
Daygold
Daygold sells hemp-derived CBD tinctures, topicals and soft-gel supplements formulated for daytime calm, nighttime sleep and women’s hormonal balance. All products are broad-spectrum (<0.3 % THC), made from USDA-certified organic Oregon hemp and priced in the premium tier—$55–$110 for 30 ml oils, $65 for 50 g topicals. Sales are currently direct-to-consumer through the brand’s own e-commerce site; no retail distribution is listed.
The company positions itself on “whole-plant alchemy,” combining CBD with minor cannabinoids (CBG, CBC) and custom terpene blends targeted to specific stress pathways. Its best-known SKUs are the Day Calm Oil (1,500 mg CBD + CBG) and the Night Sleep Oil that pairs CBD with CBN and linalool. Third-party lab reports are QR-coded on every box, and the formulas are vegan, gluten-free and sugar-free.
Core buyers are 30-55-year-old professionals and parents managing stress, poor sleep or perimenopause symptoms without pharmaceuticals. They value organic sourcing, transparent lab data and a wellness routine that can be used “at work or before a meeting.” The brand voice is gender-inclusive but skews slightly female, emphasizing “steady energy” and “rest that fits real life.”
Daygold competes in the crowded premium CBD wellness segment against brands touting clean labels and minor cannabinoids. It differentiates by offering condition-specific blends (Calm, Sleep, Women’s Balance) rather than generic high-potency oils, and by publishing full-panel lab results for every batch, reinforcing trust for consumers who have seen CBD hype outpace science.
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Primesunshine
Primesunshine is a direct-to-consumer hemp brand that sells delta-8, delta-9, delta-10, HHC, and THCP products—gummies, tinctures, vapes, pre-rolls, and topicals—priced $9.99–$79.99, squarely in the mid-range for hemp-derived cannabinoids. Everything is manufactured in-house and sold exclusively through the company’s own website; no wholesale or brick-and-mortar distribution is used.
The company’s USP is same-day fulfillment from its Florida facility, third-party lab reports posted for every SKU, and a “farm-to-feel” supply chain that starts with USDA-compliant Oregon hemp. Its best-known SKUs are the 30-count 25 mg delta-8 watermelon gummies and the 2 ml live-resin delta-8 disposables, both frequently restocked after selling out.
Core buyers are 21-45-year-old wellness seekers and recreational users in states where traditional cannabis remains restricted; they value legal compliance, transparent dosing, and discreet shipping. The brand voice is upbeat, health-positive, and budget-conscious, appealing to people who want a predictable, milder high without breaking state or federal rules.
Primesunshine competes with the wave of small, online-only hemp extractors that emerged after the 2018 Farm Bill; it differentiates through faster fulfillment (orders ship within two hours), lower free-shipping threshold ($50), and a loyalty program that converts 28 % of first-time buyers within 60 days.
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Bloomzhemp
Bloomzhemp.com is an e-commerce-only store that focuses on premium, small-batch hemp flower and accompanying pre-rolls. Catalog is arranged around indoor, exotic, and THCA-rich strains priced $30–$45 per eighth and $200–$300 per ounce, placing the brand at the top of the mid-range/premium tier. Ancillary SKUs include kief-coated “moonrocks,” 1-gram THCA vape disposables ($35–$40), and apparel; everything ships nationwide from a single Florida fulfillment hub.
The company differentiates by sourcing indoor, hand-trimmed hemp grown under LED lights, then cold-curing and third-party testing every harvest for 25%+ total cannabinoids and full terpene panels. Lab PDFs and high-resolution macro photos are posted on each product page, and limited drops (often <5 lbs per strain) sell out within hours, creating a “craft cannabis” feel while staying Farm-Bill compliant. Signature releases such as “Jealousy,” “Gelato 41,” and “Oreoz THCA” regularly trend on hemp forums for bag appeal and potency.
Core buyers are 21-45-year-old connoisseurs who want marijuana-grade flavor and effects without violating state marijuana laws or employer drug policies. They value transparency, boutique genetics, and discreet USPS shipping; Reddit threads show customers comparing Bloomz strains to top-shelf dispensary flower. The brand’s aesthetic—neutral pastels, minimalist typography, and macro bud shots—signals upscale wellness rather than counter-culture head-shop.
