10 Things to Look For in a CBD Manufacturer

Table of Contents

10 Things to Look For in a CBD Manufacturer

What Is CBD?

Forms of CBD

Ways to Consume CBD

Oral CBD

Sublingual CBD

Topical CBD

Inhaling CBD

CBD as a Novel Food

What to Look For in a CBD Manufacturer

Visibility

A Good Reputation

Compliance

Source

Third-Party Testing

Extraction Method

Distillation Process

Versatility

White Labelling and Bulk Ingredients

Competitive Pricing

Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is a Novel Food?

What is the legal limit of THC in the UK?

Why do I need to research CBD manufacturers?

What does it mean if a CBD product is third-party tested?

What is the best extraction method?

What are the main points I should address when considering a CBD manufacturer?

References

 

Summary

For many people new to the CBD business, picking the right manufacturer can be difficult. The right manufacturing partner will help ensure the safety and quality of your products and can also help you navigate legal compliance issues. While cutting costs tends to be near the top of many people’s agenda when it comes to starting a business, it’s essential to exercise some due diligence when diving into the world of CBD and consumables as a whole. This article explores some of the most important things to look out for when choosing your CBD manufacturer.

Dropper bottles filled with oil on an Always Pure Organics patterned background

In recent times, CBD has become a massive contender in wellness spheres. Indeed, while it is still considered very much in its infancy, the UK CBD industry is predicted to reach a market value of £1 billion by 2025. As a result, the industry continues to expand, opening the doors for a plethora of CBD businesses at all levels of the supply chain. Consequently, there is a near-dizzying selection to choose from.

That said, because CBD is not well-regulated around the globe, it can be challenging to identify a trustworthy supplier. A retail business is only as strong as its products, so it’s essential to make sure that your manufacturer is up to standard. Read on to find out more about choosing a manufacturer for your CBD business.

What Is CBD?

CBD—also known as cannabidiol—is one of over a hundred chemical compounds derived from the Cannabis sativa plant. CBD is taken in numerous forms and is thought to provide a myriad of health benefits, including supporting a healthy lifestyle.

Cannabidiol is commonly confused with another compound from the cannabis plant, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). It is partly due to this confusion that CBD is so misunderstood and illegal in some countries. THC is the primary psychoactive in the Cannabis sativa plant, meaning consuming it can lead to the infamous “high” effect. CBD, however, is not known to cause a similar reaction,  has little to no risk of addiction and dependence and is generally very well-tolerated. In fact, CBD is believed to reverse the psychoactive effects caused by its cousin compound, THC.

CBD was discovered in the 1940s by Harvard-trained chemist Roger Adams. This may be especially surprising because, until recently, there has been a distinct lack of research surrounding the compound. This is because CBD’s true potential is only just beginning to be understood as more time and money is invested into studying it. As the differences between CBD and THC are brought to light, CBD is shedding its stigma and taking its rightful place in the front of the wellness scene.

As CBD’s potential benefits are finally coming to light, it is slowly being destigmatised across many countries around the globe despite its relation to THC. Consequently, the range of readily available CBD products on the market is ever-expanding, with various forms available to choose from when you launch your CBD business.

Close-up pipette with oil dripping into an amber bottle

Forms of CBD

CBD products are available in three different forms:

  • CBD isolate

CBD isolate is a pure CBD product. It contains no other compounds found in the cannabis plant except for CBD.

  • Broad-spectrum CBD

This CBD form does not contain THC. It does, however, include various other components of the Cannabis sativa plant. Broad-spectrum CBD contains several other naturally-occurring cannabinoids, terpenes and flavonoids, which may offer more advantages than  CBD isolate.

  • Full-spectrum CBD

This form of CBD contains small amounts of all components of the Cannabis sativa plant. This means that it typically includes trace amounts of THC. One of the benefits of using full-spectrum CBD is the reported “entourage effect”. This is the theory that when the plant’s compounds are taken together, they work synergistically, imparting more potential health benefits to the user. These compounds include phytocannabinoids such as THC and CBD flavonoids, various compounds found naturally in fruits, vegetables, and plants high in antioxidants and terpenes, compounds that affect the scent of cannabis. Full-spectrum CBD is seen as an appealing option for those who want to maximise the potential health benefits of the cannabis plant.

