meeting and at any adjournment or postponement thereof. At the close of business on the record date, we had 259,946,903 shares of common stock and 122,368 shares of Series A preferred stock outstanding.

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***How many votes do I have?***

At the close of business on the record date, each of the issued and outstanding 259,946,903 shares of common stock is entitled to one vote per share for an aggregate of 259,946,903 votes and each of the issued and outstanding 122,368 shares of Series A preferred stock is entitled to vote on an as-converted to common stock basis resulting in 225.67 votes per share of Series A preferred stock for an aggregate of 27,614,895 total votes by the Series A preferred stockholders (resulting an aggregate total of 287,561,798 potential votes). Each holder of shares of Series A preferred stock may not vote any voting securities of the Company (common stock or Series A preferred stock) to the extent that the holder and its affiliates would exceed more than 9.99% of total voting power of all securities. There is no cumulative voting.

***Who can attend the meeting?***

Only persons with evidence of stock ownership as of the record date or who are invited guests of the Company, as determined by our Board of Directors or our executive officers, may attend and be admitted to the annual meeting of the stockholders. Stockholders with evidence of stock ownership as of the record date may be accompanied by one guest. Photo identification may be required (a valid driver's license, state identification or passport). If a stockholder's shares are registered in the name of a broker, trust, bank or other nominee, the stockholder must bring a proxy or a letter from that broker, trust, bank or other nominee or a brokerage account statement that confirms that the stockholder was a beneficial owner of our shares of stock as of the record date. Since seating is limited, admission to the meeting will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Cameras (including cell phones with photographic capabilities), recording devices and other electronic devices will not be permitted at the meeting.

***What constitutes a quorum?***

The presence at the meeting, virtually or by proxy, of the holders of not less than fifty percent (50%) of the outstanding shares entitled to vote constitutes a quorum, permitting the conduct of business at the meeting. Proxies received but marked as abstentions or broker non-votes, if any, will be included in the calculation of the number of votes considered to be present at the meeting for purposes of a quorum.

***How do I vote if I am a stockholder of record?***

If you are a stockholder of record (that is, you own your shares in your own name with our transfer agent and not through a broker, bank or other nominee that holds shares for your account in a "street name" capacity), you can vote either in-person at the annual meeting or by proxy without attending the annual meeting. We urge you to vote by proxy even if you plan to attend the annual meeting so that we will know as soon as possible that enough votes will be present for us to hold the meeting. If you attend the meeting in person, you may vote at the meeting and your proxy will not be counted. Our Board of Directors has designated Henry Sicignano and Matthew P. Montesano, and each or any of them or their designees, as proxies to vote the shares of common stock solicited on its behalf. You can vote by proxy by any of the following methods.

***Voting by Telephone or Internet.*** If you are a stockholder of record, you may vote by proxy by telephone or internet. Proxies submitted by telephone or through the internet must be received by 11:59 p.m. EDT on August 6, 2025. Please see the proxy card for instructions on how to vote by telephone or internet.

***Voting by Proxy Card.*** Each stockholder electing to receive stockholder materials by mail may vote by proxy using the accompanying proxy card. When you return a proxy card that is properly signed and completed, the shares represented by your proxy will be voted as you specify on the proxy card.

***How do I vote if I hold my shares in*** "***street name***"***?***

If you hold your shares in "street name," we have supplied copies of our proxy materials for the Annual Meeting to the broker, trust, bank or other nominee holding your shares of record and they have the responsibility to send these proxy materials to you. You must either direct the broker, trust, bank or other nominee as to how to vote your shares, or obtain a proxy from the bank, broker or other nominee to vote at the meeting. Please refer to the voter instruction cards used by your broker, trust, bank or other nominee for specific instructions on methods of voting, including by telephone or using the internet.

***Can I change my vote?***

Yes. If you are a stockholder of record, you may revoke or change your vote at any time before the proxy is exercised by filing a notice of revocation with the Secretary of the Company or mailing a proxy bearing a later date, submitting your proxy again by telephone or over the internet or by attending the Annual Meeting and voting in person. For shares you hold beneficially in "street name," you may change your vote by submitting new voting instructions to your broker, trust, bank or other nominee or, if you have obtained a legal proxy from your broker, trust, bank or other nominee giving you the right to vote your shares, by attending the meeting and voting in person. In either case, the powers of the proxy holders will be suspended if you attend the meeting in person and so request, although attendance at the meeting will not by itself revoke a previously granted proxy.

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***How is the Company soliciting this proxy?***

We are soliciting this proxy on behalf of our Board and will pay all expenses associated with this solicitation. In addition to mailing these proxy materials, certain of our officers and other employees may, without compensation other than their regular compensation, solicit proxies through further mailing or personal conversations, or by telephone, facsimile, or other electronic means. We will also, upon request, reimburse brokers and other persons holding stock in their names, or in the names of nominees, for their reasonable out-of-pocket expenses for forwarding proxy materials to the beneficial owners of our stock and to obtain proxies.

***What vote is required to approve each item?***

Directors are elected by plurality vote and there is no cumulative voting. Accordingly, the director nominees receiving the highest vote totals that are present in person or by proxy, and entitled to vote at the meeting will be elected as our directors. The other proposals require a majority of the votes cast by the stockholders present in person or represented by proxy at the meeting

***How are votes counted?***

With regard to the election of directors, you may vote "FOR" or "WITHHOLD," and votes that are withheld will be excluded entirely from the vote and will have no effect. For the other proposals, you may vote "FOR," "AGAINST," or "ABSTAIN." Our bylaws provide that abstentions are excluded from consideration and are not considered a vote cast and therefore abstentions will have no impact on any of the proposals. For the director election proposal, any shares not voted "FOR" a particular nominee (whether as a result of an abstention, a direction to withhold authority, or a broker non-vote) will not be counted in the nominee's favor.

If you hold your shares in "street name," we have supplied copies of our proxy materials for our Annual Meeting to the broker, trust, bank, or other nominee holding your shares of record and they have the responsibility to send these proxy materials to you. Your broker, trust, bank or other nominee that has not received voting instructions from you may not vote on any proposal other than approval of our independent registered certified public accounting firm for fiscal year 2025 (Proposal 2). These so-called "broker non-votes" will be included in the calculation of the number of votes considered to be present at the meeting for purposes of determining a quorum but will not be considered in determining the number of votes necessary for approval of any of the proposals and will have no effect on the outcome of any of the proposals. Your broker, bank or other nominee is permitted to vote your shares on Proposal 2 without receiving voting instructions from you.

***Other than the items in the proxy statement, what other items of business will be addressed at the Annual Meeting?***

The Board and management do not intend to present any matters at this time at the Annual Meeting other than those outlined in the notice of the Annual Meeting. Should any other matter requiring a vote of stockholders arise, stockholders returning the proxy card confer upon the individuals designated as proxies discretionary authority to vote the shares represented by such proxy on any such other matter in accordance with their best judgment.

***What should I do if I receive more than one set of voting materials?***

You may receive more than one set of voting materials, including multiple copies of this proxy statement, proxy cards or voting instruction cards. For example, if you hold your shares in more than one brokerage account, you may receive a separate voting instruction card for each brokerage account in which you hold shares. If you are a stockholder of record and your shares are registered in more than one name, you will receive more than one proxy card. Please vote your shares applicable to each proxy card and voting instruction card that you receive.

***If I previously signed up to receive stockholder materials by mail and wish to access these materials via the Internet or electronic delivery in the future, what should I do?***

If you have previously signed up to receive stockholder materials, including proxy statements and annual reports, by mail, you may choose to receive these materials by accessing the Internet or via electronic delivery in the future. You can help us achieve a substantial reduction in our printing and mailing costs by choosing to receive stockholder materials by means other than the mail. If you choose to receive your proxy materials by accessing the Internet, then before next year's annual meeting, you will receive a Notice of Internet Availability of Proxy Materials when the proxy materials and annual report are available over the Internet. If you choose instead to receive your proxy materials via electronic delivery, you will receive an email containing the proxy materials.

