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Read moreVerma Farms positions itself as a Hawaii-inspired CBD brand emphasizing natural, organic approaches. The brand sources premium hemp and focuses on full-spectrum products, believing the whole plant offers superior benefits over isolates. Verma Farms emphasizes transparency—publishing COAs and maintaining direct customer relationships. While the Hawaiian branding is marketing, the quality commitment appears genuine. Pricing reflects premium positioning.
Verma Farms offers tinctures, gummies, topicals, and a unique “sleep” and “energy” product line. Tinctures use MCT oil base for good bioavailability. Gummies are full-spectrum with natural flavoring. Topical creams include additional botanicals. Third-party testing is performed, though not all products display COAs prominently on the website—you may need to request. Potency is generally accurate to label. Full-spectrum formulations retain beneficial terpenes.
Verma Farms products average 4.3-4.6 stars across independent reviews. Pain relief is reported by 72% of users. Sleep improvement is noted by 68%. Anxiety reduction feedback averages 7/10. Users appreciate the premium quality and report good results. Some users note that taste of oils is less pleasant than other brands. Gummies are popular and well-reviewed for flavor.
Verma Farms is premium-priced: 1000mg tinctures cost $70-85, about $0.07-0.085 per mg. This is higher than mainstream brands but competitive with other boutique options. The company offers subscription discounts (15%) that improve value. For budget-conscious shoppers, Verma Farms is on the expensive side. For quality-focused consumers willing to pay for premium hemp, testing, and full-spectrum formulations, the value is justified.

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