Now that we know a bit more about the different forms of CBD on the market, let’s consider some of the ways we can consume CBD.

An assortment of colourful Always Pure Organics CBD gummies in a pile

Ways to Consume CBD

There are various ways to consume CBD. Most consumers choose a method based on three things: which reported benefits they are after, how fast they want to feel the potential effects and individual preference. Let’s consider the various options and their pros and cons.

Oral CBD

Oral CBD is an effective method of taking CBD because it can be administered discreetly. The umbrella term “oral CBD” includes capsules, softgels, gummies, oil and infused foods and beverages. The most popular edibles are CBD gummies. When you take CBD orally, the CBD is sent through the digestive tract and then the liver before eventually reaching the bloodstream. This is quite a long route for the CBD to travel, so it can take a couple of hours to feel the desired effects. Conversely, the effects of oral CBD tend to last longer than other methods, which is why it is seen as an appealing choice to many.

Sublingual CBD

Taking CBD sublingually means placing it under the tongue. Once it is placed under the tongue, it is absorbed by the oral mucosa, a moist membrane covering the inside of the mouth. This is an ideal option for people looking for a rapid onset of CBD’s potential effects, as well as a simple way to administer it. The effects are felt so quickly because taking CBD sublingually bypasses the digestive system. However, the main cons are that the effects may not last as long as other methods and a distinct lack of flavour, making it less enjoyable for some.

Topical CBD

Another way people choose to administer CBD is through topical application, i.e. oils and infused balms, creams, and lotions that are rubbed into the skin. As can be expected, this method affects the skin and areas of application and does not enter the bloodstream. The CBD reportedly interacts with receptors in the skin to potentially help soothe it and keep it nourished. This option, therefore, appeals to people looking for a more targeted option.

Inhaling CBD

Another popular method of CBD administration is through inhalation, typically achieved through vaping. Here, the CBD passes into the lungs and diffuses into the bloodstream,  leading to instantaneous potential effects. As you might have already guessed, vaping CBD means the effects tend to last for a shorter period than, say, oral administration. On top of this, some people find vaping harsh on the throat and, therefore, unpleasant.

CBD oil bottles in a pattern

CBD as a Novel Food

CBD is classified as a Novel Food in the UK and EU. Novel Food is defined as food that was not consumed significantly by humans in the EU before 15 May 1997 (when the first regulation on Novel Food came into play). Novel Food can be food produced using new technologies and production processes, newly developed food or food that is or has been traditionally eaten outside of the EU.

A CBD Novel Food Application is the process by which businesses can market CBD in the EU. Novel Food regulations require manufacturers to submit detailed product information for review and approval. Remember, however, that this classification and the application is specific to the UK and EU. This only applies to consuming CBD and does not include topical CBD, which needs to follow the relevant cosmetic regulations.

The considerable growth of the CBD market in recent years has made it challenging for the UK’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) to police the market effectively. Cracking down on unapproved products on the market has proven to be a mammoth task, and it’s essential to make sure that you’re on the right side of the law. Governments worldwide are undoubtedly facing similar regulatory challenges.

Production line of oils within a clean room being worked on by a lab technician

cogs and scientist in the background

What to Look For in a CBD Manufacturer

Now that you know a little more about CBD and its different forms, you’re probably eager to take the next step—seeking out a manufacturer for your CBD products. Before you settle on the first manufacturer you come across, here are a few things to consider.

1. Visibility

Finding more information about a potential supplier shouldn’t be difficult. In fact, it should be as straightforward as a couple of clicks. At a surface level, a professional website and a strong online presence are a few of the signs pointing to legitimacy.

Look out for prominent contact details, a physical address and social media links. An approachable and responsive manufacturer is significantly more trustworthy than the alternative.

2. A Good Reputation

The easiest way to tell whether a CBD manufacturer is reliable is to do a little research. A little due diligence goes a long way, and social proof should be one of the most important factors to look out for when evaluating a potential CBD manufacturer.

Browse search results and the manufacturer’s website for consumer reviews and even client lists. Always Pure Organics, for example, has over 500 clients globally, supplying them with more than 1,2 million daily doses of CBD.

