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By Tutela Medical Editorial Team
Quick Answer: This comparison evaluates four full-spectrum CBD gummy products — Charlotte's Web, Cornbread Hemp, Triple Green Farms, and Zanari — against five dimensions: per-serving dose disclosure, COA (Certificate of Analysis) accessibility, pricing structure, refund policy clarity, and 2026 regulatory compliance posture under P.L. 119-37. Charlotte's Web and Cornbread Hemp both provide publicly accessible COAs with per-serving potency and THC content. Triple Green Farms does not provide a public COA and does not disclose per-gummy CBD content — which means its November 2026 compliance posture cannot be verified. Zanari's COA accessibility should be confirmed directly on the brand's site. The right product depends on which of these factors matters most to your situation.
How We Evaluated These Full-Spectrum CBD Products
This comparison was prepared by the Tutela Medical editorial team in May 2026 using publicly available brand information. Products were selected based on market presence and SERP visibility in the full-spectrum CBD gummy category, with specific attention to brands that represented a range of transparency postures — from established brands with robust COA programs to newer direct-to-consumer brands with limited public documentation.
Each product was evaluated against the same five dimensions: (1) Per-serving CBD milligram disclosure — does the label or Supplement Facts panel state per-gummy potency?; (2) COA accessibility — does the brand provide a publicly accessible, third-party, batch-matched Certificate of Analysis?; (3) Pricing structure — what is the effective per-unit cost, and are there subscription or minimum-purchase requirements?; (4) Refund policy — how is the return window defined and what are the conditions?; (5) 2026 P.L. 119-37 compliance posture — does the brand's COA allow independent assessment of total THC per container against the November 2026 0.4mg ceiling?
No independent product testing was conducted. All information is sourced from each brand's published materials, including Terms and Conditions, product pages, and publicly accessible COAs where available, verified as of May 2026. This comparison contains no affiliate relationships — no link in this article earns a commission. Product ordering is alphabetical within each section. Products are not ranked. The final section matches each product to specific reader scenarios based on the evaluation dimensions above.
The Comparison Framework: Decision Points That Matter in 2026
Two factors make the 2026 full-spectrum CBD comparison meaningfully different from previous years.
First, P.L. 119-37 (signed November 12, 2025) sets a 0.4mg total THC per container ceiling for finished hemp products effective November 12, 2026. Industry analysis estimates this threshold would require reformulation of 90-95% of current full-spectrum CBD products. Whether any specific product complies depends on its COA's total THC per container figure — information only available if the brand publishes a current COA. This makes COA accessibility a compliance-evaluation tool, not just a quality-transparency nicety.
Second, the CBD gummy market's per-gummy dose disclosure norm is split: established brands with transparent labeling programs disclose per-serving potency; newer direct-to-consumer brands often disclose only total mg per bottle. This disclosure gap matters because (a) it makes dose comparison to published research impossible and (b) consumers cannot evaluate effective per-serving cost without per-gummy content.
These two variables — COA accessibility and per-gummy dose disclosure — serve as the primary framework for this comparison.
Charlotte's Web CBD Gummies (Charlotte's Web Holdings)
Charlotte's Web is among the most established hemp CBD brands in the United States, having operated since 2013. The company is publicly traded on the Toronto Stock Exchange (TSX: CWEB) and has been a consistent voice in hemp CBD policy discussions and regulatory proceedings.
Per-gummy CBD disclosure: Charlotte's Web gummies disclose per-gummy CBD content on the Supplement Facts panel — 10mg CBD per gummy for standard formulas, with higher-potency options available. CO2 extraction: confirmed in brand materials. Public COA: Charlotte's Web maintains a publicly accessible COA portal on its website, with results searchable by batch number, covering cannabinoid potency, heavy metals, pesticides, and microbial screens. Single-bottle availability: yes — Charlotte's Web gummies are available for single-bottle purchase. Subscription: optional, not required for first purchase. Refund policy: stated terms publicly accessible. The brand has maintained its COA disclosure and pricing transparency practices as of May 2026.
P.L. 119-37 posture: Because Charlotte's Web publishes COAs with total THC content per batch, consumers can review current COAs to assess where the product's total THC per container sits relative to the 0.4mg ceiling. The brand has made public statements acknowledging the November 2026 regulatory environment and indicating intent to maintain compliant positioning. Current COA review before purchasing is still the appropriate consumer step.
Cornbread Hemp Full Spectrum CBD Gummies (Cornbread Hemp)
Cornbread Hemp is a Kentucky-based company using USDA-certified organic hemp. The brand emphasizes flower-derived extraction (using hemp flowers rather than stalks and stems) and is USDA Organic certified for its gummy formulas.
