Sweet Earth Holdings Corporation cultivates, processes, and sells hemp cannabidiol (CBD) products in the United States and Spain. The company offers CBD and hemp infused facial products, including CBD hydration creams, oat and honey cleansers, and soothing CBD lip balms; and botanicals and essential oils, such as balancing CBD jasmine oils, soothing CBD bath salt soaks, invigorating CBD neem and turmeric scrubs, and aloe-infused CBD hand sanitizers for body and skin care. It also provides beard and face care products for men comprising CBD face cleansers, shaving creams, aftershave creams, beard and face oils, and styling balms; hemp products; CBD pre-rolls; and CBD dog treats consisting of garbanzo, flour, potato flakes, cheddar cheese, full spectrum hemp oil, natural beef flavor, MCT coconut oil, and mixed tocopherols. The company is based in Vancouver, Canada.
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