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Business of Food & Beverage: Oops I Ate My CBD Faces of Small Business

    • Business

This week we had the pleasure of chatting with Indigo, one of the founders of Oops I Ate My CBD. We talked about what it's like to be in the CBD space:
“It’s been hard to navigate what you are allowed to do / what you are supposed to do as an owner as a company because regulations aren’t really regulations, they’re what you’re supposed to do."

“Even though someone says it’s within the legal limit [THC content in CBD / Hemp products], it could be above it because they’re not providing the information. I think transparency is key in this industry and it’s lacking.”

And also what it's like to be a young entrepreneur: “It’s ok to fail because it’s gonna happen, and it happens to everyone even if you aren’t an entrepreneur. Its how you recover from your failures. If you just wallow you will get nowhere. Failing is ok, and it’s a part of getting better, and a part of being successful.”

"The biggest challenge is everyone, especially millennial's, are all for doing their own thing, and they one everyone to fit into their box of what they want to do. So it’s kind of hard when everyone is trying to do the same thing or do something completely separate and there’s not a lot of support behind it. You have to find a good support system and just go at it."

This week we had the pleasure of chatting with Indigo, one of the founders of Oops I Ate My CBD. We talked about what it's like to be in the CBD space:
“It’s been hard to navigate what you are allowed to do / what you are supposed to do as an owner as a company because regulations aren’t really regulations, they’re what you’re supposed to do."

“Even though someone says it’s within the legal limit [THC content in CBD / Hemp products], it could be above it because they’re not providing the information. I think transparency is key in this industry and it’s lacking.”

And also what it's like to be a young entrepreneur: “It’s ok to fail because it’s gonna happen, and it happens to everyone even if you aren’t an entrepreneur. Its how you recover from your failures. If you just wallow you will get nowhere. Failing is ok, and it’s a part of getting better, and a part of being successful.”

"The biggest challenge is everyone, especially millennial's, are all for doing their own thing, and they one everyone to fit into their box of what they want to do. So it’s kind of hard when everyone is trying to do the same thing or do something completely separate and there’s not a lot of support behind it. You have to find a good support system and just go at it."

30 min

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