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Indigo Ridge supervises their CBD products from cultivating to harvesting to processing and, finally, to selling.

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Hemp is a budding industry. The Farm Bill federally legalized the hemp plant in 2018, since then, the production + use of hemp derived products (think: CBD and Delta-8) has skyrocketed — with 33% of American adults having used CBD once or more.

Thanks to Midlands-based Indigo Ridge Hemp, Soda Citizens can get high-quality, organic, and locally-made CBD products.

The process

Indigo Ridge sees the product from farm to shelf. All hemp used in its products is grown and sustainably farmed in SC, on one of the only USDA organic hemp farms in the state.

The products are then quality tested by independent, third-party labs.

The products

Indigo Ridge products contain less than 0.3% THC (meaning they’re non-psychoactive) and are vegan, non-GMO, and cruelty free.

Indigo Ridge Hemp's Topical CBD

From pain relief to an energy boost or sleep aid, the family-owned business produces full-spectrum CBD oil for people and pets.

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Indigo Ridge Hemp offers:

  • Oils: taken under the tongue or in a beverage, it’s one of the fastest delivery methods to receptors
  • Topicals: can be applied to skin as needed to reduce pain or inflammation
  • Gummies: a quick and easy way to get a dose of CBD
  • Delta-8 products: known as a milder version of Delta-9, known for producing relaxing effects

Where to buy

You can browse the Indigo Ridge Hemp selection in-store (955 Old Cherokee Rd., Ste. B, Lexington) or online. Bonus: The company just launched a loyalty program.

Their products can also be found in local chiropractor and veterinarian offices, pharmacies, health food stores, and convenient stores across the state.

Bonus: COLAtoday readers can use code COLA15 for 15% off orders for any products. Browse selection.

Quiz:

Over half of the world’s hemp products are produced in what country? Let us know what you think.*

Please note: Indigo Ridge Hemp advises consumers to read the company’s terms & conditions, consult a physician before trying products, start only with small amounts, and to not consume products before driving or before a drug test. Delta 8 and the featured topical cream, while sourced from organic hemp, isn’t allowed to be called organic. The information about providers and services contained in this newsletter does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by COLAtoday.

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