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If your shares are registered in your own name (instead of through a broker or other nominee), sign up to receive proxy materials in the future by accessing the Internet or via electronic delivery by following the directions set forth in the notice or calling 1-888-221-0691.

Your election to receive your proxy materials by accessing the Internet or by electronic delivery will remain in effect for all future stockholder meetings unless you revoke it before the meeting by following the instructions on the Notice of Internet Availability of Proxy Materials or by calling or sending a written request addressed to:

Charlie's Holdings, Inc.

1007 Brioso Drive

Costa Mesa, CA 92627

Attn: Ryan Stump

(949) 203-3500

If you hold your shares in an account at a brokerage firm or bank participating in a "street name" program, you can sign up for electronic delivery of proxy materials in the future by contacting your broker.

***How can I obtain paper copies of the proxy materials, 10-K, and other financial information?***

Stockholders can access our proxy statement, our Annual Report on Form 10-K and our other filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission as well as our corporate governance and other related information on the investor relations page of our website at *www.chuc.com*.

The Securities and Exchange Commission's rules permit us to deliver a single Notice of Internet Availability of Proxy Materials or single set of annual meeting materials to one address shared by two or more of our stockholders. This delivery method is referred to as "householding" and can result in significant cost savings to the Company. To take advantage of this opportunity, we have delivered only one notice, proxy statement and annual report to multiple stockholders who share an address, unless we received contrary instructions from the impacted stockholders prior to the mailing date. We agree to deliver promptly, upon written or oral request, a separate copy of the notice or annual meeting materials, as requested, to any stockholder at the shared address to which a single copy of those documents was delivered. If you are currently a stockholder sharing an address with another stockholder and wish to receive only one copy of future notices, proxy statements and annual reports for your household, or wish to receive a separate copy for each stockholder, please write to the address set forth above.

If you previously elected to receive our stockholder materials via the Internet, you may request paper copies, without charge, by writing to the address set forth above.

***Where can I find the voting results of the Annual Meeting?***

We will announce the preliminary voting results at the Annual Meeting and release the results in a Form 8-K within four business days following the Annual Meeting.

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**PRINCIPAL STOCKHOLDERS** 

The following table sets forth information regarding the beneficial ownership of the Company as of June 18, 2025 by:

● each person known to be the beneficial owner of more than 5% of the shares of the Company's common stock;

● each of the Company's executive officers, directors, and director nominees; and

● all current executive officers, directors, and director nominees as a group.

Beneficial ownership is determined according to the rules of the SEC, which generally provide that a person has beneficial ownership of a security if he, she, or it possesses sole or shared voting or investment power over that security, including Series A preferred stock, options and warrants that are currently exercisable or exercisable within 60 days. The information below is based on an aggregate of 259,946,903 shares of common stock and 122,368 shares of Series A preferred stock (convertible into an aggregate of 27,614,895 shares of common stock) issued and outstanding as of June 18, 2025.

Unless otherwise indicated, the Company believes that all persons named in the table have sole voting and investment power with respect to all shares beneficially owned by them.

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| **Name, Address and** <br> **Title (if applicable)** <br> **(1)** | **Shares of** <br> **Common** <br> **Stock** | **Shares Issuable**<br> **Upon** <br> **Conversion**<br> **of** <br> **Preferred A** <br> **Stock (2)** | **Shares**<br> **Issuable** <br> **upon** <br> **Exercise of** <br> **Warrants**  | **Shares** <br> **Issuable**<br> **upon** <br> **Exercise of** <br> **Vested** <br> **Stock** <br> **Options** | **Total**<br> **Number** <br> **of Shares** <br> **Beneficially** <br> **Owned** | **%** <br> **Ownership** <br> **of Class** |
| **Ryan Stump** |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| *Chief Operating Officer and Director* | 29548687 |  |  |  | 29548687 | 11.4% |
| **Henry Sicignano III** |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| *President* | 9600001 |  |  |  | 9600001 | 3.7% |
| **Matthew Montesano** |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| *Interim Chief Financial Officer* | 2225409 |  |  | 500000 | 2725409 | 1.0% |
| **Scot Cohen (3)** |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| *Director* | 1971607 | 846246 |  | 72448 | 2890301 | 1.1% |
| **Jeff Fox** |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| *Director* | 1450000 |  |  | 250000 | 1700000 | 0.7% |
| **Dr. Edward Carmines** |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| *Director* | 1861758 |  |  |  | 1861758 | 0.7% |
| **Michael D. King** |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| *Director*  | 6250001 |  |  |  | 6250001 | 2.4% |
| **Executive Officers, Directors and Director Nominees a**s a group (9 persons) | 52907463 | 846246 |  | 822448 | 54576157 | 20.9% |
| **Greater Than 5% Stockholders** |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| **Brandon Stump (4)** | 64754089 |  |  |  | 64754089 | 24.9% |
| 4465 S Jones Dr | 4465 S Jones Dr |  |  |  |  |  |
| Las Vegas, Nevada<br> 89103 | Las Vegas, Nevada<br> 89103 |  |  |  |  |  |
| **Red Beard Holdings, LLC (5)** |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| 17595 Harvard Avenue, Suite C511 |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| Irvine, California 92614 | 40765596 | 7616275 |  |  | 48381871 | 18.1% |
| **Iroquois Capital Management, LLC (6)** |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| 2 Overhill Road |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| Scarsdale, NY 10583 | 12078473 |  |  |  | 12078473 | 4.6% |

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(1) Unless otherwise indicated, the address for each stockholder is 1007 Brioso Drive, Costa Mesa, California 92627.

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(2) Pursuant to the Certificate of Designation of the Series A preferred stock ("Series A COD"), shares of Series A preferred stock may not be converted or exercised, as applicable, to the extent that the holder and its affiliates would own more than 4.99% (or 9.99% upon the election of any holder) of the Company's outstanding common stock after such conversion (the "Series A Ownership Limitation"); provided, however, that any holder may waive the Conversion Limitation upon 61 days written notice to the Company. The Series A COD also entitles each share of Series A preferred stock to vote, on an as converted basis, along with the common stock; provided, however, that the Series A preferred stockholders may not vote to the extent that the holder and its affiliates would control more than 9.99% of the Company's voting power (the "Series A Voting Limitation"). Ownership percentages in this table were calculated in accordance with Section 13(d) of the Exchange Act, and do not reflect any adjustments due to the Series A Ownership Limitation or the Series A Voting Limitation. As of June 18, 2025, we had outstanding 122,368 shares of Series A preferred stock convertible into an aggregate of 27,614,895 shares of common stock.

(3) Includes securities held by V3 Capital Partners and the Scot Jason Cohen Foundation. Mr. Cohen is the Managing Partner of V3 Capital Partners and an officer of the Scot Jason Cohen Foundation, and has dispositive and/or voting power over these shares.

(4) Brandon Stump, the Company's former Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board, resigned October 29, 2021.

(5) Based on information from Amendment No. 7 to Schedule 13D filed on February 18, 2022. Consists of (i) 534,167 shares of Common Stock held directly by Vincent C. Smith; (ii) 10,415 shares of Common Stock held in Mr. Smith's IRA account; (iii) 40,128,254 shares of Common Stock held by Red Beard Holdings, LLC; (iv) 7,616,275 shares of Common Stock issuable upon the conversion of 33,750 shares of Series A Preferred Stock held by Red Beard Holdings, LLC; and (v) 92,760 shares of Common Stock held by LB 2, LLC. Vincent C. Smith is (i) the Manager of Red Beard and has the sole right to vote and dispose of the securities held by Red Beard and (ii) the Manager of LB 2, LLC, and has the sole right to vote and dispose of the securities held by LB 2, LLC.

