Hemp Brands (India)
Awshad vs HempStreet
Data-driven scores across 7 dimensions, plus pros, cons, and quick links—optimised for mobile reading.
Awshad
Newer D2C — full-spectrum style oils & education-first UX
Quick verdict
On our weighted model, HempStreet leads more scoring dimensions (4 vs 1). That usually reflects stronger totals in the category-specific criteria—not a medical or legal recommendation. Use full profiles and official lab disclosures before you buy.
Score breakdown
Sourcing & ingredient quality
Hemp sourcing regions, cold-press and extraction practices, ingredient consistency
Compliance & testing
Licences, third-party lab reports, batch traceability, label clarity
Product range & formulations
Formats (oils, balms, foods), Ayurvedic blends, strength options, novel SKUs
Education & responsible use
Dosage guidance, doctor partnerships, content quality, contraindication messaging
Delivery & customer care
Pan-India shipping, returns, support responsiveness, subscription options
Sustainability & ethics
Packaging, farmer stories, carbon posture, social programmes
Value for money
Price per active serving, bundles, loyalty, accessibility vs quality
Awshad
Pros
- Strong digital education layer vs many legacy sites
- Clear positioning for oil-first buyers
- Frequent bundles that help value comparisons
Cons
- Leaf-adjacent SKUs need extra COA discipline
- Pricing can run above pantry-only competitors
HempStreet
Pros
- Strong compliance-forward narrative in category marketing
- Ayurvedic framing helps certain buyers contextualise use
- Useful benchmark when comparing education depth
Cons
- Less ‘boutique D2C’ aesthetic vs design-first peers
- Product discovery can feel clinical
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