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Kratomade - Say Goodbye To Bitter Kratom Face!

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Hi, there! Welcome to KRATOMade™. We’ve been a pioneer in the Kratom game  since 2012 after perfecting our signature water soluble drink mix. We wanted users to enjoy the taste…without that bitterness!

 

Since then, we’ve been hard at work developing new flavors and new products for your Kratom needs whether you’re a newcomer, seasoned pro, or anything in between. Have a look around! And by all means, if you have any questions, concerns, or helpful feedback – we’re all ears! 

Drop us a line below and we will back to you as soon as we can. Thanks!

Frequently Asked Questions

Kratom's natural bitterness takes a backseat in our 24 different flavors of KRATOMade™ Drink Mix. All that comes through is a burst of fruit!

KRATOMade™ Gummies are 100% sweet and devoid of any bitter notes.

Our intense KRATOMade™ Iso-strips do have unique flavors come through, though the natural taste of Kratom also joins the party on this one.

The recommended doses are listed on each individual product label along with nutritional facts and list of ingredients.

Lower doses are recommended for beginners.

Please do not exceed the recommended amount.

Kratom's benefits come forth anywhere between 15 and 30 minutes

Our Iso-strips have quick absorption and are the fastest to act!

The longevity varies from person to person.  Factors that come into play are body weight, age, metabolism, and current Kratom tolerance. Most will enjoy thir Kratom adventure anywhere between 2 and 6 hours.

Some will, some won't.

Much like coming down from a caffeine high, numerous  people are more susceptible to a dip in energy after several hours of stimulation.

The More You Know!

With Kratom still relatively new to the United States, there is a lot of research being conducted on its unique properties. A handful of cities, counties, and states as a whole have banned Kratom entirely. Some states have age requirements, as well.


Have a look at our Legality Map to see if Kratom is welcomed in your area. We do our best to keep the map up to date, but if you’re unsure, please contact a state attorney.

Kratom Legality Map
  • Connecticut Kratom is presently legal to consume and sell in Connecticut. Click here for state page.
  • Maine Kratom is legal and unclassified in Maine. You are able to buy, sell, and possess it. Click here for state page.
  • Massachusetts Kratom is currently legal. Click here for state page.
  • New Hampshire Kratom is legal if you are 18 years or older except for in the city of Franklin. Click here for state page.
  • New Jersey Kratom is currently legal. Click here for state page.
  • New York Kratom is currently legal. In 2019, state senator Pamela Helming introduced a bill that was New York’s version of the KCPA. This bill would make it legal to sell, use, and possess Kratom for those over 18. It would make selling Kratom to a minor a $500 fine. As of June 2020, the bill is still alive, but progressing slowly. Click here for state page.
  • Pennsylvania Kratom is legal if you are 18 years or older. Click here for state page.
  • Rhode Island Kratom is currently illegal at this time. However, this may change in the future. The American Kratom Association is working to get this state on board with the Kratom Consumer Protection Act. If this Act passes, it will regulate the industry and allow the use of Kratom for citizens of Rhode Island. Click here for state page.
  • Vermont Kratom is currently illegal in Vermont. Both Mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine have been added to the Controlled Substance list under Vermont Law. Click here for state page.
  • Illinois Kratom is legal for those over the age of 18. However, Kratom is banned in Jerseyville, Alton, Glen Carbon, and Edwardsville. Click here for state page.
  • Indiana Kratom is illegal. Indiana SB0305 incorrectly identifies Kratom as a synthetic drug and thus scheduled Kratom as part of synthetic controlled substances legislatiom. Click here for state page.
  • Iowa Kratom is legal. In 2014 the Iowa Senate received a proposed bill to ban kratom and aimed to classify it as a Schedule 1 Drug. The bill did not pass and the session has ended. Click here for state page.
  • Kansas Kratom is legal, but there was a bill in 2018 that threatened to make it a controlled substance. However, with advocates, the bill was removed before it passed. As of 2020, lawmakers are reviewing the Kratom Consumer Protection Act to help regulate the Kratom industry in Kansas. Click here for state page.
  • Michigan Kratom is currently legal, but there is a bill pending. Click here for state page.
  • Minnesota Kratom is legal if you are over the age of 18. Click here for state page.
  • Missouri Kratom is legal at this time. Advocates are working hard to get Missouri to implement the Kratom Consumer Protection Act. Click here for state page.
  • Nebraska Kratom is legal. Click here for state page.
  • North Dakota Kratom is legal. Click here for state page.
  • Ohio Kratom is currently legal. There is House Bill 236 passed the Ohio House of Representatives on February 9, 2022, by an 83-10 vote. It has been referred to the Senate Health Committee where it remains pending. Benesch will monitor the legislation as it progresses. Click here for state page.
  • South Dakota Kratom is legal. Click here for state page.
  • Wisconsin Kratom is illegal. Click here for state page.
  • Alabama Kratom is currently illegal. Click here for state page.
  • Arkansas Kratom is illegal. In October of 2015, the State of Arkansas joined other states in adding Kratom to the schedule of illegal drugs and has categorized it as Schedule I – highly addictive with no medical value. Click here for state page.
  • Delaware Kratom is legal but has not yet adopted the Kratom Consumer Protection Act. Click here for state page.
  • Florida Kratom is currently legal for individuals 21 years of age or over, but it is banned in Sarasota County and Broward County. Click here for state page.
  • Georgia Kratom is legal. Georgia was the third state to enact the Kratom Consumer Protection Act. Click here for state page.
  • Kentucky Kratom is legal. In 2016, the government looked to ban Kratom but the bill failed. Click here for state page.
  • Louisiana Kratom is currently legal except for Ascension Parish and Rapides Parish. There have been several attempts to ban Kratom statewide, but none of them have been successful. Click here for state page.
  • Maryland Kratom is legal. Maryland was the 13th state to pass the Kratom Consumer Protection Act. A 2020 bill intended to ban mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine, the two primary alkaloids in kratom, in the state. Fortunately, it failed. Click here for state page.
  • Mississippi Kratom is legal in most of Mississippi. However, several MS counties and towns have made Kratom illegal. There are also regular efforts to ban Kratom in other municipalities as well as in the entire state. For the entire list of counties and towns that have banned Kratom - Click here.
  • North Carolina Kratom is currently legal. You can buy, sell, or possess kratom in North Carolina as long as you are over the age of 18. Click here for state page.
  • Oklahoma Kratom is currently legal. Oklahoma was the fifth state to officially have added the Kratom Consumer Protection Act. Click here for state page. 
  • South Carolina Kratom is currently legal. Click here for state page.
  • Tennessee Kratom is legal, but there are are some stipulations to the Kratom laws in this state. The current legislation states a natural form of kratom is legal. This means it must be 100% Mitragyna Speciosa. There are two main restrictions in Tennessee- you must be 21 to buy Kratom; All kratom sold in Tennessee must contain a label with disclaimers. This label must state that pregnant and nursing mothers, as well as individuals who are under 21, should not use Kratom. The label must also state that Kratom can not be used with alcohol and medications. All individuals should consult their general practitioner before use, especially if they have heart disease, high blood pressure, liver disorder, or other medical conditions. Click here for state page.
  • Texas Kratom is currently legal. Texas was the tenth state to adopt the Kratom Consumer Protection Act. Click here for state page.
  • Virginia Kratom is legal. Virginia is the ninth state in the US to enact legislation on the sale of Kratom. Governor Glenn Youngkin signed SB 1108, the Kratom Consumer Protection Act. Click here for state page.
  • Washington DC Kratom is legal. Click here for the district page.
  • West Virginia Kratom is legal. West Virginia became the eighth state in the nation to impose regulations on Kratom through the Kratom Consumer Protection Act. Gov. Jim Justice signed into law Senate Bill 220, the Industrial Hemp Development Act, which includes the Select Plant-Derived Regulation Act: Kratom. Click here for state page.

