Highlights
Total CBD: | 750 mg |
Potency: | 25 mg/soft gel |
Cost per mg CBD: | $0.08 - $0.11 |
Extract Type: | Full-spectrum |
THC Content: | <0.3% |
Total CBD: | 750 mg |
Potency: | 25 mg/soft gel |
Cost per mg CBD: | $0.08 - $0.11 |
Extract Type: | Full-spectrum |
THC Content: | <0.3% |
These capsules are slightly above average in price despite having such a basic formula. We like to use a metric comparing the cost per milligram of CBD to compare similar CBD products. These capsules come in at around $0.11 per mg, or $0.08 if you buy 6 months worth at a time.
We feel like this is a lower than average value when you consider companies like Royal CBD sell their gel caps for the same price as the 6 month supply no matter how much you buy at a time.
Each capsule contains 25 mg of CBD — which places these capsules on the high-end of average. With that said, the company suggests taking just one capsule per day, and even sells their bottles by month supplies instead of per bottle. We feel this is unrealistic for most users who will likely need two or three of these capsules per day to hit their optimal doses.
You may be disappointed at the dose of these oils if expecting to see a bottle last 30 days.
CBDPure sources organically-grown hemp from farms in Colorado. They send each batch to an independent lab for testing to provide reassurance that their products use top-notch hemp, free from contaminants like heavy metals or pesticides.
The only way this company could have scored higher in the hemp department is to buy their hemp from USDA-certified organic hemp farmers — something that only recently became a real possibility in the United States, so we’ll cut them some slack. We hope to see CBDPure using certified-organic hemp in the near future.
CBDPure products don’t have any specific intended uses — like joint pain, sleep support, or stress-relief. They’re a generic mix of hemp extract and a carrier oil — like 90% of other CBD products currently on the market. This is an average product in all respects — from hemp quality to potency.
There’s only one option available for this product — a 750 mg bottle of capsules containing 30 caps. The options the company offers come in the number of bottles you buy. Each bottle is suggested to last one month as a capsule per day — so CBDPure sells bulk deals if you buy 3, or 6 months worth of capsules at a time. This equates to either 3 or 6 bottles of capsules.
There’s nothing special about this formula, but nothing particularly wrong with it either. It’s simply a CBD extract mixed with a carrier oil and injected into gel-caps. This formula is great for the general CBD user, but people looking to treat specific symptoms may want something more specialized instead.
In this review, we’ll be taking a look at CBDPure’s softgels.
CBDPure’s brand wholly relies on its certified organic product and 3rd party lab test results. When it comes to describing what makes CBDPure special, it pretty much begins and ends there.
How do these CBD softgels stand out from the competition? We’ve done the research so you can decide if the price and overall quality make this product right for your needs.
CBDPure’s newest product is the CBD softgels.
Every bottle contains 30 capsules with 25 mg of CBD each, for a total of 750 mg.
If you already take CBDPure’s hemp oil and need a stronger dose, CBDPure suggests upgrading to its softgel capsules.
Individual bottles cost $99.99 each.
These capsules are made to be taken daily. You can order CBDPure’s capsules in one, three, or six-month supplies. The company offers discounts for larger purchases.
If you choose the six-month supply, the price per bottle drops to $62.49, leading to significant savings.
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The broad and vague audience makes it difficult to make a specific recommendation for this product.
If you don’t want to think about your next order and want to create a regular CBD schedule, CBDPure’s subscription service might be what you’re looking for.
We might suggest CBDPure’s softgels if you already know your dose and they fit your needs. The health-conscious or hemp connoisseurs may find something to like with this product, but is it worth switching from your current brand?
These CBD capsules are a little more expensive than many other options on the market. They’re made with high-quality full-spectrum hemp, which helps to justify the higher cost.
The six-month supply is reasonable at just $0.08 per mg of CBD. However, it’s a little difficult to commit to a single product for a month at a time because CBD requirements tend to change.
Product Image | Month(s) Supply | Total Cost | Price Per Bottle | Total mg CBD | Total Capsules | CBD Per Capsule | Price Per mg CBD |
One | $89.99 | $89.99 | 750 mg | 30 | 25 mg | $0.11 | |
Three | $224.99 | $74.99 | 2250 mg | 90 | 25 mg | $0.09 | |
Six | $374.99 | $62.49 | 4500 mg | 180 | 25 mg | $0.08 |
CBDPure’s softgels come in just one potency — 750 mg. Each softgel contains 25 mg of CBD.
We should cut CBDPure some slack because this is a new product — but unless you specifically need this exact amount of CBD — there’s no major advantage over other products.
CBDPure states their hemp comes from Colorado and that all of its products are pesticide and herbicide-free.
It’s unclear what the land is like or who harvests it.
The 3rd-party lab testing eases any quality concerns as they pass all fields with flying colors.
You can verify the potency through the test results posted on the website, (the actual CBD potency is slightly higher than advertised) which is more than can be said for many CBD brands.
Based on the packaging and marketing of this product, we can only assume this product is here to replace pharmaceuticals for the elderly and chronic pain.
However, there is no evidence that this CBD oil is better than others for these groups.
Based on customer testimonials, most people seem satisfied with their results for pain.
CBDPure sells its softgels in subscription packages for additional cost-savings. You can buy it in increments of 1, 3, and 6 months at a time.
This is a great feature because it allows you to “set it and forget it”, receiving your monthly dose of CBD without having to make a new order.
Month Supply | Price | Cost per mg CBD |
1 Month | $99.99 | $0.11 |
3 Months | $224.99 | $0.09 |
6 Months | $374.99 | $0.08 |
We do not recommend CBDPure softgels.
This is a hard no from us, we can’t suggest you spend your money on something with such little variety, and virtually nothing special about it despite the above-average pricing.
Sure, it’s a quality product. The hemp is fantastic in fact, it has some solid 3rd-party testing and its organic, full-spectrum CBD.
Nevertheless, there are plenty of other fantastic CBD products out there with certified organic, full-spectrum, and the like. However, the lack of dosage options makes it hard for people to get the specific dose they may be looking for.
There are other companies with high-quality products, more variety, and better pricing. We suggest taking a look at Nature’s Script for a company that hits all these points.
Number | Product | Total CBD | Potency | Cost per mg CBD | Link |
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1 |
Royal CBD Softgel Capsules |
750 mg |
25 mg/capsule |
$0.13 |
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2 |
Social CBD Capsules |
1000 – 1500 mg |
33.33 – 50 mg/capsule |
$0.05 – $0.07 |
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3 |
Medterra CBD Isolate Gel Capsules |
750 – 1500 mg |
25 – 50 mg/capsule |
$0.04 – $0.06 |
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4 |
Nature’s Script Hemp Extract Capsules |
75 – 1500 mg |
15 – 25 mg/capsule |
$0.09 – $0.20 |
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5 |
cbdMD CBD Capsules & Softgels |
450 – 3000 mg |
15 – 50 mg/capsule |
$0.05 – $0.08 |
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6 |
Lazarus Naturals Cycling Frog CBD Capsules |
400 – 2000 mg |
100 mg/capsule |
$0.05 – $0.06 |
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7 |
Highland Pharms CBD Softgel Capsules |
450 – 3000 mg |
15 – 100 mg/capsule |
$0.06 – $0.11 |