Is the CBD Market Flooded?
	With the seemingly absurd variety of CBD products available on the 
market today, you may find yourself wondering whether or not the CBD 
market is completely flooded. The answer to this, as it turns out, is 
not so simple. 
	
	Right now, it seems that a new boutique CBD 
brand is launched nearly every day. They all seem to offer the same 
products: Full-spectrum tinctures, salves, creams, and other things. The
 problem with this is there is very little, if anything to differentiate
 these products from each other. Virtually all of them are exactly the 
same and there is really nothing different about them other than the 
brand you see on the label and how they market and sell their products. 
This phenomenon can certainly be attributed to large CBD product 
white-labeling companies offering product 'development' services to 
smaller companies for very little money, and really delivering them 
nothing in the way of real value. These companies often use very low 
quality and impure ingredients, which is why their white label brands 
often don't list test results for their products.
	
	Another 
problem with the market today is the sheer variety of different kinds of
 products that may only be marginally effective, and certainly make it 
no easier for consumers to know what works and what is pure hype. I'm 
talking about products such as CBD-infused toothpaste, gum, water, hand 
sanitizer, toilet paper, and more (you get the idea). Some companies 
stop at nothing to try to put CBD into literally every product they can 
think of, with little regard to whether or not it is effective at all. 
	For example, a company called CBD Living has virtually made a name out 
of making novel and ridiculous CBD products like CBD hand sanitizer and 
water. We mentioned in a previous article that
 one of their products, CBD Living Water, was found via third-party lab 
tests to have literally no CBD in it whatsoever. With all of the 
different new CBD products being launched every day, who really knows 
how many of them work or even contain CBD at all. For all we know, most 
of them could be nothing more than gimmicks designed to separate 
consumers from their money while delivering them little to nothing in 
terms of actual value. 
	So in conclusion, is the CBD market 
flooded? Yes and no. Flooded with brands, types of products, and hype? 
Absolutely. Flooded with differentiated formulations and unique products
 that work? Far from it. 
	At Embr CBD, we will never sell any product unless we are absolutely certain of it's effectiveness. When
 you buy from us, you can be confident that all of our products have 
been tested and used extensively and don't come from any low-quality, 
cookie cutter white label brand. We believe that it is more important to
 manufacture and sell products which we know work than it is to bring a 
large volume of novel and perhaps ineffective products to market. Other companies design CBD products to sell, we design them to work. It's that simple.
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