Intro
ERTH Hemp is a relatively new name in the CBD industry. They offer a range of CBD products not limited to CBD vape juice that includes CBD oil, capsules, topicals and CBD concentrates. Their vape juice line consists of five flavors and are formulated with CBD isolate, so they still provide all the benefits and effects of CBD, without the THC. In other words, vaping it will not get you high.
On their website, they provide independent lab tests from a credible source, however, I wish they would have performed more in-depth testing. With that said, the cannabinoid content seems to be accurately labeled according to the lab tests. Their products utilize CO2-extracted CBD isolate, which tends to taste better than full spectrum CBD oil. See our complete guide to learn everything you need to know about vaping CBD oil.
This vape juice was sent for free courtesy of Direct Vapor for the purpose of this review. If you wish to try their products for free, go to the ERTH Hemp website and click “try before you buy” to obtain 4 mL samples of their CBD vape juice.
Price: $24.99, $39.99, $59.99 (at Direct Vapor)
Strengths: 250, 500, 1000 mg
ERTH CBD Vape Juice
ERTH Hemp appears to take a vibrant approach to no-frills branding. It looks more like something you would get in an organic health food store. Their vape juice comes in 30 mL fine tip unicorn bottles and right now they're offering them in 250, 500 and 1000 mg strengths containing pure CO2-extracted CBD isolate. If you're new to incorporating CBD into your regimen, see our full guide on how to vape CBD oil properly.
One of the first things that I noticed is how they don't write "CBD" anywhere on their packaging. It says "hemp oil extract", which I found a bit odd, which shouldn't be confused with hemp seed oil. I'm not sure if it's for marketing purposes or legal purposes, but the lab test results confirm them to contain CBD with trace amounts of CBDv, another cannabinoid. Technically it could be considered "broad spectrum" CBD because it contains non-detectable levels of THC.
ERTH currently offers five fruit-based flavors. I had the chance to try two of them recently, and will update the review with more details when I get my free 4 mL samples. Let's get down to earth, I mean down to business.
Grape Candy
Fuji Pear
Peach Ring
Lemon Lime
Verdict
I've only tested out half of the flavors, but so far so good. Both of these bottles will be gone quick, especially Grape Candy. ERTH doesn't specify the VG/PG ratio but I'm guessing they are a 60/40, based on the viscosity and the way it vapes. It's not like a throat hit you would get from high nicotine e-juice, but it's not as smooth as most of the 70/30 VG blends that I have had. I also hope they will look into doing more comprehensive lab testing like some of the other CBD e-liquids I've reviewed. Otherwise I think they did a good job nailing those flavors.
All in all, if you're looking for some tasty fruit flavors infused with cannabidiol, they are worth checking out. My favorite was Grape Candy, but taste is subjective. Have you got your free samples yet? Leave a comment and share your thoughts on ERTH Hemp.
Dave Kriegel
Vaping for: 10 years
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Dave Kriegel
I started my vaping journey over ten years ago, quitting smoking while developing a strong interest in the technology that made it possible. I proudly became one of Vaping360's earliest contributors in 2015. Since then, I have authored hundreds of articles and reviews on topics ranging from e-cigs to cannabis vaporizers. After a brief hiatus, I have returned to Vaping360 as a freelance writer to continue sharing my knowledge and expertise about vaping with the world. When not writing content, I enjoy riding my bicycle and working on music at my home studio.