
Fabuleaf
Fabuleaf sells hemp-derived CBD products, with a focus on smokable hemp flower, pre-rolls, and tinctures. Prices sit in the mid-range tier—$25–$60 for eighths of flower and $45–$90 for 30 mL oils. The brand operates only through its own e-commerce site, shipping to all 50 U.S. states.
The company markets “single-farm, Southern Oregon sun-grown” hemp that is hand-trimmed, slow-cured, and third-party lab tested for total cannabinoid and terpene profiles. Flagship SKUs include indoor-grade strains such as Hawaiian Haze and Sour Space Candy sold as 3.5 g tins, plus a full-spectrum 1,500 mg tincture advertised as <0.3 % THC. All lab reports are accessible by QR code on every package.
Core buyers are 25-45-year-old wellness-oriented consumers who want legal, non-intoxicating flower for relaxation, post-workout recovery, or nicotine replacement. The brand’s messaging stresses clean farming, craft curing, and transparency, aligning with customers who value small-batch agriculture and functional botanicals over recreational highs.
Fabuleaf competes in the crowded online CBD flower space against bulk biomass resellers and lifestyle hemp brands. It differentiates by limiting SKUs to estate-grown flower, publishing full-panel lab data for every harvest date, and vacuum-sealing orders in recyclable tins to preserve terpenes—tactics that position it as a craft cultivator rather than a commodity supplier.
Southern Oregon craft hemp, lab-tested clarity, terpenes locked in
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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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Vapebright
Vapebright sells CBD vape cartridges, pens, starter bundles and accessories, all built around a 510-thread battery platform. Prices sit in the mid-range: single cartridges $45-$55, battery kits $65-$85, and multi-pack bundles $120-$150. The company is e-commerce only, shipping to most U.S. states from its California warehouse.
The brand positions itself as a “pure CBD, zero fillers” option: every cartridge contains 250-500 mg of full-spectrum hemp oil cut only with organic coconut MCT, no PG/VG, vitamin E or artificial terpenes. Lab certificates for potency and solvents are posted batch-by-batch, and the flagship “Thrive” cartridge is rated at 25-30 % cannabidiol—high for a 0.5 ml format. All products are CO₂-extracted from Oregon-grown hemp and tested below 0.3 % THC.
Customers are health-oriented adults 25-45 who want fast CBD uptake without combustion or flavored additives; many are athletes, remote workers and travelers looking for discreet micro-dosing. The minimalist silver pens and odorless vapor align with bio-hacking, clean-label lifestyles and zero-nicotine values.
Vapebright competes in the narrow niche of high-potency, additive-free CBD vaping, a space dominated by disposable pens and flavored e-liquids. It differentiates through medical-grade hardware, transparent lab data and a strict “no fillers” formulation, positioning the line closer to nutraceuticals than to recreational vape culture.
Pure CBD, nothing else. Just the uplift you actually need
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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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Cannaaidshop
Cannaaidshop is a hemp-derived cannabinoid retailer that sells Delta-8, Delta-9, Delta-10, HHC, THCP, and CBD products in formats such as disposables, cartridges, gummies, tinctures, capsules, and concentrates. Prices sit in the mid-range tier: vape carts $19–$29, 30-count gummy jars $24–$34, 1-oz tinctures $39–$59, and 2-ml disposables $29–$39. The company operates exclusively through its own e-commerce storefront and ships to most U.S. states where its compounds are legal.
The brand positions itself on third-party lab transparency—every SKU carries a QR-linked COA showing potency, solvents, and pesticides. Its “Medusa Blend” disposable line, combining Delta-8, THCP, and live-resin terpenes, is the best-known collection and frequently appears in Reddit discussions for above-average cannabinoid content (≈2 % THCP) at a sub-$40 price. Cannaaidshop also offers a subscription program that knocks 15 % off recurring orders and pushes limited-edition seasonal flavors every quarter.
Core customers are 21–34-year-old cannabis-curious consumers who live in prohibition or high-tax states and want a legal, affordable way to replicate the dispensary experience. They value convenience, discrete shipping, and having lab data to show employers or parents; many identify with vape culture and follow the brand on Discord for drop alerts and coupon codes.
Cannaaidshop competes with a crowded field of online hemp extractors that white-label similar cannabinoid blends. It differentiates by keeping production in-house at its North Carolina facility, publishing full-panel—not just potency—labs for every batch, and maintaining price parity with bulk resellers while still offering small, single-item purchases.
Legal highs, lab-tested quality, delivered discreet to your door
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Mystic Labs
Mystic Labs sells hemp-derived Delta-8 THC and Delta-9 gummies, tinctures, vape carts, disposable vapes, and pain-relieving topicals. Most SKUs fall between $19.99 and $59.99, situating the brand in the mid-range tier. Orders are placed only through the company’s own e-commerce site; no wholesale or brick-and-mortar distribution is listed.
The brand positions itself on “pharmaceutical-grade” formulations manufactured in-house at a Florida facility that is both cGMP-certified and ISO-8 clean-room rated. Every batch is triple-lab tested for potency, solvents, pesticides, and microbials, with QR-linked COAs posted online. Best-known lines are the 25 mg Delta-8 Gummies and the 2 ml Trifecta disposables that combine Delta-8, Delta-9, and THC-P.
Core buyers are 21-45-year-old U.S. consumers seeking federally legal, hemp-based alternatives to marijuana for relaxation, sleep, or mild euphoria without crossing state cannabis lines. Messaging stresses consistency, safety, and veteran ownership, appealing to value-conscious users who prioritize lab transparency and want “ dispensary-grade” effects shipped discreetly to their door.
Competitors include other online-only Delta-8 specialists, hemp CBD brands extending into intoxicating cannabinoids, and budget smoke-shop labels. Mystic Labs differentiates through vertically integrated manufacturing, public lab data, higher-dose formulations, and avoidance of marketplace or convenience-store placement that can signal lower quality.
Lab-tested hemp gummies that hit like dispensary quality, shipped straight to you
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Hemponix
Hemponix is an online-only retailer that sells hemp-derived cannabinoid products: disposable vapes, tinctures, softgels, and topicals in delta-8, delta-9, HHC, and THCp formulations. Most SKUs fall between $19 and $59, placing the line in the accessible-to-mid-range bracket, with occasional limited-edition concentrates near $80.
The company positions itself as a tech-forward “cannabinoid hardware + formula” house: every batch is accompanied by a QR-linked full-panel COA from an ISO-certified lab, and the vapes use patented ceramic cores that auto-regulate temperature to prevent burning terpenes. Its best-known SKU is the 2-gram “Hemponix Dart” disposable that flips open for USB-C charging and carries a 90-day no-clog guarantee.
Core customers are 21-35-year-old cannabis-curious adults in states without adult-use dispensaries; they value federally legal alternatives, lab transparency, and discreet shipping that doesn’t scream “weed.” The brand voice leans bio-hacker rather than head-shop, appealing to gym-goers and creatives who want a functional, controllable buzz without breaking state law.
Hemponix competes in the crowded hemp-derived intoxicants space where white-label delta-8 gummies and untested vapes dominate shelf space; it differentiates by controlling device hardware, publishing full cannabinoid/terpene/heavy-metal data, and offering a no-leak warranty that most price-driven competitors can’t match.
Legal cannabinoids engineered like hardware, tested like medicine
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