Per-gummy CBD disclosure: Cornbread Hemp discloses per-gummy CBD and THC content on the Supplement Facts panel. Standard gummies contain 25mg CBD and 1mg THC per gummy; higher-potency variants contain up to 4mg THC per gummy. The 4mg THC per gummy formulation is notable for the P.L. 119-37 analysis: a 30-gummy bottle at 4mg THC per gummy would contain 120mg total THC — dramatically above the 0.4mg per container ceiling. Cornbread Hemp CEO Eric Zipperle has stated publicly that the company's current products would be affected by the November 2026 rule, and that the company needs either a legislative delay or reformulation path. This is the most transparent public statement of any brand evaluated here about the November 2026 compliance challenge.
CO2 extraction: confirmed. Public COA: Cornbread Hemp provides publicly accessible COAs on its website. Pricing: per-bottle purchasing available. Subscription: optional. Refund policy: stated terms publicly accessible. For consumers specifically interested in high-potency full-spectrum formulations, Cornbread Hemp's transparency about its November 2026 compliance situation is an important data point to factor into purchasing decisions between now and the regulatory deadline.
Triple Green Farms CBD Gummies (Triple Green Farms)
Triple Green Farms is a direct-to-consumer hemp CBD brand. Per the brand's published materials, the product uses CO2 extraction with cold-pressed, unrefined CBD oil and triple filtration for lead removal, and is manufactured in the USA.
Per-gummy CBD disclosure: not provided. Triple Green Farms states total CBD per bottle (500mg or 1000mg) but does not disclose per-gummy CBD content in any publicly available brand material. CO2 extraction: stated by brand. Public COA: not publicly accessible. Total THC per container: cannot be determined from publicly available information. Pricing structure: bundle-only minimum purchase (two bottles minimum); Subscribe and Save option bundles a separate $19.93/month Health and Wellness Digital Publication subscription requiring a distinct cancellation call to 888-582-5130. Refund policy: 30-day window from original purchase date (not delivery date); customer pays return shipping; RMA number required before returning.
P.L. 119-37 posture: cannot be assessed. Without a public COA, total THC per container is unknown, and compliance with the November 2026 0.4mg per container ceiling is unverifiable from publicly available sources. This is the central transparency gap in the Triple Green Farms evaluation. A full verified review of Triple Green Farms CBD Gummies including the subscription terms and regulatory context is available at the Triple Green Farms review on this site.
Zanari CBD Gummies (Zanari)
Zanari CBD Gummies are a full-spectrum CBD gummy available through online channels, with a review available on this site at tutelamedical.com/product/zanari-cbd-gummies/. Per brand materials, Zanari gummies are formulated with full-spectrum CBD from organic hemp, use CO2 extraction, and are vegan and gluten-free. Some formulations include additional ingredients such as melatonin or ashwagandha. Per-gummy CBD content per brand materials ranges between 10-25mg depending on the formulation. Organic cane sugar and natural fruit flavors are stated ingredients.
COA accessibility: readers should verify current COA availability directly on the Zanari website, as this information may have changed since this review was prepared. Pricing: per published materials, available with single-bottle and multi-bottle options. Refund policy: a satisfaction guarantee is referenced in brand materials; specific terms should be confirmed on the current product page before purchasing. P.L. 119-37 posture: dependent on current COA review — if Zanari provides a current batch-matched COA showing total THC per container, compliance can be assessed; if not, it is unverifiable in the same category as Triple Green Farms.
Side-by-Side: The Five Decision Points
Per-gummy dose disclosed: Charlotte's Web — yes. Cornbread Hemp — yes. Triple Green Farms — no. Zanari — partial (range stated in brand materials, confirm on current label).
Public COA accessible: Charlotte's Web — yes, batch-matched. Cornbread Hemp — yes, batch-matched. Triple Green Farms — no. Zanari — verify directly on brand site.
Single-bottle available: Charlotte's Web — yes. Cornbread Hemp — yes. Triple Green Farms — no (two-bottle minimum). Zanari — verify on current product page.
Subscription bundled involuntarily: Charlotte's Web — no. Cornbread Hemp — no. Triple Green Farms — yes (Subscribe and Save path includes $19.93/month publication subscription). Zanari — verify on current product page.
November 2026 compliance verifiable: Charlotte's Web — yes (via COA). Cornbread Hemp — yes (via COA; high-THC variants would need reformulation). Triple Green Farms — no (no public COA). Zanari — depends on COA availability.