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Kratom: Our products are not for use by or sale to persons under the age of 18 and 21 where applicable. Kratom is banned in the following areas: ALABAMA, ARKANSAS, INDIANA, RHODE ISLAND, VERMONT, CONCORDIA PARISH LA, and WISCONSIN. SARASOTA COUNTY, UNION COUNTY, MALHEUR COUNTY, DENVER CO, SAN DIEGO CA, CITY OF OCEANSIDE CA, JERSEYVILLE IL, ALTON IL, EDWARDSVILLE IL, FRANKLIN LA, RAPIDES LA, PARKER AND MONUMENT (COLORADO), ASCENSION AND GRANT PARISH (LOUISIANA), FRANKLIN (NEW HAMPSHIRE). WASHINGTON D.C., NEWPORT BEACH AND SEVERAL COUNTIES IN MISSISSIPPI. We do not ship internationally. ID verification is required for the following states: Florida, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia. Kratom is NOT used to treat, cure, or mitigate any disease, illness, ailment, and/or condition. Please consult your doctor before consuming any new products. Kratom has not been tested on pregnant women. Please, see the FDA alert 54-15. We make no representations as to intended use or suitability for use. This product contains chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm. Specifically nickel, arsenic, and lead. For more information please visit p65warnings.ca.gov. Merchants may not ship to military bases.

Enhanced Kratom: Enhanced Kratom cannot be shipped to Tennessee, state residents will require to upload an ID to show they are 21+ to receive non-enhanced products. Merchants may not ship to military bases. 

Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. The efficacy of these products has not been confirmed by FDA-approved research. These products are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any diseases. These products are not for use by or sale to persons under the age of 18 or 21 depending on jurisdiction. They should not be used it you are pregnant or nursing. All information presented here is not meant as a substitute for or alternative to information from health care practitioners. Consult with a physician before use if you have a serious medical condition or use prescription medications. A Doctor’s advice should be sought before using. We assume no responsibility for the improper use of our products. By using this site, you agree to follow the Privacy Policy and all Terms & Conditions printed on this site. Void where prohibited by law.

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