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Hemp & CBD.

Hemp is a category that lives or dies on lab tests. We won’t put anything on the shelf without a Certificate of Analysis, and we’ll show you the COA if you ask. The rest is curation — we stock the tincture brands and edibles that earned their spot, and we drop the ones that didn’t.

On the shelf

What we stock.

CBD Tinctures

Full-spectrum and broad-spectrum, from 500mg to 5000mg bottles. Flavored and unflavored. The counter can explain what the spectrum label actually changes about the effect.

Hemp Flower & Pre-Rolls

Federally compliant, multiple strains rotated by harvest. Every batch has a COA on file. Pre-rolls for customers who don’t want to bother with a grinder.

Edibles

Gummies, chocolates, hemp-derived drinks. Clearly labeled with per-piece dosing — none of the 'guess what the dose is' packaging.

Topicals

Balms, roll-ons, salves. The ones our customers buy a second time end up on the shelf; the rest don’t.

D8, D9, HHC, THC-A

The full lineup of legal cannabinoids — every product labeled with what’s actually in it and how much. Multiple THC-A flower strains, all with current labs.

Coral Way · Miami

Florida hemp law, plainly

Florida hemp law is its own animal — what’s legal here isn’t legal in every state, and what’s legal today might change next session. We track the regs so the staff can tell you what’s compliant and what isn’t, and every product we stock has a COA you can scan at the counter. If you’d rather buy from someone who isn’t going to BS you about what’s in the bag, this is the shelf.

Common questions

Asked at the counter.

Is this stuff legal in Florida?

Everything we sell is compliant with current Florida hemp law — below 0.3% Delta-9 THC by dry weight, derived from hemp. The staff can show you the labs and the Certificate of Analysis for any product on the shelf.

Will hemp products show up on a drug test?

Likely yes, even for CBD-only products — many tests aren’t specific enough to distinguish hemp-derived cannabinoids from THC. Don’t take the risk if you get tested for work.

What’s the difference between full-spectrum and broad-spectrum CBD?

Full-spectrum contains trace THC (still federally legal at under 0.3%); broad-spectrum has the THC removed. Some users say full-spectrum feels more effective; others prefer broad-spectrum to be safe.

Do you carry THC-A flower?

Yes — multiple strains, federally compliant, lab-tested. Pre-rolls available for customers who want to skip the grinder.

Ready for Hemp & CBD?

The menu’s live on PortalPuff.

Tinctures, edibles, flower, topicals — order ahead and we’ll have it ready in 10 minutes, or delivered inside 15 miles.

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