(6) Based on Company ownership information from Amendment No. 4 to Schedule 13G filed on May 14, 2025. The amounts reflected in the table above consists of (i) 12,078,473 shares of Common Stock, which includes (a) 10,052,158 shares of Common Stock held of record by ICIG, (b) 2,024,315 shares of Common Stock held of record by Iroquois Master Fund, and (c) 2,000 shares of Common Stock held of record by Kensington. Mr. Abbe is the President of Iroquois Capital, which is the investment advisor for Iroquois Master Fund. Mr. Abbe and Ms. Page are the directors of Iroquois Master Fund. As such, each of Mr. Abbe and Ms. Page may be deemed to share beneficial ownership of the securities beneficially owned by Iroquois Master Fund. Mr. Abbe is also the manager of each of ICIG and Kensington. As such, Mr. Abbe may also be deemed to share beneficial ownership of the securities held by ICIG and Kensington.

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**PROPOSAL NO. 1** 

**ELECTION OF DIRECTORS** 

**General** 

Each director serves for a one-year term, until his or her successor is elected and qualified, or until earlier resignation or removal. Our Bylaws provide that the authorized number of directors shall be fixed by the Board from time to time. The number of directors as of the date of this proxy statement is five. Information about each of our directors and director nominees is set forth below. Each director nominee is currently serving as a director.

The individuals named as proxy voters in the accompanying proxy, or their substitutes, will vote for the Board's nominees with respect to all proxies we receive unless instructions to the contrary are provided. If any nominee becomes unavailable for any reason, the votes will be cast for a substitute nominee designated by our Board. Our directors have no reason to believe that any of the nominees named below will be unable to serve if elected.

The following sets forth certain information, as of June 18, 2025, about each of the Board's nominees for election at the Annual Meeting and each of our directors whose term will continue after our Annual Meeting. There are no family relationships among our directors or executive officers.

**Nominees for Election at the Annual Meeting** 

***Ryan Stump, Director and Chief Operating Officer (Age 37).*** Mr. Stump was appointed as a director and the Company's Chief Operating Officer on April 26, 2019 in connection with the Share Exchange. Mr. Stump has served as the Chief Operating Officer of Charlie's since 2014, during which time he has been responsible for all global operations of Charlie's. Prior to joining Charlie's, Mr. Stump worked as an Associate Territory Manager and then as a Territory Manager for ConMed Corporation, a medical device sales company, from 2010 to 2013. Mr. Stump also co-founded and continues to be engaged with multiple companies, including The Ohio House since 2011, The Chadwick House and the Buckeye Recovery Network since 2017. He is currently a member of the board of directors of Principio, Inc. Mr. Stump earned a B.S. and B.A. in Sports Marketing and Marketing from Duquesne University.

The Board of Directors believes that Mr. Stump's experience operating high growth companies, as well as entrepreneurial experience, is valuable to the Board as it manages the Company's anticipated continued growth.

***Scot Cohen****,* ***Director (Age 56)***. Mr. Cohen was appointed to the Board in March 2013 and is the Founder and Managing Partner of V3 Capital Partners, a private investment firm focused on early-stage companies primarily in the consumer products industry, and Co-Manager of Red Fortune Fund, a private equity fund based in Hong Kong. Mr. Cohen also is the Founder of Petro River Oil, LLC and Chairman of Petro River Oil Corp. (OTCBB: PTRC), a publicly traded oil and gas producer with assets in Kansas and Oklahoma, and Petro Spring, a global oil and gas technology solutions provider. Prior to creating V3 Capital Partners, Mr. Cohen was the Founder and Managing Partner at Iroquois Capital Opportunity Fund, a special situations private equity investment fund, and a Co-Founder of Iroquois Capital, a hedge fund with investments in small and micro-cap private and public companies. Mr. Cohen currently serves as a director on the Board of Directors of Wrap Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: WRTC), and is active in philanthropic activities with numerous charities including the Jewish Enrichment Council. Mr. Cohen received a Bachelor of Science degree from Ohio University in 1991.

The Board of Directors believes Mr. Cohen's success with multiple private investment firms, his extensive contacts within the investment community, and his financial expertise are a valuable resource to the Company's efforts to expand and implement its business plan.

***Jeffrey Fox, Director (Age 61)***. Mr. Fox was appointed to the Board effective July 16, 2019. He has been a leading business strategist, brand marketing authority and general management executive for some of the world's largest restaurant and consumer companies including roles as Chief Brand & Concept Officer for Pizza Hut, Co-founder of Collider LLC, a cultural marketing strategy firm, Managing Director of the California office of advertising agency Foote, Cone and Belding (FCB), various positions with the Yum! Brands and within Sony's interactive and PlayStation video game divisions, and Hill & Knowlton Public Relations. He is currently a member of the board of directors of Cici's Pizza and Flix Brewhouse. Mr. Fox holds a bachelor's degree in Journalism from San Diego State University and received a master's degree in Mass Communications from California State University, Northridge.

The Board of Directors believes that Mr. Fox's strong experience in brand building across several diverse Fortune 100 consumer product companies will be significantly valuable to the Company as it continues to grow its product offerings and launch new brands and products around the world.

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***Dr. Edward Carmines, Director (Age 70).*** Dr. Carmines was appointed to the Board effective March 2, 2022. He is currently Chief Scientific Officer of Chemular, Inc., where he designs and directs scientific and regulatory programs for PMTAs for a host of contract clients across a wide range of tobacco product categories. He also currently serves as an Advisory Board Member of Sparq Life, Inc, focusing on the science of inhalation of non-tobacco products, and Principal for Carmines Consulting, LLC, where Dr. Carmines consults to the regulated tobacco industry in the field of toxicology and regulatory affairs. Previously, Dr. Carmines managed the safety of novel and oral tobacco products as a scientist with R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. From 1996-2009, Dr. Carmines served as a principal scientist for Philip Morris USA (Altria Client Services, Inc.), where he developed guidelines for safely testing cigarette ingredients and components based on the FDA Red Book. Dr. Carmines received a B.S. degree in Chemistry and a Ph.D. degree in Toxicology from the Medical College of Virginia (Virginia Commonwealth University).

The Board of Directors believes that Dr. Carmines extensive experience in the nicotine industry and navigating the regulatory process relating to the nicotine industry is significantly valuable to the Company due to the ongoing and evolving nature of the Company's industry.

***Michael D. King, Director (Age 57)***. Mr. King is a director since June 2023 and was originally appointed pursuant to a nomination and standstill agreement. Mr. King is the Founder and current Chief Executive Officer of OEM Solutions, a private company that has developed a supply network in Asia with world-class manufacturing companies that offer a wide variety of custom-made medical products, scientific instruments, consumer products, and food service devices. Operating OEM Solutions has been Mr. King's sole occupation and employment for the past 22 years. From 1998 until 2001, Mr. King worked as a Sales Representative at Allied Enterprises in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. From 1991 through 1998, Mr. King worked for the Ford Motor Company in the Finance Department as an analyst and eventually supervisor. Mr. King graduated with a Master of Business Administration degree from the State University of New York at Buffalo in 1991.

The Board of Directors believes that Mr. King's experience (i) sourcing, purchasing, and shipping products in China and other Asian countries; (ii) reducing costs of goods and improving quality; and (iii) operating a high growth company is valuable to the Board as it manages the Company's anticipated continued growth.

