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The Hemp Plug launches online CBD product builder

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White- and private-label CBD wholesaler The Hemp Plug is making custom product development as easy as logging on. The Miami-based company has launched the CBD industry’s first online CBD product builder, which allows its customers to customize, order and brand their wholesale CBD products in real-time. 

The full customization process allows THP clients to test different packaging options and even apply their own branding to their design, allowing retailers and wholesalers to quickly visualize a potential product. The tool offers more than 10,000 options across CBD type, product categories, flavors, colors and special formulations. 

"While we value the relationships that we build with each of our customers, we wanted to empower them with a simple online solution to building their inventory wherever and whenever they wanted," said Adam Levy, CEO of THP.

The company noted that its white and private label services allow retailers and resellers to skip some of the more arduous processes of getting into the CBD game, including growing and harvesting their own industrial hemp, formulating their products, performing market research, clearing regulatory hurdles and submitting products for third-party testing. THP said that its business model is “seed-to-shelf.”

This article originally appeared on the Store Brands website. 

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