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CBDfx has been around since 2014 and built one of the most expansive product catalogs in the CBD space. From gummies to vape pens to skincare serums, they’ve always gone big on variety. But does breadth equal quality in 2026? And how do they stack up against newer, more focused competitors?
We took a close look at CBDfx’s lineup, transparency practices, and what users are actually experiencing. Here’s our honest take.
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CBDfx is a California-based CBD company founded in 2014. They source organic, non-GMO hemp from farms in the United States and the United Kingdom. Their extraction primarily uses CO2 and ethanol methods, which are both well-regarded in the industry.
What sets CBDfx apart at a glance is sheer variety. They offer tinctures, gummies, capsules, topicals, vapes, beverages, and pet products. That breadth appeals to customers who want one trusted source for multiple CBD formats. The downside: more SKUs means more complexity, and quality can sometimes become inconsistent across a very wide catalog.
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Score: 8/10
CBDfx publishes QR code-linked Certificates of Analysis on their product pages. Every batch is tested by independent third-party labs for cannabinoid content, heavy metals, pesticides, and microbial contaminants. That’s the baseline we require of every brand we review.
The CoAs we reviewed were current (within 12 months), and CBD content generally matched label claims within an acceptable 5–10% variance. One minor critique: their website makes it slightly harder than competitors like Lazarus Naturals to navigate batch-specific results — you often need the QR code on the physical packaging rather than browsing directly on the site.
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Tinctures/Oils: Their flagship line. Available in potencies from 500mg to 6000mg. Multiple formulas including standard CBD, “CBD + CBG” (with cannabigerol), and an “Immune Boost” version with added vitamins.
Gummies: One of their strongest categories. CBDfx makes a wide range of gummies — turmeric & spirulina (their original), melatonin-infused for sleep, and several flavored options without additives.
Capsules: Available in 25mg and 50mg formulations. Gelatin-based.
Topicals: CBD balms, muscle freeze gel, face masks, and serums. Their muscle relief products are popular.
Vapes: CBDfx is notable for offering CBD vape products. These are not appropriate for everyone, and we always recommend consulting a healthcare professional before vaping.
Pet Products: CBD oil and treats for dogs.
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The CBDfx CBD+CBG tincture is one of their most popular products — and for good reason. CBG (cannabigerol) is sometimes called “the mother cannabinoid” and may work synergistically with CBD. The 1:2 CBG:CBD ratio in this product (500mg CBG + 1000mg CBD per bottle, in the 1500mg version) is thoughtful formulation.
Taste: Mild, slightly herbal. Not unpleasant. One of the better-tasting tinctures in the mid-tier price range.
Performance: Users frequently mention this as a standout product for daytime use — they report feeling noticeably calmer and more focused without sedation. Individual results vary.
Value: Mid-range. Not the cheapest per mg, but the dual-cannabinoid formula adds rationale for the price.
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These are CBDfx’s original gummies and remain one of their bestsellers. Each gummy contains 25mg of broad-spectrum CBD plus turmeric and spirulina for added anti-inflammatory and antioxidant support. Vegan, gluten-free, and made without artificial flavors.
Taste: Earthy but not unpleasant. The turmeric flavor is distinct — not for everyone, but fans love it.
Consistency: We found these consistent across multiple batches. CBD content matched labels in CoAs reviewed.
Best for: Users who want CBD plus natural wellness ingredients in one gummy.
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If you’re using CBD topically for muscle tension or post-workout discomfort, this is one of the better options on the market. The roll-on cooling gel format is clean and mess-free, and 750mg is a solid potency for a topical.
The cooling sensation comes from menthol, which provides immediate, noticeable relief. CBD absorption through the skin is a different mechanism than oral consumption, and topical application is generally considered safe and non-systemic.
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CBDfx sits in the mid-tier on pricing — not the cheapest, but not the most expensive. Here’s a rough sense:
– 500mg tincture: ~$29.99
– 2000mg tincture: ~$79.99
– Gummies (60ct, 25mg each): ~$64.99
– Muscle Freeze 750mg: ~$49.99
Cost per mg on tinctures runs about 4–5 cents at higher potencies, which is competitive. Gummies are pricier per mg, as is typical in the industry.
They run frequent sales (25–30% off) through their email list, which meaningfully improves value. Worth signing up for if you plan to buy.
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vs Lazarus Naturals: Lazarus wins on price per mg and simplicity. CBDfx wins on product variety and formulation creativity.
vs Charlotte’s Web: Charlotte’s Web wins on brand heritage and hemp genetics consistency. CBDfx wins on product breadth and younger, more modern branding.
vs cbdMD: Similar tier — both offer broad catalogs with mid-range pricing. CBDfx has stronger gummies; cbdMD has stronger topicals and sleep formulations.
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CBDfx is a good fit for:
– Users who want multiple CBD formats from one brand (e.g., tincture plus topical plus gummies)
– People interested in multi-cannabinoid formulas like CBD+CBG
– Those who prefer vegan-friendly, additive-free gummies
– Buyers who take advantage of sales and want a broad product library to explore
CBDfx may not be the best fit for:
– Budget buyers seeking the absolute lowest cost per mg (Lazarus Naturals or Medterra are better here)
– Users who want the cleanest, most spartan ingredient lists
– Those who find the website navigation frustrating for CoA access
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CBDfx remains a solid, legitimate option in a crowded market. Their quality has stayed consistent, their transparency is acceptable (though not class-leading), and their formulation creativity — particularly in the gummies and multi-cannabinoid tincture space — gives them a meaningful edge.
If you’re looking for a one-stop CBD shop with reliable quality and plenty of format options, CBDfx deserves consideration. If pure value is your priority, brands like Lazarus Naturals still win on cost per mg. But for users who want a trusted name with something for everyone, CBDfx holds up well in 2026.
Our rating: 8.2/10
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

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