Which Formula for Which Situation
For consumers who prioritize transparency and want to assess November 2026 compliance before purchasing: Charlotte's Web or Cornbread Hemp are the appropriate choices. Both publish COAs. Charlotte's Web's standard formulations are positioned at lower per-gummy THC, which is more favorable under the P.L. 119-37 threshold. Cornbread Hemp's standard (25mg CBD / 1mg THC) formulation is on the higher end of THC per gummy — review the current COA's total THC per bottle figure to assess the container-level compliance picture.
For consumers subject to workplace drug testing who still want a full-spectrum product: Review the COA total THC per container for any full-spectrum product before purchasing, and understand that daily full-spectrum use can produce cumulative trace THC. The drug test risk section in the CBD safety guide on this site covers this in detail. Verified THC-free broad-spectrum or isolate products are the standard recommendation for drug-tested individuals.
For consumers who use Subscribe and Save ordering and want to avoid a bundled publication subscription: Charlotte's Web and Cornbread Hemp offer subscription options that are supplement-only. Triple Green Farms' Subscribe and Save path bundles the separate $19.93/month publication subscription — a distinction that matters for anyone on auto-ship ordering.
For consumers specifically researching Triple Green Farms CBD Gummies who want an honest assessment of what can and cannot be verified: The complete verified review — including the subscription billing structure, refund policy details, the COA transparency gap, and the P.L. 119-37 compliance question — is at the Triple Green Farms CBD Gummies review on this site.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which full-spectrum CBD gummies have publicly accessible lab results?
Among the four brands evaluated: Charlotte's Web maintains a publicly accessible COA portal on its website, with batch-searchable results and cannabinoid potency, heavy metals, and contaminant panels available. Cornbread Hemp provides publicly accessible COAs on its website, including per-gummy CBD and THC content and heavy metal and pesticide panels. Zanari CBD Gummies' COA accessibility should be confirmed directly on the brand's website as accessibility policies can change. Triple Green Farms does not provide a publicly accessible COA on its product page or in its Terms and Conditions. For 2026 specifically, COA accessibility determines whether a full-spectrum product's compliance with P.L. 119-37's 0.4mg total THC per container ceiling can be verified independently.
What should I look for on a CBD gummy label before buying?
Six items to check on any CBD gummy label before purchasing: per-serving CBD milligrams (not just total per bottle); spectrum type (full-spectrum, broad-spectrum, or isolate) stated on the label; a COA link or batch number that allows you to access the third-party lab report; total THC per container on that COA (critical for P.L. 119-37 compliance assessment); age restriction (21+ language for hemp-derived products); and the FDA DSHEA disclaimer. Products missing per-serving dose, spectrum disclosure, or COA access are structurally unverifiable before purchase.
How does the November 2026 hemp law affect which CBD gummies I can buy?
P.L. 119-37 sets a ceiling of 0.4 milligrams of total THC per container for finished hemp-derived products, effective November 12, 2026. For full-spectrum CBD gummies, compliance depends on whether the product's total THC across the entire bottle falls within that ceiling. Industry analysis estimates 90-95% of current full-spectrum products exceed this threshold. Whether a delay bill passes before the November deadline is uncertain as of this report. Brands that publish COAs allow you to check total THC content and assess compliance posture. Brands without public COAs do not allow this assessment.
Is there a meaningful price difference between the brands compared here?
Yes. Charlotte's Web and Cornbread Hemp both offer single-bottle purchase options, making per-unit cost calculable without a multi-bottle commitment. Triple Green Farms is bundle-only (two bottles minimum) and the Subscribe and Save path also includes a $19.93/month publication subscription requiring separate cancellation. For consumers wanting to evaluate a product before committing, brands offering single-bottle purchase access provide a lower-risk entry point. Effective per-unit cost comparisons should be made using the per-gummy CBD content alongside the per-bottle price — which requires that per-gummy content is actually disclosed, a variable where brands differ significantly.
This article is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. No product discussed herein is intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Hemp-derived CBD product legality varies by jurisdiction — verify current laws in your state before purchasing. Not for use by persons under 21 years of age. Consult a physician before use if pregnant, nursing, taking medications, or managing a health condition. This comparison contains no affiliate links.
For the mechanism of how CBD interacts with the body, see the endocannabinoid system overview. For formulation-level research on full-spectrum versus isolate, see the full-spectrum CBD research breakdown. For drug interaction and safety information, see the CBD safety guide. For the complete verified review of Triple Green Farms CBD Gummies, see the Triple Green Farms CBD Gummies review.