Bloomz competes with other online THCA hemp boutiques and licensed dispensary delivery services by emphasizing federal legality, indoor cultivation, and limited-run drops that create scarcity. Whereas mass-market hemp brands compete on price per mg, Bloomz commands a premium through exotic genetics, artisanal post-harvest handling, and drop-culture hype comparable to sneaker releases.
Craft cannabis that's legal, potent, and always gone too fast
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Neurogan
Neurogan sells hemp-derived CBD, CBG, CBN, and THC products across oils, gummies, capsules, topicals, and pet formats, plus functional mushroom and adaptogen blends. Price points sit in the mid-range tier: 30-ml CBD oils run $39–$119 depending on strength (2,000–12,000 mg), while gummies and topicals are $29–$69. Sales are DTC through neurogan.com with U.S. shipping; no nationwide retail network is listed.
The company owns its 100-acre organic farm in Denmark and vertically controls seed-to-shelf manufacturing, allowing high-potency SKUs up to 12,000 mg CBD per bottle—among the strongest on the market. All products are third-party lab-tested, certified kosher, and packaged in carbon-neutral facilities; the Nordic-inspired design and Scandinavian hemp heritage are core brand assets.
Core buyers are 30-55-year-old wellness seekers who want high-dose, clean-label cannabinoids for sleep, stress, or joint relief and prefer transparent sourcing over lifestyle branding. They value Nordic agricultural standards, high milligram-per-dollar ratios, and the reassurance of in-house extraction.
Neurogan competes with both premium hemp boutiques and low-cost online CBD outlets; it differentiates by offering ultra-high potencies at mid-tier prices while leveraging its own European farm and U.S. manufacturing to guarantee supply-chain transparency and rapid product iteration.
Nordic farming meets American strength, pure cannabinoids, zero compromise
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Farm2fire
Farm2fire sells hemp-derived THC edibles and vapes under the Rebel THC house brand: 10-count gummies in 10-25 mg D9 strengths, 2 ml disposables, and 510-thread cartridges. All SKUs stay under the federal 0.3 % D9 dry-weight limit; retail prices run $24–$40 per pack or device, placing the line in the accessible-to-mid range. Products are manufactured in Wisconsin and sold both through the DTC site and in ~300 independent smoke shops and CBD stores nationwide.
The company’s edge is farm-to-finished-product vertical integration: it grows organic hemp on 120 Wisconsin acres, processes crude to distillate in-house, and converts to finished goods within 48 h of harvest. Every batch is posted with QR-linked COAs showing potency, pesticides, and solvent residuals. Best-known SKUs are the “Rebel 20 mg Sour Watermelon Gummies” and the live-resin “Rebel X” disposables that use frozen flower rather than trim.
Core buyers are 21-40-year-old cannabis-curious consumers in non-legal states who want a dispensary-grade high without legal risk or sticker shock. The brand voice is anti-corporate and pro-farmer, stressing soil health, craft batches, and “rebel” authenticity that resonates with outdoor festival and action-sports subcultures.
Farm2fire competes with other hemp-derived THC labels flooding online marketplaces and gas-station counters; it differentiates through verifiable single-source hemp, sub-$40 price caps, and next-day fulfillment from its own Wisconsin warehouse rather than third-party white-label dropshipping.
Farm-grown hemp, craft-made high, honest price tag
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deltaextrax
Delta Extrax is an online-only hemp-derived cannabinoid retailer that focuses on disposable vapes, cartridges, gummies, tinctures, and infused flowers containing Delta-8, Delta-9, Delta-10, THC-P, and HXY cannabinoids. Most SKUs fall between $15 and $40, placing the brand in the budget-to-mid range; limited-edition live-resin disposables and “Level Up” blends can reach $55. All sales flow through deltaextrax.com and a network of U.S. vape shops that white-label the same SKUs.
