Wholesale FAQs

 
I am interested in carrying your product in my store, what do I do next?
 
You can do one of two things: 
 
Fill out THIS FORM and we will get back to you within 24 hours
Send an email to sales@healthyrootshemp.com and we we will get back to ASAP
 
Is there a minimum order requirement?
 
$250 is the minimum order requirement. We also have wholesale bundle pricing so you can try a wide variety of our products and decide what is best for your store. Please send an email to sales@healthyrootshemp.com if you are interested in learning more about our wholesale pricing.
 
What is your wholesale pricing?
 
We offer 50% off retail price for wholesale orders. 
 
What information or educational materials do you provide to retail stores who sell your products?
 
We provide product display cases, informational brochures and marketing materials for stores to use for customer education, we can also come in and train store staff on our product line. We provide product samples for staff so they can test out our products for themselves. We provide test results for all products, MSRP price sheets, and any other additional information your store needs for its customer demographic. We also have a 60 second commercial you can show in the TVs in your store. We are very transparent, so anything you need, just ask! 
 
Do you white label?
 
If our vision, mission, and values are aligned and our product will be well-represented, we are open to white label opportunities. Please email sales@healthyrootshemp.com if you are interested in white labeling our product. 
 
Are you vertically integrated or do you outsource?
 
We are 100% vertically integrated from seed to seal. Our hemp is grown locally on an organic farm, extracted locally, and manufactured and shipped from our facility on Airport Way near Portland International Airport (PDX). 
 
Do you use third party testing?
 
Yes we use Pixis Labs, an ISO 17025 fully accredited and compliant lab located here in Portland, OR. We have a three step testing process – hemp, extracted material, and final end product – and can provide Certificates of Analysis (COAs) on all batches. We test all materials for potency, purity, and heavy metals and pesticides. 
 
Can I tour your facility?
 
Yes, we are very transparent and welcome our partners to visit our facility and see our process in action. 
 

Glossary of Terms

 
Industrial Hemp is part of the Cannabis Sativa family and contains less than .3% of THC and is mostly comprised of the non-psychoactive compounds and cannabinoids (the ones that do not get you high)
 
Cannabis on the other hand, contains higher levels of THC, the psychoactive cannabinoid that gives you the intoxicating feeling. 
 
Cannabinoids are the chemical compounds secreted by cannabis flowers that interact with our Endocannabinoid System (ECS) and produce a variety of effects on our bodies. Endocannabinoids are produced naturally within our bodies (like the bliss hormone anandamide) and phytocannabinoids are produced naturally in plants like cannabis and hemp (like THC, CBD, CBN, CBG, CBV). 
 
THC is short for TetraHydroCannabinol. It is one of more than a hundred cannabinoids produced by the industrial hemp and cannabis plants and is the main psychoactive compound in cannabis that gives the high sensation.
 
CBD is short for CannaBiDiol. It is one of more than a hundred cannabinoids produced by the industrial hemp and cannabis plants. Unlike THC, CBD is non-psychoactive meaning it doesn’t give you the intoxicating or “high” effects that THC products do. 
 
Full Spectrum Oil (FSO) contains all other compounds in hemp including other cannabinoids, terpenes, and fatty acids creating The Entourage Effect.
 
Isolate is when the CBD is extracted from the hemp plant and isolated on its own without any of the other compounds in hemp. Does not create The Entourage Effect.
 
The Entourage Effect is the result produced from the synergistic interaction of the cannabinoids, terpenes, fatty acids and other compounds naturally found in hemp and cannabis.
  
Terpenes are the essential oils of cannabis and hemp, giving each strain its unique smell and flavor. Not unique to cannabis, terpenes can be found in other plants and foods and offer a variety of effects.