
airecbd
AireCBD sells hemp-derived CBD oils, capsules, gummies, topicals and disposable vape pens, all advertised as THC-free or <0.2 % THC. Most SKUs fall in a mid-range price band: £19–£69 for 10 ml–30 ml oils (500 mg–2000 mg CBD) and £6–£9 for single vape pens. The brand is currently direct-to-consumer through its own UK website with free domestic shipping; no retail listings are shown.
The company positions itself on “clean” extraction: CO₂-extracted distillate blended with organic MCT oil, third-party lab certificates posted per batch, and all products marked as vegan and pesticide-free. Its best-known line is the AireCBD Disposable Vape, offered in four cannabis-terpene profiles and promoted as the UK’s first “CBD-only” puff bar with no nicotine or THC.
Core buyers are 20-40-year-old urban professionals who want discreet, travel-friendly CBD for stress, post-workout recovery or nicotine replacement. The brand voice leans tech-lifestyle rather than wellness-clinical, using matte black packaging, minimal typography and Instagram reels that pair vapes with coffee or gym scenes.
AireCBD competes in the crowded UK wellness-CBD space against larger oil-centric brands and nicotine-free vape start-ups. It differentiates by focusing on vape hardware familiarity while staying THC-free, offering batch-level lab transparency and mid-tier pricing that undercuts premium oil tinctures yet avoids budget white-label stigma.
Clean extraction, zero compromise, vape that actually works
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Nature Clear
Nature Clear sells ingestible and topical cannabidiol products made from U.S.-grown hemp: oils, soft-gels, gummies, topicals and pet tinctures. Most SKUs fall between $29 and $89, placing the line in the accessible mid-range tier. Orders are fulfilled only through the company’s own e-commerce site, which ships to all 50 states.
The brand leads with “broad-spectrum, zero-THC” formulas that are triple-lab-tested; certificates of analysis are posted per batch. All extractions use CO₂, and ingredient lists are kept under ten items, reinforcing a clean-label positioning. Its 1,000 mg Citrus CBD oil and 500 mg Relief Cream are the best-reviewed SKUs and frequently promoted in starter bundles.
Core buyers are 25-45-year-old professionals who want daily recovery or stress support without psychoactive effects or artificial additives. They tend to exercise, track wellness metrics, and prefer plant-based, transparently sourced products; the minimalist packaging and subscription discount program align with their convenience-first shopping habits.
Nature Clear competes in the crowded mid-potency CBD segment against brands sold online, in specialty retailers and in national chains. It differentiates by guaranteeing 0.0 % THC (not “less than 0.3 %”), publishing third-party lab data in-product QR codes, and keeping the entire process from hemp farming to bottling within one U.S. supply chain, a control level most larger rivals outsource.
Clean hemp, zero compromise, all American made
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Steve's Goods
Steve’s Goods is an online-only hemp-CBD company headquartered in Colorado that focuses on CBD concentrates, tinctures, vape cartridges, edibles and topicals. Most SKUs fall in the mid-range bracket—$25-$75 for 500–1,000 mg tinctures and 1 g concentrates—while limited-edion live-resin sauces and CBG/CBD blends reach $90-$120. All commerce is direct-to-consumer through stevesgoods.com, with shipping to all 50 states.
The brand built its name on “true broad-spectrum” concentrates extracted from Oregon-grown, certified hemp using solvent-free CO2 and ethanol methods. Flagship items include the award-winning Watermelon CBG Oil (1:1 CBG:CBD) and strain-specific waxes advertised to retain 8-12% minor cannabinoids and original terpene profiles. Steve’s publicizes third-party lab results for every batch and positions itself as a craft, farmer-led alternative to mass-market CBD.
Core buyers are 25-45-year-old cannabis enthusiasts who want legal, terpene-rich concentrates without THC intoxication; many are former or occasional recreational users now prioritizing drug-test safety and functional daytime use. The brand speaks to transparency seekers who follow hemp podcasts, Reddit extraction forums and value “farm-to-dab” sourcing over celebrity endorsements.