The company positions itself as a fast-formulation house, releasing new cannabinoid combinations within weeks of federal hemp-rule updates; it was among the first to market Delta-10 and THC-P disposables in 2021. Flagship lines—Adios MF 6000-mg gummies, Lights-Out THCh/THCjd vapes, and live-resin “Liquid Badder” disposables—carry full-panel COAs and child-proof hardware, giving smoke-shop buyers recognizable, compliance-ready products.
Core buyers are 21-35-year-old convenience seekers who want hemp-derived highs comparable to dispensary THC but live in non-legal states; they value discreet shipping, low entry prices, and frequent drop culture. The brand’s neon packaging, meme-heavy Instagram, and limited drops mirror streetwear releases, appealing to vape-centric, price-sensitive consumers who treat new cannabinoids like collectibles.
Delta Extrax competes in the high-volume, hemp-derived “alt-THC” commodity space where shelf life, flavor variety, and rapid SKU turnover decide winners. It differentiates by combining aggressive R&D speed with vertically controlled distribution: in-house extraction, ISO-certified labs, and direct-to-vape-shop fulfillment let it undercut premium hemp brands on price while refreshing flavors every 45-60 days, keeping store counters stocked with “new” SKUs before competitors can scale comparable blends.
New cannabinoids drop faster than your favorite streetwear, shipped discreet
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DaySavers
DaySavers sells federally compliant, pre-rolled cones and related filling accessories aimed at dispensaries and home consumers. SKUs span 0.5 g dog-walkers to 2 g king-size tubes in white, brown, hemp and specialty blends; most SKUs sit in the mid-range tier at US $0.12–0.25 per cone, with organic hemp and glass-tip luxury packs pushing toward premium. Everything is sold direct-to-consumer through daysavers.com and via wholesale bulk cases for licensed retailers; no branded storefronts exist.
The company positions itself as the only cone supplier that photographs every lot and posts the COAs online, guaranteeing no heavy metals or pesticides. Its patent-pending “Stay-Strapped” packaging keeps cones suspended so they arrive uncrushed, a detail that has made the “Flight-Ready” 6-pack a cult item among traveling smokers. DaySavers also markets the first child-resistant, pocket-sized cone loader, turning a commodity item into a branded system.
Buyers are 21–40-year-old daily cannabis users who value clean flower and social sharing; they post unboxing videos and scrutinize lab data. The brand speaks to health-aware, regulation-savvy consumers who want dispensary-grade consistency without paying luxury-tax prices and who prefer transparent supply chains over street brands.
DaySavers competes in the crowded white-label cone space where price and minimum order volume typically win. It differentiates by adding third-party lab verification, damage-proof retail art, and small-batch traceability—moving the purchase decision from cents-per-unit cost to trust-and-convenience value.
Every cone photographed, lab-tested, and built to arrive perfect
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Psylos1
Psylos1 sells functional mushroom supplements and nootropic blends in capsule, powder, and liquid-extract form. SKUs span micro-dosed psilocybin analog stacks, lion’s-mane/cordyceps blends, and sleep-terpene complexes; most SKUs sit in a mid-range tier of USD 35–65 per 30-serving unit. All commerce is DTC through psylos1.com; no retail or marketplace listings are operated.
The brand positions itself as a “quantified cognition” company: every batch is 3rd-party lab-tested for beta-glucans, terpenes, and alkaloid analogs, with QR-linked certificates posted publicly. Its flagship “Psylos1 Micro” stack combines 0.1 g legal psilocybin-mimetic extract with niacin and lion’s mane, a formulation popularized in early bio-hacker forums and now the site’s top-selling SKU.
Core buyers are 25-40-year-old tech workers, endurance athletes, and creative freelancers who track productivity with wearables and value neuroplasticity over recreational highs. The brand voice is data-first and harm-reductionist, appealing to consumers who want protocol-based dosing without dark-web risk or clinical gatekeeping.
Psylos1 competes with two groups: mainstream adaptogen brands that stay strictly non-psychedelic and gray-market micro-dose vendors that offer raw mushrooms without testing. It differentiates by delivering federally legal, standardized analogs in GMP-certified capsules, shipping with discreet, FDA-compliant labels, and publishing full-panel lab data—bridging safety gaps both sides leave open.
Nootropics that ship legal, tested, and built for your biohacking protocol
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