In an effort to elevate its cosmeceutical and nutraceutical
product lines, Hemp, Inc. recently announced a full media partnership and
public relations agreement with Freedom Leaf, Inc. (OTC: FRLF), a leading
marijuana-related news, multimedia, entertainment, public relations and
branding firm. Under the terms of this six-month campaign, Hemp, Inc. will
receive a full-page advertisement in each of Freedom Leaf magazine’s monthly
print editions, as well as its related digital and social media platforms.
Following the commencement of this agreement on September 1, 2015, the
company’s advertisements will appear in tens of thousands of copies throughout
32 states.
“We expect this national campaign launch to bolster existing
marketing efforts and maximize profits,” Bruce Perlowin, chief executive
officer of Hemp, Inc., stated in a news release. “The upcoming advertisements
across Freedom Leaf’s platforms are designed to be a ‘call-to-action’ to join
the industrial hemp revolution and fight misleading propaganda and
long-standing misinformation on the hemp plant.”
This campaign, which is a continuation of the company’s
aggressive marketing strategy for its existing line, will highlight Hemp,
Inc.’s popular selection of hemp-infused products – including shampoos,
conditioners, moisturizers, lip balms, skin treatment oils and candles.
Additionally, these advertising efforts coincide with the impending launch of
the company’s 70,000 square-foot decortication plant. When operational, this
plant is expected to be the largest natural fiber manufacturing and processing
facility in North America.
“I believe Hemp, Inc. is a true pioneer in the industrial
hemp industry and I have high hopes about the direction in which Hemp, Inc. is
moving,” stated Clifford J. Perry, chief executive officer of Freedom Leaf.
“Their decortication plant in Spring Hope, North Carolina, is going to change
the way we do business and help transition from non-sustainable synthetic
solutions to more hemp-based clean, green solutions.”
Although banned in the U.S. under the Marijuana Tax Act of
1937, industrial hemp has been making a comeback in recent years. In 2014,
Congress passed the federal Farm Bill, which allowed some states to cultivate
the plant for research purposes. In March, North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple
took it one step further by signing a bill into law that laid the groundwork
for a commercial hemp industry in the state. For Hemp, Inc., this rising
sentiment around the country could provide a platform for sustainable financial
growth in the future.
To date, Hemp, Inc. has completed the first stage of four
toward preparing its manufacturing facility for operation. While the company
awaits the legalization of industrial hemp in North Carolina, it plans to use
the facility to process kenaf, a commercial fiber crop related to cotton. For
prospective shareholders, the popularity of Hemp, Inc.’s existing product
lines, as well as the near limitless market potential presented by its
decortication plant, makes the company an intriguing investment opportunity
moving forward. Look for Hemp, Inc. to continue capitalizing on its position in
one of the country’s most rapidly expanding markets while awaiting additional
regulatory reform.
For more information, visit www.hempinc.com
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