Bee's Knees has to fork over $225,000 after the AG cited misleading product claims, improper age verification and lies about supporting conservation groups.},{ "name":"Editor Picks", "component":"17242653", "insertPoint":"4", "requiredCountToDisplay":"1", "watchElement":".
advertising that its source material came from a licensed hemp farm or source approved by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. However, the settlement with the AG asserts that Bee's Knees"does not possess valid government issued permits or licenses, COAs, or chain-of-custody documentation to confirm the source of those products."
However, investigators discovered that Bee's Knees had never donated any money to those three nonprofits,"nor did it receive permission to include the names and logos of the nonprofit organizations on the Bee’s Knees Website," the AG's office says. As of November 14, there is an age verification question on Bee's Knees' website and a"21+" on the page of Delta-9 THC products, but there are still no questions about a customer's age once the THC item is placed in the website's cart.