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We purchased this CBD product and tested it at independent testing facilities to measure levels of CBD, THC, and other cannabinoids and compare the results to the manufacturer's claims. Here are the results. (Learn more about our review process.)
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Haleigh’s Hope claims to have 10 mg (unspecified) per 1 mL serving.
Haleigh's Hope's website and labeling were so vague that we emailed their customer service to ask about cannabinoid servings. Haleigh's Hope has test results that claim that each 1 mL of Haleigh's Hope includes 10.7 mg of CBD and 0.5 mg of THC, which explains the 20:1 (CBD/THC) ratio listed on their label.
Our lab results found that each 1 mL serving contains a total of 10.133 mg of cannabinoids, including 9.328 mg of CBD and 0.401 mg of THC.
Haleigh’s Hope claims this is a 20:1 broad-spectrum hemp extract with 300 mg. It’s unclear what this product is from their website. “Broad spectrum” typically suggests it has CBD and other cannabinoids, but no THC.
Our lab tests found that this is a full-spectrum hemp extract that contains CBD, THC, CBN, CBC, CBG, CBDV, and CBL.
We found that Haleigh’s Hope contained 303.990 mg of cannabinoids, or 1.3% more cannabinoids than suggested by their website and label.
You can take this product sublingually or mix with a food or drink.