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VERAX

09/04/19 9:36 AM

#19076 RE: Penny Masters #19075

Most don't agree with that.
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jaybe420

09/04/19 10:07 AM

#19077 RE: Penny Masters #19075

Thank you for the information, it’s interesting.
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LastCawl

09/04/19 1:23 PM

#19090 RE: Penny Masters #19075

Noticed that the 500mg 1oz Hemp “Tasty Drops” (for pets) is sold on Pure Leaf at $39.99.
And the 500mg 1oz Hemp “Nano Drops” (for adults) sold on Canbiola is at $69.99.

Both lab results for these products are seen on Canbiola. Both very similar percentage of CBD concentration. But am I reading this right? Pure Leafs 500mg Pet “Tasty drops” contain slightly more cbd AND less Expensive than Canbiolas 500mg “Nano Drops” for humans?

https://canbiola.com/content/labs/42371_CANB_Nano_Pure_Ultra_Drops_30ml_500mg.pdf

https://canbiola.com/content/labs/42376_CANB_Nano_Drops_for_Pets_30ml_500mg.pdf

The only thing I’m seeing that differentiates Pet Tasty drops from Human Nano drops are the label design. Lab tests for all Oils are on Canbiola website.

Seems the advertised for Pets only products on Pure Leaf has slightly more cbd concentration and its half the price as same product (but under Nano drops) on Canbiolas site. It appears to be literally the same ingredients. Just cheaper on Pure leaf.

Am I missing something? Just trying to figure this out. .....
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Slider25

09/04/19 9:01 PM

#19099 RE: Penny Masters #19075

I have verifiable proof along with an explanation for the pricing differential with the Canbiola and Pure Leaf websites.

Per the press release, the Canbiola brand is for purchase by medical companies (basically, its their commercial / business sector). The Pure Leaf is for retail and consumer.

While the Canbiola brand is synonymous with Medical Offices and our Doctor affiliate program, the company has launched Pure Leaf Oil targeting retail markets including c-stores, bodegas, and yes, even donut stores and bakeries through its network of distributors



The way it works in the business world (and I have years of experience with this personally) is the medical businesses are given a corporate account, with a line of credit. The pricing posted on Canbiola.com is "MSRP", and the discount is applied after the business customer logs in. The discounts vary, based on their level of purchasing, what they have negotiated with the supplier, etc. The businesses probably get further offerings once they login, such as free samples and bulk ordering which are not seen by the public.

Pure Leaf, of course, is for consumers like us or small retail.

Here is proof with a comparison:

The Canbiola Website
https://canbiola.com/hemp-oil/
Canbiola Hemp Extract Nano Drops - 3000mg/1oz (30ml): $419.99

The Pure Leaf Website
https://pureleafoil.com/categories/hemp-extract-oils-sprays.html
PLO Hemp Nano Drops - 3000mg 1oz (30ml): $379.00

New Jersey Health and Wellness
https://njhwllc.com/product-category/canbiola/
Canbiola Hemp Extract Nano Drops – 3000mg/1oz (30ml): $377.99 (plus a discount code for an additional 10% off, so around $340


New Jersey Health and Wellness has four locations in North Jersey, and is one of a number of the Canbiola medical business customers. Given that they are charging customers the same price as Pure Leaf, I am certain they are not taking a $40 loss per item selling the exact same product on their website.

For the concern that the medical (Canbiola) CBD is the exact same ingredients, here is the definition of "medical grade":

"It means of a high enough purity/quality so that it can be used for medical purposes."

So, the CBD they use is over 99% pure, and high quality, so that satisifies the medical grade designation. The fact that they also use the same formulation for Pure Leaf makes perfect sense, since they are both pure isolate products. I would only be concerned if Pure Leaf wasn't of the same ingredients. And given that we know the pricing on Canbiola.com is MSRP, and Doctor's pay less than consumers (so they can profit also) the price difference is now a non-issue and totally irrelevant.

I also found Canbiola on buycbd.co
Cost is $399 for the 3000 mg, but they offer a 10% discount, so it's around $360

Buycbd.com is a reputable distributor, also selling products from Medterra, Charlotte's Web and CV Sciences.

Nice to see Canb products out there!