3. Compliance

You can’t build or scale your CBD business successfully without ensuring legal compliance. For many, that means evaluating your supply chain and eliminating any elements that could jeopardise your legal standing. However, a good manufacturer should give you the assurance you need to take a back seat and focus on your retail business.

Look out for accredited manufacturers; certificates such as the ISO22716—which demonstrate safety and quality, are just the tip of the iceberg. When it comes to CBD, working with a manufacturer with a submitted Novel Foods Application is essential to ensure your business doesn’t face any legal hitches down the road, especially if you’re dealing in edible CBD products.

In the same breath, remember that THC content is a key element when it comes to legal compliance. Crucially, the limit will vary depending on your location, so it’s up to you to make sure that your products are compliant with local regulations.

4. Source

You can’t expect a high-quality product without high-quality cannabis. Partnering with a manufacturer with access to a diverse range of the best organic strains and varieties translates to a better product for your business.

Contrary to popular belief, organic cannabis isn’t that hard to come by. In fact, modern breeding technologies have made it possible to significantly cut down hemp strain development periods. A manufacturer that accounts for your product from seed to shelf is invested in the quality of the product and the success of your business.

5. Third-Party Testing

Manufacturers with third-party tested products are generally confident in their products. During third-party tests, an independent laboratory analyses the quality and quantity of the compounds in the CBD product.

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) should help you determine the safety and quality of the manufacturer’s products. What’s more, products from transparent manufacturers such as Always Pure Organics that freely provide or display each product’s COA are unlikely to feature any toxins or unwanted additions.

6. Extraction method

While you’re building your CBD business, you may be tempted to go with a seemingly more cost effective manufacturer.
However, remember that quality products tend to influence repeat sales. It is always advisable to discuss the methods used by your supplier and to understand the processes used.
There are three main ways to extract CBD:
  • CO2 extraction

  • Solvent extraction

  • Olive oil extraction 
If you are unsure about a manufacturer’s extraction process, check the lab report.  Ss a general rule, think twice about working with a manufacturer that isn’t forthcoming about its processes.

7. Distillation Process

When it comes to manufacturing CBD, there’s a lot of talk about the extraction method, with distillation often left out of the conversation. Distilled CBD is purified CBD. Short-path distillation, for example, yields impressive distillates. Manufacturers that are open about their process make it easier to come to an informed decision.

8. Versatility

While you may have your heart set on developing a range of CBD gummies or cosmetics, your needs and the demands of your market may change as your business grows. A manufacturer that can produce a diverse product range is an excellent partner for growth.

However, versatility isn’t just limited to manufacturing a wide range of products, it means giving you the option of bespoke formulations too. Standing out from the competition means stepping out of the box and offering products that truly set your business apart.

9. White Labelling and Bulk Ingredients

White label products take the hassle out of manufacturing CBD products. If you’re looking to kick-start your CBD business sooner rather than later, then you may want to go with a white label CBD manufacturer.

Always Pure Organics, for example, offers a wide range of white label CBD products, including oils, gummies, topicals and patches. In the same breath, bulk products can fasttrack your business launch.

10. Competitive Pricing

A respectable company will aim to maintain competitive pricing as well as ensure fairness to the consumer. Of course, pricing is an undoubtedly complex issue and it’s important to find a manufacturer that suits your individual needs and your financial situation.

Final Thoughts

While there are many reputable CBD manufacturers out there, it is also hard to ignore that some have a distinct lack of transparency regarding their products and how they are produced. Use these ten top tips to help you separate the wheat from the chaff and pick a reputable CBD manufacturer such as Always Pure Organics, a manufacturer and distributor of cannabis products to start your CBD business off to a smooth start.

CBD FAQs in Always Pure Organics branding

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is a Novel Food?

Novel Food is food that was not widely consumed in the EU before May 1997, including consumable CBD. A Novel Food Application (NFA) must be lodged for such food products. This application is necessary to ensure the safety of these Novel Foods. Note that this does not include non-consumable forms of CBD such as topicals, which instead should adhere to the relevant cosmetic regulations.

What is the legal limit of THC in the UK?

The legal tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) limit in the UK is 1mg per container regardless of the size of the container or how much product it contains. In other words, each package should contain no more than 1mg of THC.

Why do I need to research CBD manufacturers?

