CBD For the People

There are approximately 10,000 companies currently squabbling for a ticket on the CBD gravy train. And now that hemp has been legalized federally, rest assured, there’ll be 10,000 more to add to that list in the coming months. Yes, those are completely made up numbers, but the point within remains. As a retailer looking for quality, it can seem nearly impossible to separate the wheat from the chaffe—or more appropriately in this case, the hemp from the kenaf.

We can’t pick apart every company that comes through and give you a definite ‘yea’ or ‘nay.’ But we can point you in some promising directions, which is why we’re suggesting you take a look at CBD For the People. The message is all in the name. Their approach is simple but refreshing: People before profits; quality before quantity. What this means for you is a full product line that is made fresh, on-demand for every order, organic, uncut and unrefined, and 100% preservative, chemical and additive free. It also means exemplary customer service and fair pricing, as well as a guarantee from the company that with every dollar spent with them, they’ll be giving a little back to their community in which they work and live. CBD FTP, FTW!

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Recent Articles

North Carolina might save us all. A new state bill may be the industry’s best option to save itself from demise when new federal cannabinoid bans take effect in November. And it could use your support.
Hemp is often considered for the things that it is not. It is not intoxicating, it is not illegal, and it is not marijuana. However, now we are seeing a focus back to what it can be. The plant is moving into the level of wine and chocolate and becoming a movement and a culture.
It’s been several months since President Donald Trump signed an executive order to reschedule cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III within the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). On paper, the recent executive order, entitled “Increasing Medical Marijuana and Cannabidiol Research,” is a huge step in the right direction for cannabis smokers across the country.
For years, we’ve been told that this industry is the Wild West: a place where the only law amounts to whatever the guy with the gun says. But over the last 12 months, state governments have passed a spate of new regulations that promise to swap the relative lawlessness of poor enforcement of vague rules with real law and order.
With a last name like hers, it’s only fitting that Liz Grow ended up in the cannabis industry. Born and raised in Texas, Liz returned to her home state almost a decade ago to start Grow Haus Media with her husband, producer Patrick Pope. However, her personal journey with cannabis started back in 2011.
Kunda Wellness isn’t your average CBD brand. It was founded by two Doctors of Physical Therapy who have spent their careers treating pelvic floor dysfunction and helping people reconnect with a part of their body that’s often overlooked, dismissed, or wrapped in shame.
“Winter rain Now tell me why Summers fade And roses die.” – Bob Weir, “Weather Report Suite”
For years, Jennifer Mansour felt them coming. “You can’t stop one,” she said. “As soon as I’d notice that the lights felt a little too bright, I knew I was done for. I’d tell my boss, and then I’d get in the car and pop on my sunglasses because I could feel another one coming on, and I couldn’t do a thing to stop it.”