There have been no events under any bankruptcy act, no criminal proceedings and no judgments or injunctions material to the evaluation of the ability and integrity of any director or nominee set forth above during the past ten years.

**RECOMMENDATION OF THE BOARD:** 

**The Board of Directors recommends a vote FOR each of the above director nominees.** 

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**CORPORATE GOVERNANCE** 

**Board Composition** 

The Company's business affairs are managed under the direction of the Board. Our Bylaws provide that the authorized number of directors shall be fixed by the Board from time to time. The number of directors as of the date of this proxy statement is set at five.

When considering whether directors and director nominees have the experience, qualifications, attributes, and skills, taken as a whole, to enable the Company's Board to satisfy its oversight responsibilities effectively in light of its business and structure, the Company's Board expects to focus primarily on each person's background and experience as reflected in the information discussed in each of the directors' individual biographies set forth above in order to provide an appropriate mix of experience and skills relevant to the size and nature of its business.

**Board Leadership Structure and Role in Risk Oversight**

The Board is responsible for overseeing the Company's risk management process. The Board focuses on the Company's general risk management strategy, the most significant risks facing us, and oversees the implementation of risk mitigation strategies by management. The Company's Audit Committee is also responsible for discussing the Company's policies with respect to risk assessment and risk management. The Board believes its administration of its risk oversight function has not negatively affected the Company Board's leadership structure.

The Board does not currently have a Chair. The Board believes it is in the best interests of the Company and its stockholders to be flexible on the composition of the Board, including whether or not to have a Chair. Our Board regularly has meetings solely of independent directors without the presence of management.

**Number of Meetings of the Board of Directors** 

The Board held a total of five meetings during 2024. Directors are expected to attend Board meetings and to spend time needed to meet as frequently as necessary to properly discharge their responsibilities. Each director attended at least 75% of the aggregate number of meetings of the Board and committees on which he or she served that were held during 2024 and while he or she was a member of the Board or such committee, as appropriate. We do not have a formal policy requiring directors to attend annual meetings of stockholders, however we expect our directors will attend.

**Director Independence** 

The Board currently consists of five members, four of whom qualify as independent within the meaning of the independent director guidelines of the Nasdaq Capital Market and the NYSE The Board has determined that Messrs. Cohen, Fox, Carmines, and King are considered independent directors as defined by the rules and regulations of Nasdaq and the NYSE.

**Stockholder Communications** 

Stockholders may send communications to our directors as a group or individually, by writing to those individuals or the group: c/o the Secretary, 1007 Brioso Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. The Secretary will review all correspondence received and will forward all correspondence that is relevant to the duties and responsibilities of the Board or our business to the intended director(s). Examples of inappropriate communication include business solicitations, advertising and communication that is frivolous in nature, relates to routine business matters, or raises grievances that are personal to the person submitting the communication. Upon request, any director may review communication that is not forwarded to the directors pursuant to this policy.

**Committees of the Board of Directors** 

The Board currently has a standing Audit Committee and does not have an active Compensation Committee or Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee. The full Board currently administers the duties of each of the Compensation Committee and Nominating and Corporate Governance Committee. A written charter for the Audit Committee is available on the Company's website at www.charliesholdings.com under "Investors/Corporate Governance". The responsibilities of the Audit Committee are described below. Members serve on committees until their resignation or until as otherwise determined by the Board.

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***Audit Committee***

The Company's Audit Committee is responsible for, among other things:

● appointing, compensating, retaining, evaluating, terminating, and overseeing the Company's independent registered public accounting firm;

● discussing with the Company's independent registered public accounting firm their independence from management;

● reviewing, with the Company's independent registered public accounting firm, the scope and results of their audit;

● approving all audit and permissible non-audit services to be performed by the Company's independent registered public accounting firm;

● overseeing the financial reporting process and discussing with management and the Company's independent registered public accounting firm the quarterly and annual financial statements that we with the SEC;

● overseeing the Company's financial and accounting controls and compliance with legal and regulatory requirements;

● reviewing the Company's policies on risk assessment and risk management;

● reviewing related person transactions; and

● establishing procedures for the confidential anonymous submission of concerns regarding questionable accounting, internal controls or auditing matters.

The Company's Audit Committee consists of Messrs. Cohen (Chair) and Fox, with Mr. Cohen serving as chair. The parties have affirmatively determined that each member of the Audit Committee qualifies as independent under Nasdaq/NYSE rules applicable to board members generally and under Nasdaq rules and Exchange Act Rule 10A-3 specific to Audit Committee members. All members of the Company's Audit Committee meet the requirements for financial literacy under the applicable Nasdaq/NYSE rules. In addition, the parties also believe that Mr. Cohen qualifies as an "audit committee financial expert," as that term is defined in Item 401(h) of Regulation S-K. During the fiscal year ended December 31, 2024, our audit committee met four times.

**DIRECTOR COMPENSATION FOR 2024**

The Company's Director Compensation Plan currently provides that non-employee directors receive (a) a $60,000 annual retainer, payable in equal monthly installments in cash and (b) reimbursement for expenses related to Board meeting attendance and committee participation. The Company's Board of Directors elected to suspend cash compensation beginning in November 2024. Directors that were also employees of the Company did not receive additional compensation for serving on the Board.

The following table discloses certain information concerning the compensation of the Company's non-employee directors for the year ended December 31, 2024:

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| **Name** | **Fees Earned or**<br> **Paid in Cash**<br> **($)** | **Stock**<br> **Awards**<br> **($) (1)** | **Total**<br> **($)** |
| Scot Cohen | $50000 | $– $| 50000 |
| Jeff Fox | $50000 | $– $| 50000 |
| Edward Carmines | $50000 | $– $| 50000 |
| Michael King | $50000 | $– $| 50000 |

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(1) The amounts in the "Stock Awards" column do not represent any cash payments actually received by the individuals listed in the table with respect to any of such stock awarded to them during the year ended December 31, 2024. Rather, the amounts represent the aggregate grant date fair value of the restricted stock awarded to the individuals listed in the table during the year ended December 31, 2024, computed in accordance with the Financial Accounting Standards Board's Accounting Standards Codification Topic 718, Compensation – Stock Compensation.

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**EXECUTIVE OFFICERS** 

Certain information regarding our executive officers is provided below as of June 18, 2025:

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| **Name** | **Age** | **Position** |
| Henry Sicignano III | 57 | President (Principal Executive Officer) |
| Ryan Stump | 37 | Chief Operating Officer and Director |
| Matthew P. Montesano | 39 | Interim Chief Financial Officer |

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For information with respect to Mr. Stump, please see the information about the members of our Board on the preceding pages. There are no family relationships among our directors or executive officers.

***Henry Sicignano, III, President (Principal Executive Officer).*** Mr. Sicignano was appointed as President of the Company on April 1, 2021. Since May 26, 2023 he has also served as a Board Member and Audit Committee Chairman of Kartoon Studios, Inc. (NYSE American: TOON), a family entertainment company that creates, produces, and licenses original animated content. Prior to joining the Company, Mr. Sicignano held multiple positions, including Chief Executive Officer of 22nd Century Group, Inc. (Nasdaq: XXII), a plant-based biotechnology company that is focused on tobacco harm reduction, very low nicotine content tobacco, and hemp/cannabis research from March 2015 through July 2019. He also served as President and as a member of the Board of Directors with 22nd Century from January 2011 through July 2019. In addition, from December 2014 to August 2018, Mr. Sicignano served on the Board of Directors of Anandia Laboratories, Inc., a cannabis-focused science company that was sold to Aurora Cannabis (NYSE: ACB). Mr. Sicignano holds a B.A. Degree in Government from Harvard College and an M.B.A. Degree from Harvard University.

