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Humble brings active-focused CBD line to market

The Humble CBD line includes five products marketed toward active consumers, including a balm, drops, chewables and gummies.
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Humble Specialty Products, the maker of Humble Hemp Wraps, is expanding its offerings with a new line designed to offer everyday essentials for on-the-go consumers. New from the Thousand Oaks, Calif.-based company is the Humble CBD line, which includes various products marketed toward active consumers. 

"We are excited to introduce our products to surfers, skaters, snowboard enthusiasts and beyond as an option to incorporate into their wellness regimens," said Daniel Clark, CEO of Humble. "Now more than ever, people are embracing energetic routines that drive them to push further each day. We know sustaining a dynamic life requires dynamic solutions, which is why Humble CBD products are designed to boost focus and help relaxation and recovery."

The Humble CBD line includes five product formats, meant to make it easy for busy shoppers to choose the CBD delivery method that works best for them. The Humble CBD Balm includes 1,000 mg of CBD in a 1.67-oz. roll-on; the Humble CBD Chewable features 750 mg of CBD in a 30-count container or 100 mg in a 10-count container in assorted flavors. Also in the lineup is the Dropper, which offers three strengths of CBD (1,000, 1,500 and 2,000 mg) in a 60-ml dropper in eight flavors; the Softgel which offers 900 mg of CBD in a 30-count bottle or 100 mg in a 10-count pack; and the Twist, six single-serve oil drops with 33 mg of CBD per serving and sold in four flavors. 

"Whether you prefer a topical, a chewable or a single serving dropper, Humble CBD is dedicated to helping you find the perfect product to fit your needs," Clark said. The products, which have rolled out online and at select retailers, are lab-tested, gluten-free and made from U.S.-grown industrial hemp. 

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