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CBD Pas Chere

CBD Pas Chere

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CBD Pas Chere retails sub-€10 isolate oils, €12-€25 broad-spectrum drops, €15-€30 e-liquids, €9-€20 gummies and €5-€15 pollen/hash. All SKUs are positioned in the budget tier; the site lists 2-30 % CBD strengths and 3-10 ml sizes. Sales are online-only with France-wide Chronopost and EU DHL options; no physical stores or marketplaces are used. The brand’s single promise is “CBD sans luxe”: raw French hemp, CO₂ extraction, third-party lab PDFs linked on every product page, and retail margins kept low by bulk packaging and 48-hour flash production runs. Best-known SKUs are the 20 % “Full Éco” 10 ml oil at €14.90 and the 500 mg “Pas Chère Gummies” at €8.50—both flagged as permanent stock. Core buyers are 18-35-year-old French students and young workers who want daily CBD for sleep, sport recovery or nicotine reduction but refuse to pay health-store mark-ups. They value price transparency, short delivery times and the ability to rotate strengths without reordering fees. CBD Pas Chere competes with domestic discount e-commerce brands and supermarket lines that also target price-sensitive consumers. It undercuts them by limiting SKUs to high-turnover formats, using plain MIRON glass and kraft packaging, and publishing cost breakdowns that show <15 % margin versus the 40-60 % industry average.

CBD français sans chichi, prix transparent, livré en 48 heures

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