***Matthew P. Montesano, Interim Chief Financial Officer.*** Mr. Montesano was appointed as Chief Financial officer of the Company on May 10, 2021. Prior to his appointment, and since 2014, Mr. Montesano has served as Chief Financial Officer of Charlie's Chalk Dust, LLC, the Company's largest and most profitable operating division. Beginning in 2019, he also began serving as the Chief Financial Officer of Don Polly, LLC, the Company's hemp-derived products division. Mr. Montesano is the Founder, and Managing Partner for Relay BPO, LLC, an outsourced accounting, and business process firm. Prior to joining the Company, Mr. Montesano worked for L'Oreal USA in a variety of corporate finance positions for the company's Professional Products and Salon Centric divisions. Prior to L'Oreal USA, Mr. Montesano worked for KeyBanc Capital Markets as an investment banker where he focused on debt, equity and merger and acquisitions transactions in the industrials space.

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**EXECUTIVE COMPENSATION**

This section discusses the material components of the executive compensation program for our executive officers who are named in the "Summary Compensation Table" below. In fiscal year 2024, our "named executive officers" and their positions were as follows:

● Henry Sicignano, III, President;

● Ryan Stump, Chief Operating Officer and Director; and

● Matthew P. Montesano, Interim Chief Financial Officer.

**Summary Compensation Table**

The following table sets forth information concerning the compensation of the named executive officers for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023.

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| **Name and Principal Position** | **Year** | **Salary**<br> **($)** | **Bonus**<br> **($) (3)** | **Stock**<br> **Awards**<br> **($) (1)** | **All Other** <br> **Compensation(4)** | **Total**<br> **($)** |
| Henry Sicignano | 2024 | $200000 | $- | $- | $42818 | $242818 |
| *President* | 2023 | $193000 | $10000 | $66000 | $54000 | $323000 |
| Matthew P. Montesano (2) | 2024 | $100000 | $- | $- | $12694 | $112694 |
| *Interim Chief Financial Officer* | 2023 | $102000 | $1000 | $10000 | $18000 | $131000 |
| Ryan Stump | 2024 | $225000 | $- | $- | $38559 | $263559 |
| *Chief Operating Officer and Director* | 2023 | $218000 | $14000 | $79000 | $41000 | $352000 |

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1. The amounts represent the aggregate grant date fair value of stock awards to the individuals listed in the table during the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023, computed in accordance with the Financial Accounting Standards Board's Accounting Standards Codification Topic 718, Compensation – Stock Compensation.

2. On February 10, 2023, Mr. Montesano notified the Company that he has resigned in order to pursue other opportunities. Mr. Montesano agreed to serve as interim CFO to the Company on such terms as will be mutually agreed to by the Company and Mr. Montesano until the Company has secured a replacement.

3. Bonuses paid during the year ended December 31, 2024 and 2023 were directly related to the Company satisfying income taxes resulting from the issuance of restricted stock awards to Mr. Stump, Mr. Montesano and Mr. Sicignano.

4. All other compensation consists of 401k and healthcare benefits as well as allowances for automobiles.

**Narrative Disclosure to Summary Compensation Table**

***Base Salaries***

The named executive officers receive their respective base salaries to compensate them for services rendered to us. The base salary payable to each named executive officer is intended to provide a fixed component of compensation reflecting the executive's skill set, experience, role, and responsibilities.

In December 2022 Henry Sicignano, Matt Montesano, and Ryan Stump voluntarily reduced their base salaries on a temporary basis. The 2023 reduced base salaries for Henry Sicignano, Matt Montesano and Ryan Stump were $220,000, $217,800 and $255,000, respectively. In January 2023, Mr. Stump and Mr. Sicignano elected to reduce their salaries further, on a temporary basis, resulting in total reductions of 25% and 20%, to $225,000 and $200,000 respectively. On February 10, 2023, Mr. Montesano notified the Company that he has resigned to pursue other opportunities, but will remain interim CFO, indefinitely, at a reduced salary of $100,000 annually.

***Cash Bonus***

During the year ended December 31, 2024, the Company did not award annual cash bonuses to any executive. During the year ended December 31, 2023, the Company did not award annual cash bonuses to any executive. However, cash payments were issued to certain executives in relation to income tax liabilities generated from the issuance of restricted stock awards granted in 2023.

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***Equity Compensation***

During the year ended December 31, 2024, the Company did not award any restricted shares ("*RSAs*") to any executive of the Company. During the year ended December 31, 2023, the Company granted approximately 9,100,000 restricted shares (subject to forfeiture) to employees, officers, directors and key stakeholders of the Company pursuant to the Charlie's Holdings, Inc. 2019 Omnibus Incentive Plan (the "*2019 Plan*"), as amended. The RSAs are subject to a vesting schedule and have all the rights of a shareholder of the Company with respect to voting, share adjustments, receipt of dividends (if any) and distributions (if any) on such shares. The total number of RSAs issued to officers and directors was 6,700,000. The RSAs granted to officers during 2023 vest in two equal annual installments, subject to continued service with us. The RSAs granted to directors during 2023 vest in two equal annual installments, subject to continued service with us.

Notwithstanding any of the foregoing, all the restricted shares shall automatically accelerate upon a change in control of the Company or a sale of all or substantially all its assets, subject to the executive's continued employment on the date of the change in control.

***Other Elements of Compensation***

*401(k) Plan*

We currently maintain a 401(k) retirement savings plan for employees, including named executive officers, who satisfy certain eligibility requirements. Named executive officers are eligible to participate in the 401(k) plan on the same terms as other full-time employees. We believe that providing a vehicle for tax-deferred retirement savings through our 401(k) plan adds to the overall desirability of its executive compensation package and further incentivizes our employees, including named executive officers, in accordance with its compensation policies.

*Employee Benefits and Perquisites*

*Health/Welfare Plans.* All of our full-time employees, including named executive officers, are eligible to participate in our health and welfare plans, including:

● medical, dental, and vision benefits;

● medical and dependent care flexible spending accounts;

● short-term and long-term disability insurance; and

● life insurance.

We believe the perquisites described above are necessary and appropriate to provide a competitive compensation package to its named executive officers.

**Outstanding Equity Awards at 2024 Year End**

The following table sets forth information about outstanding equity awards held on December 31, 2024 by our named executive officers:

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|  | **Option Awards** | **Option Awards** | **Option Awards** | **Option Awards** | **Stock Awards** | **Stock Awards** | **Stock Awards** | **Stock Awards** |
| **Name** | **Number of** <br> **Securities**<br> **Underlying**<br> **Unexercised** <br> **Options Exercisable**<br> **(#)** | **Number of**<br> **Securities**<br> **Underlying**<br> **Unexercised** <br> **Options**<br> **Un-exercisable** <br> **(#)** | **Option**<br> **Exercise**<br> **Price** <br> **($)** | **Option**<br> **Expiration** <br> **Date** | **Number**<br> **of Shares** <br> **or Units** <br> **of Stock** <br> **That** <br> **Have Not** <br> **Vested (#)** | **Market Value**<br> **of Shares** <br> **or** <br> **Units of Stock** <br> **That** <br> **Have** <br> **Not** <br> **Vested** <br> **($)(1)** | **Equity** <br> **Incentive** <br> **Plan** <br> **Awards:** <br> **Number** <br> **of** <br> **Unearned** <br> **Shares,** <br> **Units or** <br> **Other** <br> **Rights** <br> **That** <br> **Have**<br> **Vested** <br> **(#)** | **Equity**<br> **Incentive** <br> **Plan**<br> **Awards:** <br> **Market** <br> **or Payout** <br> **Value of** <br> **Unearned** <br> **Shares,** <br> **Units or** <br> **Other** <br> **Rights** <br> **That**<br> **Have Not** <br> **Vested** <br> **($)** |
| Henry Sicignano III |  |  |  |  | 666666 | $37466 |  |  |
| Ryan Stump |  |  |  |  | 1200000 | $33720 |  |  |
| Matthew Montesano | 500000 |  | $0.4431 | 10/28/2029 | 476667 | $13394 |  |  |

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(1) Based on a $0.0562 closing price of the Common Stock on the OTCQB Venture Market on December 31, 2024.

