CBD.co Review (2026): Is the Multi-Brand Marketplace Worth Buying From?
CBD.co is not a hemp brand. It is a marketplace — more than 130 brands under one checkout, from household names like Charlotte’s Web, NuLeaf Naturals and Medterra through to newer THC-P and THCA vape labels. That makes it a fundamentally different proposition to every other review on this site.
The case for buying here is comparison. If you want to put a Charlotte’s Web sleep gummy next to a TRĒ House Delta-9 gummy next to a Medterra roll-on and buy all three in one order, no single-brand store can do that.
The case against is that a marketplace inherits the standards of whatever it lists. We found brand certificates of analysis linked on most product pages — and none at all on an intoxicating THC-P vape sitting in the best-seller grid. That inconsistency is the thing to understand before you order.
The Short Verdict
CBD.co is worth using for the catalogue. Well over a hundred brands across CBD, Delta-8, Delta-9, THCA, THC-P, HHC, kratom, functional mushrooms, flower, vapes, topicals and pet products is a genuinely useful range, and the established brands they carry come with their lab reports attached.
Where we would be careful is the newer end of the catalogue. The best-seller grid is now dominated by THCA and THC-P vapes and pre-rolls carrying zero reviews, and at least one of them had no COA linked at all. On a marketplace, "best seller" does not necessarily mean customer-validated.
The returns policy is also weak and internally inconsistent — 15 days, unopened only, at your shipping cost, with the site’s own pages contradicting each other on the window and on whether a restocking fee applies.
What CBD.co Actually Is
CBD.co describes itself as a curated online marketplace for CBD products from top brands and manufacturers. Its brand index runs to roughly 130 entries alphabetically — Charlotte’s Web, NuLeaf Naturals, CBDfx, Medterra, Lazarus Naturals, cbdMD, CBDistillery, Canna River, JustCBD, TRĒ House, Binoid, LITTO and many more.
The company lists a Plano, Texas contact address and cites membership of the Hemp Industries Association, the National Hemp Association and the US Hemp Roundtable.
One thing we could not establish: ownership. No parent company is disclosed anywhere on the site and we could not verify one from any reliable source, so we are not going to speculate about it.
130+ Brands
From the biggest names in US CBD through to newer hemp-THC labels.
Well Beyond CBD
Delta-8, Delta-9, THCA, THC-P, HHC, kratom, mushrooms, flower, vapes and pet.
Ownership Undisclosed
No parent company is named on the site and we could not verify one.
How Well Are the Brands Vetted?
This is the question that matters most on a marketplace, and the honest answer is that CBD.co does not publish a documented vetting protocol. The only claim we could find on the site is category copy stating that all featured brands "are dedicated to safety and transparency and publicly publish third-party lab reports."
In practice that means the COAs come from the brands, not from CBD.co. Individual product pages do link the brand’s certificate of analysis PDF directly, and we verified live COAs on five of the six products in this guide. There is no site-wide lab-report hub — the /lab-reports URL redirects to New Arrivals.
The exception is the one that matters. The LITTO ZOOTED THC-P disposable — an intoxicating vape containing a potent synthesised cannabinoid — had no COA linked on its product page at all. That is the single clearest illustration of what a marketplace model means in practice: coverage is only as good as the weakest listing.
What to do about it
Before buying anything intoxicating from CBD.co, look for the COA link on the product page. If it is not there, either pick a different product or contact customer service and ask for the batch report before ordering. Do not assume the marketplace has checked it for you.
Our Picks from the Catalogue
We looked for products with real review volume and published lab reports rather than whatever sits highest in the best-seller grid.
TRĒ House Delta-9 Peach Pear
446 reviews at a 4.99 average — the strongest review base we found anywhere on the site — with a balanced 1:1 THC to CBD ratio. Read the review.
NuLeaf Naturals Full Spectrum
60mg per millilitre held constant across every size from 5ml to 100ml, in a two-ingredient formula. Read the review.
Charlotte’s Web Sleep Gummies
10mg CBD with a conservative 3mg of melatonin, 60 count, from the most established brand in US CBD. Read the review.
Shipping and State Restrictions
This is where CBD.co gets complicated, and it is worth reading carefully before you fill a cart.