Because CBD is not regulated as strictly as most other products on the market, we must research these manufacturers ourselves to ensure that they are both reputable and trustworthy.

What does it mean if a CBD product is third-party tested?

This is an encouraging sign. A third-party lab independently tests CBD for a range of different substances within the product and tests the percentage of the CBD itself. Ultimately, third-party testing is one of the many signs of a good manufacturer. Of course, third-party testing isn’t enough to determine the quality or safety of a product; the analysis results demonstrate the product’s quality.

What is the best extraction method?

The “best” CBD extraction method will depend on your individual needs. While the C02 extraction method is popular for its sustainability and the quality of extract it produces, it certainly isn’t the most affordable. While the CO2 method produces the best quality, the best method for your CBD products will depend on various factors, such as your market.

Where can I find a Certificate of Analysis?

If CBD has been third-party tested, the relevant reports should be available on the CBD manufacturer’s website. Once the products have been tested, the laboratory will issue a Certificate of Analysis (COA). Where COAs are not readily available on the manufacturer’s website, you may want to get in touch directly. However, remember that transparency is key in the CBD business, and you shouldn’t have to go out of your way to access a product’s COA.

What are the main points I should address when considering a CBD manufacturer?

There are a variety of things to look out for when choosing a manufacturer. The visibility, reputation, legal compliance, product quality, price and versatility are all important factors to consider. However, it’s important to find a manufacturer that can support your CBD business as it grows. A manufacturer with the capacity to complement your efforts as you scale your production and diversify your product offerings is something you may want to make sure of before selecting.

 

References

UK CBD Industry 2021 Projections | The Extract

Cannabis Sativa – an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Cannabidiol Counteracts the Psychotropic Side-Effects of Δ-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol in the Ventral Hippocampus through Bidirectional Control of ERK1-2 Phosphorylation – PubMed (nih.gov)

Structure of Cannabidiol, a Product Isolated from the Marihuana Extract of Minnesota Wild Hemp. I | Journal of the American Chemical Society (acs.org)

Oral Mucosa – an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Cannabidiol (CBD) guidance | Food Standards Agency

About Us | Always Pure Organics

 

Table of Contents

10 Things to Look For in a CBD Manufacturer

What Is CBD?

Forms of CBD

Ways to Consume CBD

Oral CBD

Sublingual CBD

Topical CBD

Inhaling CBD

CBD as a Novel Food

What to Look For in a CBD Manufacturer

Visibility

A Good Reputation

Compliance

Source

Third-Party Testing

Extraction Method

Distillation Process

Versatility

White Labelling and Bulk Ingredients

Competitive Pricing

Final Thoughts

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is a Novel Food?

What is the legal limit of THC in the UK?

Why do I need to research CBD manufacturers?

What does it mean if a CBD product is third-party tested?

What is the best extraction method?

What are the main points I should address when considering a CBD manufacturer?

References

 

Summary

For many people new to the CBD business, picking the right manufacturer can be difficult. The right manufacturing partner will help ensure the safety and quality of your products and can also help you navigate legal compliance issues. While cutting costs tends to be near the top of many people’s agenda when it comes to starting a business, it’s essential to exercise some due diligence when diving into the world of CBD and consumables as a whole. This article explores some of the most important things to look out for when choosing your CBD manufacturer.

Dropper bottles filled with oil on an Always Pure Organics patterned background

In recent times, CBD has become a massive contender in wellness spheres. Indeed, while it is still considered very much in its infancy, the UK CBD industry is predicted to reach a market value of £1 billion by 2025. As a result, the industry continues to expand, opening the doors for a plethora of CBD businesses at all levels of the supply chain. Consequently, there is a near-dizzying selection to choose from.

That said, because CBD is not well-regulated around the globe, it can be challenging to identify a trustworthy supplier. A retail business is only as strong as its products, so it’s essential to make sure that your manufacturer is up to standard. Read on to find out more about choosing a manufacturer for your CBD business.

What Is CBD?

CBD—also known as cannabidiol—is one of over a hundred chemical compounds derived from the Cannabis sativa plant. CBD is taken in numerous forms and is thought to provide a myriad of health benefits, including supporting a healthy lifestyle.