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**Pay for Performance**

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| **Year** | **Summary Compensation Table Total**<br> **for<br> PEO**<sup>(1)(2)</sup>** | **Summary Compensation Table Total**<br> **for<br> Former**<br> **PEO**<sup>(2)</sup>** | **Compensation Actually Paid to<br> PEO**<sup>(1)(3)</sup>** | **Compensation Actually Paid**<br> **to<br> Former** <br> **PEO**<sup>(3)</sup>** | **Average Summary Compensation Table Total** <br> **for<br> Non-PEO**<br> **NEOs **<sup>(2)(4)</sup>** | **Average Compensation Actually Paid**<br> **to<br> Non-PEO NEOs**<sup>(3)(4)</sup>** | **Value of** <br> **Initial Fixed $100**<br> **Investment**<br> **Based On**<br> **Total**<br> **Shareholder**<br> **Return**<br> **("TSR")** | **Net (Loss) Income<br> (in**<br> **thousands)** |
| 2024 | $242818 | $– $| 201168 | $– $| 188126 | $138318 | $49.82 | $(4159) |
| 2023 | $323000 | $– $| 373000 | $– $| 242000 | $311000 | $106.21 | $(2093) |
| 2022 | $270000 | – $| 242000 | $– $| 376000 | $356000 | $38.86 | $(1592) |

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1. For each year shown, the PEO was Henry Sicignano III, our President and Principal Executive Officer.

2. Refer to "Executive Compensation-Summary Compensation Table." Amounts in this column represent the "Total" column set forth in the Summary Compensation Table ("SCT"). See the footnotes to the SCT for further detail regarding the amounts in these columns.

3. The dollar amounts reported in these columns represent the amounts of "compensation actually paid." The amounts are computed in accordance with Item 402(v) of Regulation S-K by deducting and adding the following amounts from the "Total" column of the SCT (pursuant to SEC rules, fair value at each measurement date is computed in a manner consistent with the fair value methodology used to account for share-based payments in our financial statements under GAAP).

4. Non-PEO NEOs reflect the average Summary Compensation Table total compensation and average Compensation Actually Paid for the following executives by year:

2024: Matthew P. Montesano and Ryan Stump

2023: Matthew P. Montesano and Ryan Stump

2022: Matthew P. Montesano and Ryan Stump

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|  | **2024** | **2024** | **2023** | **2023** | **2022** | **2022** |
| **SCT Total to CAP Reconciliation** | **PEO** | **Other** <br> **NEOs** | **PEO** | **Other** <br> **NEOs** | **PEO** | **Other** <br> **NEOs** |
| SCT Total | $242818 | $188126 | $323000 | $242000 | $270000 | $376000 |
| (Deduct): Aggregate value for stock awards and option awards included in SCT Total for the covered fiscal year |  |  | (66000) | (89000) | (18000) | (20000) |
| Add: Fair value at year end of awards granted during the covered fiscal year that were outstanding and unvested at the covered fiscal year end |  |  | 120000 | 156000 | 16000 |  |
| Add (Deduct): Year-over-year change in fair value at covered fiscal year end of awards granted in any prior fiscal year that were outstanding and unvested at the covered fiscal year end | (43067) | (50926) | 4000 | 4000 | (14000) |  |
| Add: Vesting date fair value of awards granted and vested during the covered fiscal year |  |  |  |  |  |  |
| Add (Deduct): Changes as of the vesting date (from the end of the prior fiscal year) in fair value of awards granted in any prior fiscal year for which vesting conditions were satisfied during the covered fiscal year | 1417 | 1118 | (8000) | (2000) | (12000) |  |
| CAP Amounts (as calculated) | $201168 | $138318 | $373000 | $311000 | $242000 | $356000 |

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***Agreements with Named Executive Officers and Potential Payments Upon Termination or Change of Control***

The material terms of the employment agreements with our named executive officers are as follows:

*Ryan Stump*. On June 15, 2023, we entered into a new employment agreement with Ryan Stump (the "New Agreement"). Pursuant to the New Agreement, Mr. Stump will serve as Chief Operating Officer for a term of two years, renewable on an annual basis unless earlier terminated by the Company or Mr. Stump. In the event that Mr. Stump is terminated by the Company without Cause (as defined therein) or in the event Mr. Stump terminates his employment for Good Reason (as defined therein), he will be entitled to receive his base salary and benefits for a period of one year. In the event of a change in control, all unvested equity awards will immediately vest.

*Henry Sicignano.* On April 1, 2021, the Board of Directors of the Company entered into an Employment Agreement (the "Agreement") with Henry Sicignano III, MBA, pursuant to which the Company appointed Mr. Sicignano to serve as President of the Company. Pursuant to the Agreement, Mr. Sicignano will serve as President for an initial period of two years, renewable on an annual basis unless earlier terminated by the Company or Mr. Sicignano. Pursuant to the Agreement, Mr. Sicignano will serve as President. In the event that Mr. Sicignano is terminated by the Company without Cause (as defined therein) or in the event Mr. Sicignano terminates his employment for Good Reason (as defined therein), he will be entitled to receive his base salary and benefits for a period of one year. In the event of a change in control, all unvested equity awards will immediately vest.

**Equity Compensation Plan Information**

The following table includes information as of December 31, 2024 for our equity compensation plans:

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| **Plan category** | **Number of** <br> **securities**<br> **to be issued** <br> **upon** <br> **exercise of** <br> **outstanding**<br> **options** <br> **and rights** | **Weighted-**<br> **average**<br> **exercise** <br> **price of** <br> **outstanding**<br> **options**<br> **and rights** | **Number of securities** <br> **remaining**<br> **available for future issuance**<br> **under**<br> **equity compensation plans** <br> **(excluding securities**<br> **reflected in** <br> **column (a))** |
|  | **(a)** | **(b)** | **(c)** |
| Equity compensation plans approved by stockholders | 26072542 | $0.58 | 4495571 |
| Equity compensation plans not approved by stockholders |  | $– |  |
| Total | 26072542 | $0.58 | 4495571 |

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*2019 Omnibus Incentive Plan*. The 2019 Omnibus Incentive Plan (the "*2019 Plan*") was adopted by the Company's Board of Directors on May 8, 2019, subject to stockholder approval and registration or qualification of the shares subject to the 2019 Plan with the federal and state securities authorities. The 2019 Plan reserved for issuance approximately 11.1 million shares of common stock for issuance to all employees (including, without limitation, officers and directors who are also employees) of the Company or any Subsidiary, any non-employee director, consultants and independent contractors of the Company or any Subsidiary, and any joint venture partners (including, without limitation, officers, directors, and partners thereof) of the Company or any Subsidiary. Awards under the 2019 Plan may be made in the form of: (i) incentive stock options within the meaning of Section 422 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended, once the 2019 Plan has been approved by a majority of the Company's stockholders; (ii) stock options that do not qualify as incentive stock options; and/or (iii) awards of shares that are subject to certain restrictions specified in the 2019 Plan. On February 4, 2022 and by notice of action by written consent of shareholders, an amendment to the Company's 2019 Omnibus Equity Incentive Plan to increase the number of shares of Common Stock available for issuance under the 2019 Plan by 15.0 million shares, from 11,072,542 shares to 26,072,542 shares was approved.