The baseline: shipping is free over $99, US and APO/FPO only, no international. Orders placed before 2pm Central on weekdays usually ship the same day, though the policy allows 24 to 72 hours for processing. Delivery is USPS Ground Advantage, typically two to eight business days. Idaho is blocked sitewide.
Then it tightens by product type. Delta-8 items are blocked from around twenty states. Kratom is blocked from several more plus specific counties. Individual THC products carry their own lists — the LITTO THC-P disposable is blocked from 25 states, while Delta-9 gummies are typically blocked from California, DC, Idaho, New Hampshire, New Jersey and South Dakota.
Check before you order
- The restriction line on the specific product page, not just the sitewide policy
- Whether your cart mixes products with different state blocks
- That your total clears $99 if you want free shipping
- That the product has a COA linked, especially for anything intoxicating
Returns — read this twice
- 15 days from purchase, unused and unopened only
- Prior approval required from customer service
- You pay return shipping, and shipping costs are not refunded
- Gift cards, used hardware, worn apparel and sale items are excluded
- Damaged or incorrect items must be reported within 48 hours
- Their own pages also reference a 30-day cutoff and a 15% restocking fee — confirm before shipping anything back
Discounts
CBD.co runs a subscribe-and-save programme offering up to 15% off recurring deliveries with free shipping on subscription orders, and free shipping on any order over $99. Sitewide messaging advertises savings of up to 30%, but that refers to product markdowns rather than a code.
We found no public sitewide coupon code, no stated first-order code, no bulk discount tier and no price-match policy anywhere on the site. A rewards programme link exists but the page did not render any mechanics on repeated visits, so we cannot tell you what it is worth. Full details on our CBD.co coupon page.
Who Should Buy from CBD.co
Use CBD.co if
- You want to compare several brands in one order
- You want a specific established brand at a competitive price
- You want breadth across CBD, Delta-8, Delta-9, THCA and more
- You are happy to check the COA link yourself before ordering
Buy direct instead if
- You want a satisfaction guarantee on opened product
- You want a single brand’s full catalogue and subscription pricing
- You live in a state with heavy hemp restrictions
- You want the marketplace to have vetted lab results for you
How CBD.co Compares to Buying Direct
Buying direct from a brand generally gets you a better returns policy and better subscription pricing. Tanasi will refund an empty container and pay your return shipping; MONTKUSH gives 30% off an initial subscription. CBD.co gives you neither.
What CBD.co gives you instead is choice and a single checkout. If you already know which brand you want, buy direct. If you are still deciding — or you want a Charlotte’s Web gummy and a TRĒ House gummy in the same box — the marketplace earns its place. Our best hemp brands guide is the place to start if you have not narrowed it down yet.
CBD.co FAQ
Is CBD.co legitimate?
Yes — it is an established multi-brand hemp marketplace listing a Plano, Texas address and citing membership of the Hemp Industries Association, National Hemp Association and US Hemp Roundtable. It carries major brands including Charlotte’s Web, NuLeaf Naturals and Medterra.
Does CBD.co test the products it sells?
No. It states that its featured brands publish third-party lab reports, and links those brand COAs on individual product pages. It does not run its own independent testing programme, and coverage is not universal — we found an intoxicating THC-P vape with no COA linked at all.
Which states does CBD.co ship to?
All US states plus APO/FPO except Idaho, with no international shipping. Restrictions then tighten by product: Delta-8 is blocked from around twenty states, kratom from several more, and individual THC products carry their own lists — one THC-P vape is blocked from 25 states.
What is the return policy?
15 days, unused and unopened, with prior approval, and you pay return shipping. Their own pages contradict this in two places — one references a 30-day cutoff, and the shipping policy mentions a 15% restocking fee — so confirm with customer service before returning anything.
Is there free shipping?
Yes, on orders over $99. Orders placed before 2pm Central on weekdays usually ship the same day, with delivery in two to eight business days by USPS Ground Advantage.
Does CBD.co have a coupon code?
We found no public sitewide code. There is a subscribe-and-save programme worth up to 15% off, free shipping over $99, and an email-capture popup offering 20% off without stated terms.
How old do I have to be to order?
21. CBD.co states its site is not intended for anyone under 21 and that its products are not for sale to under-21s.
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