Cannabidiol is commonly confused with another compound from the cannabis plant, tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). It is partly due to this confusion that CBD is so misunderstood and illegal in some countries. THC is the primary psychoactive in the Cannabis sativa plant, meaning consuming it can lead to the infamous “high” effect. CBD, however, is not known to cause a similar reaction,  has little to no risk of addiction and dependence and is generally very well-tolerated. In fact, CBD is believed to reverse the psychoactive effects caused by its cousin compound, THC.

CBD was discovered in the 1940s by Harvard-trained chemist Roger Adams. This may be especially surprising because, until recently, there has been a distinct lack of research surrounding the compound. This is because CBD’s true potential is only just beginning to be understood as more time and money is invested into studying it. As the differences between CBD and THC are brought to light, CBD is shedding its stigma and taking its rightful place in the front of the wellness scene.

As CBD’s potential benefits are finally coming to light, it is slowly being destigmatised across many countries around the globe despite its relation to THC. Consequently, the range of readily available CBD products on the market is ever-expanding, with various forms available to choose from when you launch your CBD business.

Close-up pipette with oil dripping into an amber bottle

Forms of CBD

CBD products are available in three different forms:

  • CBD isolate

CBD isolate is a pure CBD product. It contains no other compounds found in the cannabis plant except for CBD.

  • Broad-spectrum CBD

This CBD form does not contain THC. It does, however, include various other components of the Cannabis sativa plant. Broad-spectrum CBD contains several other naturally-occurring cannabinoids, terpenes and flavonoids, which may offer more advantages than  CBD isolate.

  • Full-spectrum CBD

This form of CBD contains small amounts of all components of the Cannabis sativa plant. This means that it typically includes trace amounts of THC. One of the benefits of using full-spectrum CBD is the reported “entourage effect”. This is the theory that when the plant’s compounds are taken together, they work synergistically, imparting more potential health benefits to the user. These compounds include phytocannabinoids such as THC and CBD flavonoids, various compounds found naturally in fruits, vegetables, and plants high in antioxidants and terpenes, compounds that affect the scent of cannabis. Full-spectrum CBD is seen as an appealing option for those who want to maximise the potential health benefits of the cannabis plant.

Now that we know a bit more about the different forms of CBD on the market, let’s consider some of the ways we can consume CBD.

An assortment of colourful Always Pure Organics CBD gummies in a pile

Ways to Consume CBD

There are various ways to consume CBD. Most consumers choose a method based on three things: which reported benefits they are after, how fast they want to feel the potential effects and individual preference. Let’s consider the various options and their pros and cons.

Oral CBD

Oral CBD is an effective method of taking CBD because it can be administered discreetly. The umbrella term “oral CBD” includes capsules, softgels, gummies, oil and infused foods and beverages. The most popular edibles are CBD gummies. When you take CBD orally, the CBD is sent through the digestive tract and then the liver before eventually reaching the bloodstream. This is quite a long route for the CBD to travel, so it can take a couple of hours to feel the desired effects. Conversely, the effects of oral CBD tend to last longer than other methods, which is why it is seen as an appealing choice to many.

Sublingual CBD

Taking CBD sublingually means placing it under the tongue. Once it is placed under the tongue, it is absorbed by the oral mucosa, a moist membrane covering the inside of the mouth. This is an ideal option for people looking for a rapid onset of CBD’s potential effects, as well as a simple way to administer it. The effects are felt so quickly because taking CBD sublingually bypasses the digestive system. However, the main cons are that the effects may not last as long as other methods and a distinct lack of flavour, making it less enjoyable for some.

Topical CBD

Another way people choose to administer CBD is through topical application, i.e. oils and infused balms, creams, and lotions that are rubbed into the skin. As can be expected, this method affects the skin and areas of application and does not enter the bloodstream. The CBD reportedly interacts with receptors in the skin to potentially help soothe it and keep it nourished. This option, therefore, appeals to people looking for a more targeted option.

Inhaling CBD

Another popular method of CBD administration is through inhalation, typically achieved through vaping. Here, the CBD passes into the lungs and diffuses into the bloodstream,  leading to instantaneous potential effects. As you might have already guessed, vaping CBD means the effects tend to last for a shorter period than, say, oral administration. On top of this, some people find vaping harsh on the throat and, therefore, unpleasant.

