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The key to a stress-free holiday season

We’ve got a few Cornbread Hemp products on our wishlist.

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Fun fact: Cornbread Hemp’s CBD and THC gummies are the first-ever USDA-certified organic gummies in America.

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This year, the holidays are even more joyful with the help of Cornbread Hemp.

From soil to oil, the entire supply chain is owned by Cornbread Hemp, and only USDA-organic ingredients are used to produce their products, all within a 60-mile radius of Louisville.

Additionally, instead of using the whole plant (including roots, stems + leaves), only the flowers are used to create the highest quality hemp extract. Why is this so important? The resulting products are free of harmful chemicals, pesticides, heavy metals + other impurities.

Whether you’re looking for yourself or a gift for someone on your nice list, here are a few products we hope to unwrap this holiday season:

  • Blueberry Breeze THC Gummies: Experience a balanced, pleasant sense of happiness, comfort, and warmth with these accurately-dosed gummies.
  • CBD Sleep Gummies: Perfect for folks who want a natural sleep aid without melatonin. (Read: Wake up feeling well-rested without any grogginess.)

Bonus: Try Cornbread Hemp products risk-free for 30 days. Have an issue, or you just don’t like them? Return them for a full refund, no questions asked.

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†Please note: Legalities in your state may vary. Cornbread Hemp advises consumers to read the company’s terms and conditions, consult a physician before trying products, start only with small amounts, and to not consume products before driving or before a drug test. The information about providers and services contained in this newsletter does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by LOUtoday.

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