Steve’s competes in the crowded hemp-CBD extract tier populated by industrial-hemp conglomerates and white-label brands that compete on price and SKU breadth. It differentiates through small-batch, single-farm sourcing, high-CBG formulations, concentrate formats usually seen in licensed cannabis markets, and founder-led education that posts lab comparisons and extraction videos weekly.
Farm-to-dab Colorado hemp for cannabis lovers who want clarity, not intoxication
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MeCBD
MeCBD retails hemp-derived CBD oils, soft-gel capsules, gummies, topicals, and pet drops, all extracted from U.S.-grown organic hemp. Price points sit in the mid-range tier: 30 ml tinctures run $39–$99 depending on strength (500–3000 mg), while gummies and topicals are $29–$49. Every product is sold exclusively through the brand’s own e-commerce site; no retail storefronts or third-party marketplaces are used.
The company positions itself on pharmacist-formulated products that carry current third-party lab certificates for potency, pesticides, and solvents, displayed by QR code on every box. Its flagship “Full-Spectrum Plus” line adds minor cannabinoids CBG and CBN at ratios labeled on the front of the bottle, a transparency feature still uncommon in the mid-price segment. Subscription bundles knock 20 % off and include free quarterly lab retesting for buyers who opt in.
Core customers are 25-45-year-old professionals managing stress, recovery, or occasional sleeplessness and who want quantified safety data before committing to a daily supplement. The brand voice is clinical rather than “lifestyle,” appealing to buyers who value evidence over celebrity endorsement and prefer predictable home delivery to in-store guesswork.
MeCBD competes with a crowded field of online-only CBD specialists and vertically integrated hemp brands; it differentiates by keeping SKUs narrow (fewer than 20) and publishing batch-level analytics that are updated live, not just at launch. That focus on repeatable quality and pharmacist credentials lets it stand apart from farm-first or lifestyle-heavy rivals that rotate flavors faster than they refresh lab work.
Science-backed CBD that proves what's actually in every bottle
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Imperial Extraction
Imperial Extraction sells hemp-derived cannabinoid concentrates and finished consumer products: high-terpene live resin, crystalline isolates, vape cartridges, and bulk distillate for white-label use. SKUs run from $25 one-gram cartridges to $2,500 100 g lab-grade isolate jars, placing the brand in the premium extract tier. Orders are fulfilled through the company’s own e-commerce portal and a network of licensed California dispensaries that carry the retail line.
The company positions itself as a “cultivar-specific, hydrocarbon-free” processor, using only cryo-ethanol extraction followed by thin-film wiped-film distillation to preserve native terpene profiles. Every batch is bottled as a single-strain lot and posted with a QR-linked COA that lists 16 cannabinoids and 42 terpenes; this transparency has made its “Live Spectrum” cartridges a reference item for connoisseur buyers.
Core customers are 25-45-year-old Californians who medicate or micro-dose daily and value flavor fidelity over sheer potency; they tend to follow boutique cannabis Instagram accounts and will pay 20-30 % more for verified chemical profiles. The brand’s visual language—black glass, gold foil lot numbers—signals craft sophistication rather than mass-market high-THC appeal.
Imperial Extraction competes with both large-scale distillate suppliers and small-batch hydrocarbon extractors; it differentiates by skipping butane/propane entirely while still delivering 8-12 % native terpenes, a combination larger labs rarely achieve. Single-strain SKU integrity and public chromatograms give it a defensible niche among formulators and retail buyers who need repeatable, clean input oil for premium SKUs.
Pure strain, full terpene profile, every batch verified
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Vapenterps
Vapenterps sells hemp-derived terpene blends, flavor concentrates, and terpene-infused CBD isolates/distillates in 1-ml to 30-ml sizes. Prices run $9–$12 for single-milliliter terpene vials and $40–$180 for 10- to 30-ml bulk bottles, placing the brand in the mid-range tier. All commerce is handled through the company’s Shopify site; no retail storefronts or third-party marketplaces are used.