CBD oil bottles in a pattern

CBD as a Novel Food

CBD is classified as a Novel Food in the UK and EU. Novel Food is defined as food that was not consumed significantly by humans in the EU before 15 May 1997 (when the first regulation on Novel Food came into play). Novel Food can be food produced using new technologies and production processes, newly developed food or food that is or has been traditionally eaten outside of the EU.

A CBD Novel Food Application is the process by which businesses can market CBD in the EU. Novel Food regulations require manufacturers to submit detailed product information for review and approval. Remember, however, that this classification and the application is specific to the UK and EU. This only applies to consuming CBD and does not include topical CBD, which needs to follow the relevant cosmetic regulations.

The considerable growth of the CBD market in recent years has made it challenging for the UK’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) to police the market effectively. Cracking down on unapproved products on the market has proven to be a mammoth task, and it’s essential to make sure that you’re on the right side of the law. Governments worldwide are undoubtedly facing similar regulatory challenges.

Production line of oils within a clean room being worked on by a lab technician

cogs and scientist in the background

What to Look For in a CBD Manufacturer

Now that you know a little more about CBD and its different forms, you’re probably eager to take the next step—seeking out a manufacturer for your CBD products. Before you settle on the first manufacturer you come across, here are a few things to consider.

1. Visibility

Finding more information about a potential supplier shouldn’t be difficult. In fact, it should be as straightforward as a couple of clicks. At a surface level, a professional website and a strong online presence are a few of the signs pointing to legitimacy.

Look out for prominent contact details, a physical address and social media links. An approachable and responsive manufacturer is significantly more trustworthy than the alternative.

2. A Good Reputation

The easiest way to tell whether a CBD manufacturer is reliable is to do a little research. A little due diligence goes a long way, and social proof should be one of the most important factors to look out for when evaluating a potential CBD manufacturer.

Browse search results and the manufacturer’s website for consumer reviews and even client lists. Always Pure Organics, for example, has over 500 clients globally, supplying them with more than 1,2 million daily doses of CBD.

3. Compliance

You can’t build or scale your CBD business successfully without ensuring legal compliance. For many, that means evaluating your supply chain and eliminating any elements that could jeopardise your legal standing. However, a good manufacturer should give you the assurance you need to take a back seat and focus on your retail business.

Look out for accredited manufacturers; certificates such as the ISO22716—which demonstrate safety and quality, are just the tip of the iceberg. When it comes to CBD, working with a manufacturer with a submitted Novel Foods Application is essential to ensure your business doesn’t face any legal hitches down the road, especially if you’re dealing in edible CBD products.

In the same breath, remember that THC content is a key element when it comes to legal compliance. Crucially, the limit will vary depending on your location, so it’s up to you to make sure that your products are compliant with local regulations.

4. Source

You can’t expect a high-quality product without high-quality cannabis. Partnering with a manufacturer with access to a diverse range of the best organic strains and varieties translates to a better product for your business.

Contrary to popular belief, organic cannabis isn’t that hard to come by. In fact, modern breeding technologies have made it possible to significantly cut down hemp strain development periods. A manufacturer that accounts for your product from seed to shelf is invested in the quality of the product and the success of your business.

5. Third-Party Testing

Manufacturers with third-party tested products are generally confident in their products. During third-party tests, an independent laboratory analyses the quality and quantity of the compounds in the CBD product.

A Certificate of Analysis (COA) should help you determine the safety and quality of the manufacturer’s products. What’s more, products from transparent manufacturers such as Always Pure Organics that freely provide or display each product’s COA are unlikely to feature any toxins or unwanted additions.

6. Extraction method

While you’re building your CBD business, you may be tempted to go with a seemingly more cost effective manufacturer.
However, remember that quality products tend to influence repeat sales. It is always advisable to discuss the methods used by your supplier and to understand the processes used.
There are three main ways to extract CBD:
  • CO2 extraction

  • Solvent extraction

  • Olive oil extraction 
If you are unsure about a manufacturer’s extraction process, check the lab report.  Ss a general rule, think twice about working with a manufacturer that isn’t forthcoming about its processes.

7. Distillation Process

When it comes to manufacturing CBD, there’s a lot of talk about the extraction method, with distillation often left out of the conversation. Distilled CBD is purified CBD. Short-path distillation, for example, yields impressive distillates. Manufacturers that are open about their process make it easier to come to an informed decision.