**Post-Employment Compensation, Pension Benefits, Nonqualified Deferred Compensation**

There were no post-employment compensation, pension, or nonqualified deferred compensation benefits earned by the Named Executive Officers during the year ended December 31, 2024.

**Compensation Policies and Practices and Risk Management** 

The Board considers, in establishing and reviewing our compensation philosophy and programs, whether such programs encourage unnecessary or excessive risk taking. Base salaries are fixed in amount and consequently the Board does not see them as encouraging risk taking. We also provide NEOs with equity awards to help further align their interests with our interests and those of our stockholders. The Board believes that these awards do not encourage unnecessary or excessive risk taking since the awards are generally provided at the beginning of an employee's tenure or at various intervals to award achievements or provide additional incentive to build long-term value and are subject to vesting schedules to help ensure that executives have significant value tied to our long-term corporate success and performance.

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The Board believes that our compensation philosophy and programs will encourage employees to strive to achieve both short-and long-term goals that are important to our success and building stockholder's value, without promoting unnecessary or excessive risk taking. The compensation committee has concluded that our compensation philosophy and practices are not reasonably likely to have a material adverse effect on us.

**Board Interlocks and Insider Participation** 

During the last fiscal year, no member of our Board served as one of our employees except Ryan Stump. No interlocking relationships exist between our Board or the compensation committee of any other entity. None of our executive officers serves, or in the past year has served, as a member of the board of directors or compensation committee of any entity that has one or more executive officers serving on our Board of Directors.

**Board Compensation Report** 

Our Board has reviewed and discussed the "Executive Compensation" contained in this proxy statement with management. Based on our Board's review and discussions with management, our Board recommended the Compensation Discussion and Analysis be included in this proxy statement.

Scot Cohen

Jeff Fox

Edward Carmines

Ryan Stump

Michael King

**CERTAIN RELATIONSHIPS AND RELATED TRANSACTIONS**

**Related Person Transactions Policy** 

The Board has a policy that sets forth the following policies and procedures for the review and approval or ratification of related person transactions. Specifically, the Board of Directors has the responsibility to review related party transactions.

A "related person transaction" is a transaction, arrangement, or relationship in which the Company or any of its subsidiaries was, is or will be a participant, the amount of which involved exceeds $120,000, and in which any related person had, has, or will have a direct or indirect material interest. A "related person" means:

● any person who is, or at any time during the applicable period was, one of the Company's executive officers or one of the Company's directors;

● any person who is known by the Company to be the beneficial owner of more than 5% of the Company's voting shares;

● Any immediate family member of any of the foregoing persons, which means any child, stepchild, parent, stepparent, spouse, sibling, mother-in-law, father-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, brother-in-law or sister-in-law of a director, executive officer or a beneficial owner of more than 5% of the Company's voting shares, and any person (other than a tenant or employee) sharing the household of such director, executive officer, or beneficial owner of more than 5% of the Company's voting shares; and

● any firm, corporation, or other entity in which any of the foregoing persons is a partner or principal, or in a similar position, or in which such person has a 10% or greater beneficial ownership interest.

**Related Party Transactions** 

On November 19, 2019, Charlie's entered into a commercial lease for the Company's corporate headquarters in Costa Mesa, California (the "Lease") with Brandon Stump, Ryan Stump and Keith Stump. Messrs. Stump, Stump and Stump purchased the property that is the subject of the Lease in July 2019. The Lease, which was effective as of September 1, 2019, on a month-to-month basis, was then formalized on November 1, 2019, to have a term of five years and a base rent rate of $22,940 per month, which rate is subject to annual adjustments based on the consumer price index, as may be mutually agreed upon by the parties to the Lease. The terms of the Lease were negotiated and approved by the independent members of the Board and executed by the Company's then Chief Financial Officer after reviewing a detailed analysis of comparable properties and rent rates compiled by an independent, third-party consultant. During fiscal years 2024 and 2023, we paid an aggregate of $275,280 and $275,280, respectively, pursuant to the Lease.

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*April* 2022 *Note Financing*

On April 6, 2022, the Company issued a secured promissory note (the "*Note*") to one of its large individual stockholders, Michael King (the "*Lender*"), in the principal amount of $1,000,000, which Note is secured by accounts receivable of the Company pursuant to the terms of a Security Agreement entered into by and between the Company and the Lender (the "*Note Financing*"). On September 28, 2022, the Company and the Lender entered into a modification to the Note to extend the maturity date to March 28, 2023 and the Company paid all accrued interest under the Note through such date.

On March 28, 2023, the Company entered into a second modification to the Note to extend the maturity date to April 28, 2024, contingent upon the payment of all interest accrued under the Note through March 28, 2023 and certain other modifications to the Note. Principal shall be payable on the 28th day of each month in installments of $25,000, commencing April 28, 2023, continuing up to and including April 28, 2024 whereby a balloon payment for the remaining principal balance will be paid. Interest shall accrue on the aggregate outstanding principal amount at a rate equal to 20% simple interest per annum and shall be payable on the same day as installments of principal are payable. The Company may prepay all or any portion of the principal amount, together with all accrued but unpaid interest thereon, at any time without premium or penalty. All outstanding principal and interest are due earlier of April 28, 2024, or a liquidity event. The Company used the proceeds from the Note for general corporate purposes, and its working capital requirements, pending the availability of alternative debt financing.

On May 31, 2024, as part of the May 2024 capital raise (see Note 11), the Lender converted his next four debt repayments for the period from June to September 2024 for a total amount of $100,000 in lieu of cash payment for the subscription agreement.

On April 28, 2025 the Lender agreed to accept a payment of approximately $420,000 and entered into a further modification for the remaining balance that includes monthly payments of approximately $37,000 and a maturity date of April 28, 2026.

*April 2022 Commercial Lease Agreement*

On April 29, 2022, the Company entered into a commercial lease agreement for the Company's sales and marketing operations in Williamsville, New York ("Williamsville Lease") with Henry Sicignano Jr., a relative of the Company's President, Henry Sicignano III. The Williamsville Lease, which became effective on May 1, 2022, has a term of one year and a base rent of $1,650 per month. The Williamsville Lease is considered a modified gross lease and therefore the Company will also be responsible for additional monthly expenses including gas, electricity, and internet. The Williamsville Lease was evaluated and approved by the Company's Board of Directors. During fiscal 2024, we paid an aggregate of $19,800 pursuant to the Williamsville Lease.

*August* 2022 *Note Financing* – *Related Party*

On August 17, 2022, the Company and its Chief Operating Officer and Director, Ryan Stump (the "*Stump Lender*") entered into a loan agreement (the "*Loan*") in the principal amount of $300,000. The Loan will be due in full in 120 days or sooner if, before the end of term, the Company secures (i) new debt financing or (ii) sufficient PMTA strategic partnership funds. The Loan bears an annual interest rate of 10%. The Company also incurred additional $3,000 issuance cost resulting from the payment of the Stump Lender's legal fees. On December 17, 2022, the Company and Stump Lender entered into a modification to the Loan to extend the maturity date to April 16, 2023 and the Company has paid all accrued interest under the Loan through such date. On April 13, 2023, the Company and Stump Lender entered into a second modification to the Loan to extend the maturity date to August 14, 2023. On August 7, 2023, the Company and Stump Lender entered into a third modification to the Loan to extend the maturity date to December 15, 2023. On December 15, 2023, the Company and Stump Lender entered into a fourth modification to the Loan to extend the maturity date to April 15, 2024. On April 15, 2024 the Company and Stump Lender entered into a fifth modification to the Loan to extend the maturity date to August 21, 2024. On August 21, 2024 the Company and Stump Lender entered into a sixth modification to the Loan to extend the maturity date to December 31, 2024. On April 28, 2025, the Company paid to Ryan Stump approximately $308,000 to satisfy all outstanding principal and interest due on the Loan entered into August 17, 2022.

