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The Calmer Co is a health and wellness company focussing on kava and other natural products that promote calmness, support mind and muscle relaxation and improve sleep.
Products are delivered to consumers as functional beverages, drinking powders, capsules, teas, shots and concentrates under 3 brands, Fiji Kava, Taki Mai and Danodan Hempworks.
The company sells direct to consumers online in Australia, USA, China and the Pacific islands in addition to growing blue chip retail partnerships with Coles, Amazon and Walmart.com.
The Calmer Co has recently launched kava shots under its Taki Mai brand into Australian Coles supermarkets. It is the only business exporting green kava shots to international markets.
In addition to kava, the business is developing a CBD division under its Danodan Hempworks brand as a range of organic hemp flower infusions and CBD oils. With its central processing facility based in Navua, The Calmer Co has a supply chain spanning 10 major Fijian provinces and involving more than 10,000 kava farmers.
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