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Oklahoma City, Tulsa, OK - With the FDA and Indonesia looking to ban kratom, we'd expect prices to rise drastically nationwide. Instead we found prices dropping, for example, at the Earthly Mist website to as low as $5 an ounce
OKLAHOMA CITY & TULSA, Okla. - illiNews -- Kratom, a member of the coffee family, is an all-natural plant that consumers claim helps them with opiate withdrawals, pain, relaxation, mood, energy and overall well-being.
With the FDA continuing their war on kratom and Indonesia looking to ban kratom and giving their farmers until 2024 to transition to other crops, we'd expect panic in the USA, causing prices to rise.
Instead, we're seeing prices drop. One of those places we've seen a dramatic drop in price is at the earthlymist.com website. We asked CJ Matt, warehouse and website manager at Earthly Mist why have prices dropped? "Prices have dropped from $10 to $5 an ounce because we believe, since seeing positive trends in states like, Utah, Arizona, Georgia and Maryland, that Kratom will be safe for those in need in America." CJ Matt also stated, "Our sources have told us that kratom will be safe in Indonesia as well, so we'll keep thinking positive here at Earthly Mist."
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When we asked Danelle Pierce, retail manager at Earthly Mist about the price drop she said, "The prices online are more of a permanent price but for our brick and mortar stores, that's just a 2020 new year promotion. We won't be able to continue selling at $5 an ounce because it cost more to operate a retail location, so come while the prices last. But, rest assured, you can always go online at earthlymist.com for $5 an ounce and order after our in-store promotions are over.
Earthly Mist provides high-quality Kratom at https://earthlymist.com. They provide guidance on Kratom as an natural opioid painkiller alternative. Contact them or visit their website to learn more.
With the FDA continuing their war on kratom and Indonesia looking to ban kratom and giving their farmers until 2024 to transition to other crops, we'd expect panic in the USA, causing prices to rise.
Instead, we're seeing prices drop. One of those places we've seen a dramatic drop in price is at the earthlymist.com website. We asked CJ Matt, warehouse and website manager at Earthly Mist why have prices dropped? "Prices have dropped from $10 to $5 an ounce because we believe, since seeing positive trends in states like, Utah, Arizona, Georgia and Maryland, that Kratom will be safe for those in need in America." CJ Matt also stated, "Our sources have told us that kratom will be safe in Indonesia as well, so we'll keep thinking positive here at Earthly Mist."
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When we asked Danelle Pierce, retail manager at Earthly Mist about the price drop she said, "The prices online are more of a permanent price but for our brick and mortar stores, that's just a 2020 new year promotion. We won't be able to continue selling at $5 an ounce because it cost more to operate a retail location, so come while the prices last. But, rest assured, you can always go online at earthlymist.com for $5 an ounce and order after our in-store promotions are over.
Earthly Mist provides high-quality Kratom at https://earthlymist.com. They provide guidance on Kratom as an natural opioid painkiller alternative. Contact them or visit their website to learn more.
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