Uncle Bud’s Hemp hits Vitamin Shoppe shelves

8/1/2019
Uncle Bud’s Hemp, a line of natural, hemp and CBD-infused products is hitting a brand-new wave of consumers.

Shoppers can now find the brand’s CBD product range, as well as its Miss Bud’s skin-focused beauty line, exclusively at the Vitamin Shoppe’s digital and physical shelves.

"At The Vitamin Shoppe, we continually strive to bring our customers innovative new products with exceptional quality. As we expand both our ingestible and topical CBD hemp extract offerings to become the most trusted destination for CBD hemp extract and education, we're proud to be partnering with Uncle Bud's on this exciting line of personal care products," Sharon Leite, chief executive officer of the Vitamin Shoppe, said. "Adding Uncle Bud's and Miss Bud's to our assortment reflects our mission to provide our customers with the most trusted solutions, guidance, and services to help them become their best selves, however they define it."

The Los Angeles-based company’s products are currently available in four countries and in more than 8000 stores, and fans of its line include Grammy award-winning artist and actress Toni Braxton, the brand said.

"Like most people, family is central to my life, when I started using Uncle Bud's to help with the side effects of Lupus, I didn't expect the whole family to fall in love with the products, but they did and it makes sense — the boys love the pain relief cream post-basketball, and my mom is a big fan of the hand and foot cream," Toni Braxton said. "I'm happy because the products are clean, effective and started with a family formula that's now available everywhere."

In addition, the brand’s products are not tested on animals, GMO-free, and powered by its proprietary blend of Cantrax, which is formulated in the United States and in FDA-approved facilities, the company said.

Consumers can now find Uncle Bud’s Hemp and Miss Bud products at more than 770 of the Vitamin Shoppe’s locations in the United States.
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