Honey's Place Offers Koi CBD Range, Legal Compliance Support

Honey's Place Offers Koi CBD Range, Legal Compliance Support

LOS ANGELES — Honey’s Place has expanded its menu of CBD and hemp products with the Koi CBD range. The company is also offering “comprehensive compliance support” to clients regarding its cannabis-derived products.

Koi CBS is a U.S.-based company with CBD-infused gummies, tinctures, topicals and other products featuring “99% pure cannabidiol extracted through pharma-grade processes in a cGMP-certified facility, assuring that every batch of CBD has full traceability from start-to-finish. Koi CBD is legal in all 50 states and contains 0% THC,” a rep said.

Honey’s Place also offers product ranges from Earthly Body, High on Love and Mile High Cure.

The company’s compliance support program assists clients who need help navigating the continuously evolving laws and regulations regarding the ordering, shipping and sale, whether in brick-and-mortar outlets or online, of CBD-derived products.

“We are proud of our CBD and hemp product selection and even prouder of our ability to keep our customers updated and compliant with various regulations across the country,” said Bonnie Feingold, president and CEO.

Cannabis-derived products are “a new horizon” for Honey’s Place.

“We attend events, shows and trainings to keep up with legal changes so we can then divulge the information along our network,” she said. “We support customers as they enter this space, which is new territory for many of the stores we work with, and we find this level of customer service to be just as valuable as our fast fulfillment.”

The current wave of popularity for CBD has left clients confused about what is legal and hesitant to explore CBD, despite customer demand.

“In response to these concerns, Honey’s Place updated our automated system to protect customers from accidentally ordering something that can’t be legally shipped or sold in their area – it simply doesn’t come up as ‘shippable’ if a product doesn’t comply with a customer’s local laws,” said Feingold. “Each time we learn of a legal change, we update the system to make sure we and our customers are compliant. This automation prevents accidental orders and leaves no room for user error.”

Honey’s Place is marking its 25th anniversary this year with a variety of sales and promos. For additional details, direct inquiries here, call (800) 910-3246 or visit the company online and on Twitter.

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