Celebrate the 7th Annual Hemp History Week June 6th – 12th!

Celebrate the 7th Annual Hemp History Week with us!


Starting on June 1st, all orders placed on hemptopia.com through June 12th will get free samples.


We’ve got a great group of product sponsors for Hemp History Week. Manitoba Harvest is providing their popular Hemp Hearts, raw shelled hemp seeds as well as their Hemp Pro 70 vanilla flavored hemp protein powder. Dr. Bronner’s has provided a variety of items including their organic lavender scented shaving gel and different scents of their 18 in 1 pure castile soap as well as a bumper sticker and coupon.

Learn about Hemp History Week with the video below and visit www.hemphistoryweek.com to get involved!


Show Your Hemp Support with a Hemp History Week Tshirt – Only $10.50

Hemp History Week TshirtHelp support Hemp History Week and the Hemp Industry Association with this hemp t-shirt featuring the 2013 Hemp History Week logo on the front and “Let U.S Farmers Grow Hemp” on the back.

This commemorative Tee marks the first time in 60 years Industrial Hemp has been planted in the United States.

A portion of the proceeds will go towards Hemp History Week and to help support the HIA. Hurry while supplies last!

Available in Men’s and Women’s sizes, and is made from 55% hemp and 45% organic cotton.

Hemp is sustainable and environmentally-friendly:
Hemp is a naturally organic, chemical-free and environmentally friendly fiber. Hemp can be grown using little to no pesticides, whereas cotton consumes about 16-25% of the worlds insecticides – more than any other single crop. Hemp crops also do not require herbicides, mainly because hemp grows so dense it blocks out light from reaching the ground not allowing any other vegetation to grow. Hemp is a rotational crop – the rotation crop is usually vegetables. Hemp crops also do not deplete the soil of natural and beneficial nutrients and minerals. Hemp is a high yield fiber crop which is fast growing, maturing in usually 90-120 days.

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Hemp shirts are awesome because:
Hemp has a high absorbency rate because of the fibers unique molecular structure allowing your shirt to wick away moisture and breath better. Hemp is anti-microbial which means the fiber is naturally resistant to mold and mildew due to the small air pockets within the fiber which allow more air to pass through, thus not allowing bacteria and mold to grow.

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