If you’re familiar with the CBD industry, then you might’ve run across the name Blue Ridge Hemp. This North Carolina company has recently drawn a lot of attention from consumers, but is the newfound prominence warranted? Below, we’ll go over all we know about Blue Ridge Hemp to give you a better sense of whether you’d like to do business with the company.
Headquartered in Asheville, North Carolina, Blue Ridge Hemp is a relatively new company that makes products using 100 percent industrial hemp. It’s important to note, however, that Blue Ridge Hemp doesn’t actually grow its strains. Instead, Oregon-based farms like Sovereign Fields and Vesica Ventures supply most of Blue Ridge Hemp’s products.
In addition to producing CBD goods, Blue Ridge Hemp actively spreads info on hemp through its various social media platforms. Not only does Blue Ridge Hemp have a Facebook profile, but it also operates a YouTube channel, a daily vlog, and an Instagram page. Believe it or not, Blue Ridge Hemp even offers CBD tastings/yoga classes to interested clients.
Blue Ridge Hemp organizes its products into the following categories: hemp flowers, tinctures, topicals, and edibles. Let’s go through each of these categories one-by-one to get a better sense of Blue Ridge Hemp’s catalog.
In the flowers department, Blue Ridge Hemp has two main options: premium hemp flowers and prerolls. As of today, the company offers about ten different high-CBD strains in either of these formats.
The strains offered on Blue Ridge Hemp’s site vary depending on the time of year, but a few favorites include Kush, Hawaiian Haze, and Lemon Sour Diesel. Flowers come in varying sizes ranging from 1 – 7 grams, but the preroll packets are only available in five-pack tins with each joint weighing about 0.5 grams.
The company also offers wholesale hemp to interested clients, but you have to contact employees directly for more specifics.
At the present moment, Blue Ridge Hemp’s tincture catalog isn’t particularly robust. The company only offers three human-grade tinctures with between 350 – 1,000 mg of CBD. For any pet owners reading this post, there is one dog-approved CBD tincture in Blue Ridge Hemp’s catalog made with 99.7 percent CBD isolate.
Since Blue Ridge Hemp is so keen on helping people, it’s no wonder the company offers a wide array of CBD topical creams and ointments. In addition to salves, you’ll find plenty of CBD-infused essential oils, CBD scrubs, and even a few CBD bath bombs on Blue Ridge Hemp’s site. Those interested in trying a few of Blue Ridge Hemp’s topicals will be glad to know the company offers many bundle packages.
Without a doubt, the most unique items in Blue Ridge Hemp’s catalog can be found under the edibles category. Get this: one of Blue Ridge Hemp’s top products is a box of four CBD-infused salted caramel truffles. A few other CBD “superfood” blends include CBD dark chocolate and ghee, CBD coconut oil, and CBD chocolate bars.
If you don’t feel like eating your CBD, then take a look at Blue Ridge Hemp’s lineup of CBD teas. Blue Ridge Hemp now offers four different canisters of herbal tea blends with a mix of high-CBD hemp and other herbs.
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