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Global Widget increases Hemp Bombs, Nature's Script oils

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Global Widget, maker of hemp brands Hemp Bombs and Nature’s Script is increasing the amount of CBD in the brands’ CBD oils. The two brands’ CBD oil tinctures now start at 300 mg per bottle, with potency of up to 5,000 mg per bottle available. 

Previously, the oils’ potency for both brands ranged from 125 mg to 4,000 mg. The company noted that it is holding the prices steady amid the increase, a move that lowers the price per milligram for Hemp Bombs and Nature’s Script oils. 

"Our oils offer some of the highest premium CBD potencies available on the market," said Kevin Collins, co-founder of Global Widget. "Despite adding more CBD in each bottle, we have not increased the price, and as a result have set the new standard in the industry for delivering the potency and value that our customers have demanded and our retailers want to sell."

The 5,000-mg oil carries a suggested retail price of $249.99 — working out to less than 5 cents per milligram, the company said. Each brand will carry oils in 300-, 750-, 1,500-, 3,000- and 5,000-mg strengths in peppermint, watermelon, orange creamsicle, açaí berry, natural hemp and chocolate mint flavors. Prices range from $19.99 to $249.99. 

"The most important factors to consider when purchasing CBD oils are potency, purity, value and quality," Collins said. "As a leader in the industry, customers know they can trust our brands for more premium CBD and transparent third-party lab results."

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