8. Versatility

While you may have your heart set on developing a range of CBD gummies or cosmetics, your needs and the demands of your market may change as your business grows. A manufacturer that can produce a diverse product range is an excellent partner for growth.

However, versatility isn’t just limited to manufacturing a wide range of products, it means giving you the option of bespoke formulations too. Standing out from the competition means stepping out of the box and offering products that truly set your business apart.

9. White Labelling and Bulk Ingredients

White label products take the hassle out of manufacturing CBD products. If you’re looking to kick-start your CBD business sooner rather than later, then you may want to go with a white label CBD manufacturer.

Always Pure Organics, for example, offers a wide range of white label CBD products, including oils, gummies, topicals and patches. In the same breath, bulk products can fasttrack your business launch.

10. Competitive Pricing

A respectable company will aim to maintain competitive pricing as well as ensure fairness to the consumer. Of course, pricing is an undoubtedly complex issue and it’s important to find a manufacturer that suits your individual needs and your financial situation.

Final Thoughts

While there are many reputable CBD manufacturers out there, it is also hard to ignore that some have a distinct lack of transparency regarding their products and how they are produced. Use these ten top tips to help you separate the wheat from the chaff and pick a reputable CBD manufacturer such as Always Pure Organics, a manufacturer and distributor of cannabis products to start your CBD business off to a smooth start.

CBD FAQs in Always Pure Organics branding

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is a Novel Food?

Novel Food is food that was not widely consumed in the EU before May 1997, including consumable CBD. A Novel Food Application (NFA) must be lodged for such food products. This application is necessary to ensure the safety of these Novel Foods. Note that this does not include non-consumable forms of CBD such as topicals, which instead should adhere to the relevant cosmetic regulations.

What is the legal limit of THC in the UK?

The legal tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) limit in the UK is 1mg per container regardless of the size of the container or how much product it contains. In other words, each package should contain no more than 1mg of THC.

Why do I need to research CBD manufacturers?

Because CBD is not regulated as strictly as most other products on the market, we must research these manufacturers ourselves to ensure that they are both reputable and trustworthy.

What does it mean if a CBD product is third-party tested?

This is an encouraging sign. A third-party lab independently tests CBD for a range of different substances within the product and tests the percentage of the CBD itself. Ultimately, third-party testing is one of the many signs of a good manufacturer. Of course, third-party testing isn’t enough to determine the quality or safety of a product; the analysis results demonstrate the product’s quality.

What is the best extraction method?

The “best” CBD extraction method will depend on your individual needs. While the C02 extraction method is popular for its sustainability and the quality of extract it produces, it certainly isn’t the most affordable. While the CO2 method produces the best quality, the best method for your CBD products will depend on various factors, such as your market.

Where can I find a Certificate of Analysis?

If CBD has been third-party tested, the relevant reports should be available on the CBD manufacturer’s website. Once the products have been tested, the laboratory will issue a Certificate of Analysis (COA). Where COAs are not readily available on the manufacturer’s website, you may want to get in touch directly. However, remember that transparency is key in the CBD business, and you shouldn’t have to go out of your way to access a product’s COA.

What are the main points I should address when considering a CBD manufacturer?

There are a variety of things to look out for when choosing a manufacturer. The visibility, reputation, legal compliance, product quality, price and versatility are all important factors to consider. However, it’s important to find a manufacturer that can support your CBD business as it grows. A manufacturer with the capacity to complement your efforts as you scale your production and diversify your product offerings is something you may want to make sure of before selecting.

 

References

UK CBD Industry 2021 Projections | The Extract

Cannabis Sativa – an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Cannabidiol Counteracts the Psychotropic Side-Effects of Δ-9-Tetrahydrocannabinol in the Ventral Hippocampus through Bidirectional Control of ERK1-2 Phosphorylation – PubMed (nih.gov)

Structure of Cannabidiol, a Product Isolated from the Marihuana Extract of Minnesota Wild Hemp. I | Journal of the American Chemical Society (acs.org)

Oral Mucosa – an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

Cannabidiol (CBD) guidance | Food Standards Agency

About Us | Always Pure Organics