We have Organic-certified CBD Isolate for sale produced using our patent-pending process.
Our COAs, Oregon Tilth certification, and photos are attached.
$1000/kg on singles. Inquire for higher volume pricing.
We also have non-organic CBG produced with the same methodology that we are selling on behalf of a farm client. The farmer uses organic practices but is not certified.
$2250/kg on singles. Inquire for higher volume pricing.
We can produce Organic-certified CBG Isolate as well. Reach out to us to discuss further as we’d need to do it on a contract basis. We’re a small business and decided not to purchase Organic CBG biomass for the purpose until we’d better evaluated demand.
Contact us at info@forgottentrailscbd.com to learn more (Our wholesale page for the website in still under development). We are a small business, so inventory is limited for the time being (5-8 kg/ week). We can always get you on the waiting list.
080221_refiso_org_001.pdf (1.5 MB)
OTCO_Certificate.pdf (243.8 KB)
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Tolling from biomass is available too.
We’re also looking for a few licensees of our IP to help with scale up and to take full advantage of this innovative process. Sales, tolling, or partnership inquiries are welcome and encouraged!
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If it’s purged to zero ppm who’s going to pay 3x as much ?
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No one on this forum that’s for sure
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Remember when people called CO2 solventless?
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And not trying to be a dick but, let’s face it…
The general public don’t have a clue what they want. People like “buzzwords”. Especially in this industry. If people were that concerned about wanting to ingest organic medicines, they should eat white willow bark instead of aspirin and cayenne (capsicum) as a blood thinner.
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I don’t think it is a dick opinion to have. It is a perfectly valid way to look at organically labeled products. Purchasing from us or any organic-certified producer in the hemp industry is likely not for you.
I did not claim that it was solventless. We use water and organic 200 proof ethanol in our processing steps. I’m not sure the exact point you were making by saying grape alcohol. It happens to be organic grain ethanol, but it could have just as easily been grape or corn.
I’m aware the forum is mostly populated by processors who l won’t end up as my most prolific customers, but it is another way to get the word out.
@anon32743824 Also, a completely valid perspective. If I was only marketing a non-organic isolate that was made without hydrocarbons (and without the higher costs associated with organic materials), our price point would be different. And we are happy to produce that on a toll contract for any one interested.
It’s near impossible to know every company’s price point in this industry, but my understanding is that we are ~ 1/2 the cost and ~ 1/6 the cost of the only other two companies producing organic isolate.
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If you have customers willing to pay you $1,800 per kg because your molecule is supposedly organic that tells me that your customers are morons. 5-8 kg a week?
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So much hate from folks on this forum for USDA organic cbd. I dont understand why.
There 100% is a market for USDA Organic Hemp and hemp products. Just like with most other crops.
@KandThegingchemist is advertising his organic isolate. If you dont want it, dont buy it. Simple as that.
For those of you bitching and debating about organic, Let me ask you this - when you’re at the grocery store and see organic bananas, do you get just as upset that they’re more expensive too?
1000/kg is actually about 1/3 the cost of most other product out there. Sure its twice as much as conventional, but 1000/kg is CHEAP.
I’ve done a fair amount of market research or organic cbd and most the clientele we sell ours to, pay between 2500-3000/kg just for distillate.
Certified Organic ethanol is almost 6x the cost as denatured, and I’d imagine the organic solvent or Terps hes using to crash to isolate is for more expensive then pentane.
Call around and ask USDA organic hemp brands what they’re currently paying and you’ll see @KandThegingchemist is well below market average.
Congrats on dialing in your tek @KandThegingchemist… dont waste your time responding to the haters, they’re not buying it anyways.
*edit for spelling
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Money is money. Theres a demand for it. Why should he not supply it?
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How many hand jobs and what quantity of mushrooms did you give future for that level 3?..
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4200 handjobs over the next 36 months. 0% interest.
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It’s not hating, it’s a bad business model and it confuses people. Organic isolate is a marketing term there is zero added value you from this process and you’re ripping off customers. Your comparisons to bananas make zero sense.
Quick background our CEO is the largest producer of organic onions in the country. We grow annually on 20,000 acres of usda certified organic soil. All the hemp we grow is organic. I do not however pay $30 a gallon for organic ethanol and I certainly don’t try and trick customers into believing organic isolate is better than regular isolate because it’s not. That’s why I’m talking.
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There are no tricks or dishonesty. And you’re not buying, therefore you’re not a customer.
Noone is claiming Organic Isolate is better, 99% is 99%.
There are brands however that manufacture USDA organic cbd products. As such they need USDA organic cbd. The products sell for a higher premium, meaning the cbd sells for a higher premium.
Again, if you dont want to buy, dont. Just dont shit on someone else’s post.
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Are they doing any conversions with that isolate?
I see what you’re getting at and cant imagine so. I’ve had people ask for certified organic d8, but thats not possible as far as I know noone has found a catalyst that IS certified.
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Correct. You might be able to make it happen with ethanol and citric acid (approved for organic processing), but it would not result in a d8 product that any one should be comfortable selling.