The company positions itself as a “strain-specific” terpene formulator, publishing GC-MS reports for every profile and advertising 100 % cannabis-derived sources with zero fillers. Flagship lines include Cali Line (West Coast cultivar replicas), Signature Series (collaborations with cannabis influencers), and Cloudburst high-dilution concentrates for vape cartridges.
Customers are small to mid-size hemp/CBD processors, home vape enthusiasts, and DIY e-juice mixers who want authentic cultivar flavor without THC. The brand appeals to formulators who value transparent lab data, small-batch consistency, and the ability to order 1-ml trial sizes before scaling up.
Vapenterps competes with bulk terpene suppliers that either re-sell synthetic blends or require kilo minimums. It differentiates by offering true cannabis-derived profiles in sample-friendly volumes, publishing third-party test data for every batch, and maintaining a U.S.-based ISO-7 lab that guarantees <0.3 % THC compliance.
Strain-specific terpenes you can test before committing to bulk
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Cbdoilsandedibles
Cbdoilsandedibles.com is a direct-to-consumer CBD retailer that focuses on ingestible formats: full-spectrum and isolate oils (300-5,000 mg), vegan gummies, soft-gel capsules, and beverage enhancers. Price points sit in the mid-range tier—$29-$119 for 30-count edibles and $35-$149 for tinctures—sold exclusively through its U.S. e-commerce storefront with free 2-day shipping over $75.
The company differentiates by publishing complete third-party lab panels (potency, pesticides, heavy metals) for every SKU, batch-dated and QR-linked on both site and packaging. Its flagship “Pure Balance” oil line uses single-origin Colorado hemp extracted with ethanol, then blended with organic MCT and offered in precise 50 mg/ml increments—an option rarely stocked elsewhere.
Core buyers are 25-45-year-old professionals managing daily stress, sleep disruption, or post-workout inflammation who want measurable dosing without THC intoxication. The brand’s minimalist labeling, subscription discounts, and flexible 30-day return policy appeal to value-driven consumers who prioritize transparency over lifestyle branding.
Cbdoilsandedibles competes against mass-market CBD gummy and tincture brands sold online and in convenience stores; it counters by narrowing the catalog to only ingestibles, keeping prices below premium craft competitors while exceeding basic lab-disclosure norms.
Precise dosing, complete lab results, stress relief you can trust
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Yookacbd
Yookacbd.com is a direct-to-consumer CBD line that focuses on USDA-certified organic tinctures, soft-gel capsules, topicals and water-soluble drink additives. All SKUs are hemp-derived, THC-free and priced in the mid-range bracket: 30 ml oils run $49–$89, while topicals and gummies sit between $29 and $59. Sales are online-only through the brand’s own storefront; no retail distribution or third-party marketplaces are used.
The company’s point of difference is its single-farm supply chain: hemp is grown, extracted with ethanol, and bottled on the same certified-organic Colorado farm, then third-party lab-tested for every batch. QR codes on each bottle link to the corresponding COA, and the product pages display cannabinoid and terpene heat-maps. Its best-known SKU is the 1,800 mg “Full-Spectrum Zero-THC Oil,” marketed for daytime clarity without psychoactive risk.
Core buyers are 25-45-year-old professionals who exercise regularly, track macros, and want a “clean” supplement routine; many report using Yooka to replace post-workout NSAIDs or to offset desk-job tension. The brand voice is minimalist and data-driven, appealing to consumers who value farm-to-bottle traceability over lifestyle branding.
Yooka competes in the crowded mid-tier CBD wellness space against brands that rely on white-label distillate and lifestyle marketing. It differentiates by owning the entire supply chain, publishing exhaustive lab data, and keeping SKUs narrow—six core products—so that each item carries the organic seal and a verifiable COA.
From one Colorado farm to your medicine cabinet, traced and tested
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