Ashland, Jul 31, 2020 (Issuewire.com) - Sweet Earth Holdings Corp. is pleased to announce that Shark Discoveries and Kevin Harrington ("Shark Discoveries") has selected Sweet Earth to be featured in its retail partner network, which includes magazines and the "As Seen On TV" network. Kevin Harrington is a globally respected entrepreneur, investor, and was an original Shark on the hit ABC's series, Shark Tank.
Sweet Earth was selected after Shark Discoveries conducted an extensive review of CBD companies and determined Sweet Earth products to be of superior quality versus its peers. Sweet Earth maintains the following attributes that Shark Discoveries feels compliments the latter's "health and beauty" retail and distribution platform:
- The vertically integrated "farm to shelf" model is unique in the CBD sector, which is mostly comprised of growers, extractors, manufactures and distributors.
- "Farm to Shelf" production control enhances quality assurance.
- Tasteful and artistic shopping website
- Leaping Bunny accreditation.
- Organic and Vegan product focus.
- Sustainable packaging.
About Sweet Earth
Sweet Earth is a vertically integrated "farm to shelf" hemp grower with a farm in Applegate, Oregon, that maintains a full line of hemp and CBD products for the US and global market. Its products combine CBD with herbal and organic ingredients, all of which are selected for their beneficial properties to soothe, rejuvenate, and reduce inflammation. In addition to high-end finished products, Sweet Earth prides itself on sustainability by minimizing the use of plastics in both production and packaging.
Sweet Earth's in-house genetics team has been working on its own proprietary hemp strain. This strain has been grown in its indoor greenhouse resulting in high yielding CBD rich flower. Sweet Earth looks forward to planting this new strain outdoors for the 2020 season. Sweet Earth products are sold on its website: www.sweetearthcbd.com.
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