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Hemp-based skincare startup Hey Bud secures huge deal to supply 400 Priceline stores

Hemp-powered skincare brand Hey Bud has rolled into more than 400 Priceline stores nationwide, as the startup readies for Australian authorities to embrace a greater variety of cannabis and CBD-infused products. 
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David Adams
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Hemp-powered skincare brand Hey Bud has rolled into more than 400 Priceline stores nationwide, as the startup readies for Australian authorities to embrace a greater variety of cannabis and CBD-infused products.

Hey Bud offers a range of serums, cleansers, and clay masks infused with hempseed oil, a natural product touted for its anti-inflammatory properties.

While hemp is derived from the cannabis plant family, hempseed oil contains no psychoactive ingredients โ€” even if the Hey Bud name does cheekily allude to the plantโ€™s more well-known cousin.

Officially launched in 2020 by Melbourne co-founders Alex Roslaniec, Ollie Watts, and Fedele Dโ€™Amico, Hey Bud commands its own webstore and an engaged, youthful fanbase with more than 210,000 Instagram followers.

The company claims to have made $10 million in sales in its brief history.

Partnering with Priceline will help the brand reach even more young customers, Roslaniec says, given the overlap between Hey Budโ€™s existing users and the pharmacy chainโ€™s core customer base.

โ€œWhat we found from speaking to a few different retailers was that Pricelineโ€™s customer demographic really made a lot of sense for us,โ€ Roslaniec told SmartCompany.

โ€œSo a lot of our customers do shop in the likes of Priceline, and they also have a very similar age demographic as well.โ€

โ€œWe know customers have been wanting to see our products on store shelves for a while now, and we are so excited to finally make that happen,โ€ co-founder Ollie Watts said in a statement.

The company is also exploring international distribution opportunities, Fedele added.

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More broadly, the Priceline expansion will help Hey Bud on its mission of โ€œactually educating our customers, and making sure that we are breaking down the stigma of cannabis because it doesnโ€™t have this psychoactive component to itโ€.

At the same time, Hey Bud is keeping a keen eye on the CBD product market.

While doctors are free to prescribe pharmaceutical cannabis in certain circumstances, access to cannabis-based products like CBD oil is strictly regulated in Australia.

Given the prevalence of legalised CBD-infused consumer products in the US, Canada, and the UK, Roslaniec says customers are eager to hear about legislative developments at home.

โ€œWhat weโ€™re finding from a lot of our customers is theyโ€™re actually asking us, theyโ€™re looking to us for answers when CBD will become legal within Australia,โ€ he said.

โ€œI believe that itโ€™s only a matter of time before CBD and cannabis become more recreationally legalised here in Australia which we are keeping a very close eye on,โ€ he added.

The company is โ€œtalking to formulators overseas to understand what the process looks like as well so that we are ready to pivot into that space.โ€