4 Corners Cannabis Review
By Amie B.
Updated April 28, 2022
Looking for an unbiased and thorough 4 Corners Cannabis review? Want to know what their best CBD oil products are? Awesome! I did a deep-dive investigation and have the answers you’re looking for. Let’s start by taking a quick look at how they scored.
4 Corners Cannabis earned an overall score of 64% which means they’re considered “unranked” (see ranking info screenshot). This is based on earning:
80% in Trust and Transparency mainly because of making multiple false therapeutic claims (some are very serious).
99% in Ingredients since everything is all-natural and good quality. This is where 4 Corners Cannabis shines.
35% in Lab Testing due to products only being tested for the cannabinoid profile (e.g. CBD, THC) and skipping all six contaminants. Yikes.
40% in Product Safety since it’s impossible to really know what’s in the CBD oil given the lack of testing.
4 Corners Cannabis has been in business since 2014.
Products include oil drops (tinctures), topicals, edibles (honey), and pet CBD.
Full-spectrum and broad-spectrum CBD formulas are available (differences).
Prices are very low with an average cost of $0.05 per milligram of CBD (what should it cost?).
Free shipping on orders over $100.00 and $7.75 on orders totaling less than $100.00.
There isn’t a rewards program.
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4 Corners Cannabis offers an Assistance Program discount of 35% off to veterans, individuals on long-term disability, and low-income households.
Check out the original scoring sheet here.
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Trust and Transparency
- How straightforward and trustworthy is this company?
The return policy is a straightforward 30-day guarantee with no hoops to jump through.
Interested in what people are saying about 4 Corners Cannabis?
- There are product reviews on the website (although they are from Trustpilot).
- On Trustpilot, they have a stellar 4.9-star rating that’s based on 1,014 reviews. Impressive!
- With the Better Business Bureau (BBB) site, they don’t have a rating, aren’t accredited, have no reviews, and there are no complaints.
As mentioned, 4 Corners Cannabis makes some false and misleading claims, some of which are potentially dangerous. Please see Find Out More directly below for details.
- When I did the initial review, the problems weren’t nearly as serious (this is an update). Otherwise, I would not have done the review.
- 4 Corners Cannabis states that, “All of our CBD tinctures are safe for the whole family!” (screenshot). However, there’s almost no research in the US on the effects of CBD or THC on pregnant women, unborn babies, babies or children. This claim is potentially dangerous since most of the 4 Corners Cannabis products contain up to 0.3% THC.
- In the FAQ about the effects of CBD, their list includes that it counters psychotic thoughts, reduces depression/anxiety, has anti-tumor effects, and so on (screenshot). CBD can help with a variety of things but, at this point in time, there isn’t the necessary science to back up these sorts of claims. To me, it seems that the implied message is that if consumers buy 4 Corners Cannabis CBD oil products, it can help them treat these things.
- It’s against FDA guidelines because consumers could potentially be influenced to put off, or even forego, important medical treatment, believing that CBD can effectively treat them instead (screenshot).
- 4 Corners Cannabis also claims that the MCT oil (e.g. coconut) used in some of the products can help with improving weight loss and increasing energy (screenshot). MCT oil does have some health benefits but this claim is baseless and misleading. Once again, the implication is that buying their products can help consumers with these things.
Ingredients
- Are they natural and high-quality?
Products are made with all-natural ingredients with the exception of the CBD Lotion.
The tincture oil drops are available in several different carrier oils (what the CBD is mixed with) and natural flavoring options.
The hemp is supposedly organic, but without USDA certification, it’s not possible to verify that claim.
4 Corners Cannabis refers to having a unique “complete-spectrum” CBD oil which is supposed to be a step up from full-spectrum. However, it’s not clear to me exactly how it’s any different from the minimally processed raw CBD oil that’s commonly available.
Lab Testing
- Is there Certificate of Analysis (COA) lab testing?
See a list of the various contaminants (screenshot) and learn why this lack of testing is a major red flag (screenshot).
Sometimes, it’s impossible to verify that the cannabinoid profile testing (e.g. CBD, THC) is for the correct and final product, what you actually use. Labs include photos of whatever they performed the testing on in the results. With 4 Corners Cannabis, it’s sometimes just a photo of an unmarked brown bottle, which could contain anything (example screenshot), instead of the product in the necessary branded packaging.
Product Safety
- What are the results of the COA lab testing?
Without lab testing for contaminants it’s impossible to know what’s actually in 4 Corners Cannabis CBD oil.
Research has proven that no matter how good the intentions or efforts are, a lot can go wrong, during any stage of the process, and contaminants can make their way into CBD oil products.
Best Products
CBD Truth Finder cannot recommend products from unranked companies. Having said that, I think the best CBD oil products from 4 Corners Cannabis are as follows (what this is based on):
- The Tincture CBD Oil Drops are made with all-natural ingredients.
- This includes the full-spectrum coconut citrus drops and earthy avocado drops (it’s noted that these have a distinctive earthy hemp taste, which may not be for everyone)
- Depending on the type of drops, these are available in a range of strengths from 250mg to 2,000mg.
- The full-spectrum CBD Salve is made with four all-natural ingredients and nothing unnecessary (also available in THC-free and Cooling Menthol).
- It’s available in a full-size (250mg or 500mg) and an inexpensive stick (40mg or 80mg).