*July* 2023 *Note Financing*

Between July 17, 2023 and August 1, 2023, the Company issued unsecured promissory notes (the "*Notes*") to several of its executives and employees, Ryan Stump, Henry Sicignano III, Keith Stump, and Jessica Greenwald, and to three of its largest stockholders, Brandon Stump, Red Beard Holdings LLC, and Michael King (the "*Lenders*"), in the cumulative principal amount of $1,400,000. Notes shall bear interest at twenty-one percent (21%) per annum and have maturity dates ranging from November 17, 2023 to December 10, 2023.

During the year ended December 31, 2023, the Company made a $1,070,000 repayment to the Notes, including a $70,000 interest payment. As of December 31, 2024, $400,000 of Notes remained outstanding with Ryan Stump and Henry Sicignano III, and the maturity dates of the outstanding notes had been extended to December 31, 2024. On April 28, 2025 Ryan Stump and Henry Sicignano III were each paid approximately $75,000 of accrued interest and have agreed to modify the Notes to include a 10% interest rate, with monthly payments of principal and interest of approximately $18,000. The maturity date has been extended to April 28, 2026.

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**PROPOSAL NO. 2** 

The audit committee has appointed Urish Popeck & Co., LLC as our independent registered certified public accounting firm for fiscal year 2025 and has further directed that the selection of Urish Popeck & Co., LLC be submitted to a vote of stockholders at the annual meeting for ratification.

In selecting Urish Popeck & Co., LLC to be our independent registered public accounting firm for 2025, our audit committee considered the results from its review of their independence, including (i) all relationships between the firm and our Company and any disclosed relationships or services that may impact the firm's objectivity and independence; (ii) the firm's performance and qualification as an independent registered public accounting firm; and (iii) the fact that the firm's engagement audit partner is rotated on a regular basis as required by applicable laws and regulations.

Our audit committee charter does not require that our stockholders ratify the selection of Urish Popeck & Co., LLC as our independent registered public accounting firm. We are doing so because we believe it is a matter of good corporate governance practice. If our stockholders do not ratify the selection, our audit committee may reconsider whether to retain Urish Popeck & Co., LLC, but still may retain the firm. Even if the selection is ratified, our audit committee, in its discretion, may change the appointment at any time during the year if it determines that such a change would be in the best interests of us and our stockholders.

Representatives of Urish Popeck & Co., LLC are expected to attend the annual meeting, where they will be available to respond to appropriate questions and, if they desire, to make a statement.

**Our Board of Directors recommends a vote FOR the ratification of the appointment of Urish Popeck & Co., LLC as our independent registered certified public accounting firm for the fiscal year 2025. If the appointment is not ratified, our audit committee will consider whether it should select another independent registered certified public accounting firm.**

**INDEPENDENT REGISTERED CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTING FIRM FEES AND SERVICES**

The following table provides information relating to the fees billed or reasonably expected to be billed to us for the years ended December 31, 2024 and 2023:

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|  | **2024** | **2023**<sup>(3)</sup>** |
| Audit fees (1) | $140000 | $124240 |
| Audit-related fees (2) | $25000 | $32400 |
| Tax fees | $- | $- |
| All other fees | $- | $- |
| Total | $165000 | $156640 |

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1. Audit fees consists of fees for professional services for the audit of our consolidated financial statements included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K and review of our condensed financial information included in our quarterly filings on Form 10-Q, including all services required to comply with the standards of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (United States).

2. Audit-Related Fees include fees billed for services related to registration statements and filings with the SEC in 2023 and 2022. Services were billed by our prior independent auditor.

3. Relates to fees from our prior independent auditor (Mazars USA).

**Policy on Audit Committee Pre-Approval of Audit and Non-Audit Services** 

The audit committee, in accordance with its charter, must pre-approve all non-audit services provided by our independent registered public accountants. The Audit Committee generally pre-approves specified services in the defined categories of audit services, audit related services and tax services up to specified amounts. Pre-approval may also be given as part of our Audit Committee's approval of the scope of the engagement of the independent registered public accountants or on an individual, explicit case-by-case basis before the independent auditor is engaged to provide each service.

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**AUDIT COMMITTEE REPORT** 

The Audit Committee has reviewed and discussed the audited financial statements with management, which has represented that the financial statements were prepared in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States. The Audit Committee discussed with management the quality and acceptability of the accounting principles employed, including all critical accounting policies used in the preparation of the financial statements and related notes, the reasonableness of judgments made, and the clarity of the disclosures included in the statements.

The Audit Committee also reviewed our consolidated financial statements for fiscal year 2024 with Urish Popeck & Co., LLC, our independent auditors for fiscal year 2024, who are responsible for expressing an opinion on the conformity of those audited financial statements with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States. The Audit Committee has discussed with Urish Popeck & Co., LLC the matters required to be discussed by PCAOB Auditing Standard No. 16.

The Audit Committee has received the written disclosures and the letter from Urish Popeck & Co., LLC mandated by applicable requirements of the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board regarding the independent auditors' communications with the Audit Committee concerning independence and has discussed with Urish Popeck & Co., LLC its independence and has considered whether the provision of non-audit services provided by Urish Popeck & Co., LLC is compatible with maintaining Urish Popeck & Co., LLC's independence.

Based on the reviews and discussions referred to above, the Audit Committee recommended to the Board that the audited financial statements be included in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2024 for filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

This report is submitted by the members of the Audit Committee of the Board:

Scot Cohen

Jeff Fox

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**STOCKHOLDER PROPOSALS FOR THE 2026 MEETING** 

Our bylaws provide that, for matters to be properly brought before an annual meeting, business must be either (i) specified in the notice of annual meeting (or any supplement or amendment thereto) given by or at the direction of the Board, (ii) otherwise brought before the annual meeting by or at the direction of the Board, or (iii) otherwise properly brought before the annual meeting by a stockholder. In addition to any other applicable requirements, for business to be properly brought before an annual meeting by a stockholder, the stockholder must be a stockholder of record entitled to vote at the annual meeting and have given timely notice thereof in writing to our Secretary in the manner described in our bylaws.

Stockholder proposals intended for inclusion in our proxy statement relating to the next annual meeting in 2026 must be received by us no later than February 24, 2026. Any such proposal must comply with Rule 14a-8 of Regulation 14A of the proxy rules of the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Notice to us of a stockholder proposal submitted otherwise than pursuant to Rule 14a-8 also will be considered untimely if received at our principal executive offices other than during the time period set forth below and will not be placed on the agenda for the meeting. In addition to any other applicable requirements, for business to be properly brought before an annual meeting by a stockholder, the stockholder must have given timely notice thereof in writing to our Secretary at 1007 Brioso Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. To be timely, a stockholder's notice shall be delivered to, or made and received by, the Secretary at our principal executive offices not later than the close of business on the sixtieth (60th) day nor earlier than the close of business on the ninetieth (90th) day prior to the annual meeting; provided, however, that in the event that the annual meeting is more than 30 days after such anniversary date, notice by the stockholder to be timely must be so delivered not earlier than the close of business on the 90th day before the meeting and not later than the later of (A) the close of business on the 60th day before the meeting or (B) the close of business on the 10th day following the day on which public announcement of the date of the annual meeting is first made by the Company.

**OTHER MATTERS** 

The Board knows of no matter to be brought before the annual meeting other than the matters identified in this proxy statement. However, if any other matter properly comes before the annual meeting or any adjournment of the meeting, it is the intention of the persons named in the proxy solicited by the Board to vote the shares represented by them in accordance with their best judgment.

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