The world of Kratom is filled with a mix of brands and vendors that are either trustworthy and worth your money, or shady and complex at best. Let’s talk about Mojo Kratom what’s behind this mysterious brand.
Mojo Kratom is a brand of Kratom sold by SyncheCo Enterprises, a company specializing in marketing niche market products. When you look at the website, you’ll notice that there’s no information about where the company’s located initially, and or other details that will establish their credibility. The only social media trail that you can find is their Instagram account with a post dating back in October 2014.
If you think Mayan Kratom has a limited selection of Kratom, you’ll be surprised by the Mojo Kratom products that you can get. You only have two variants to choose from which are:
Both types of Kratom are available in powdered and capsule forms. There’s no information available on what kind of vain these Kratoms come from. The Pimp Kratom, according to other reviews, is a crushed form of Maeng Da Kratom. As for Bali Kratom, one can probably assume that the packages indicate the veins they come it, which are red and green. The dosage per tablet is also unknown, so there’s no telling if you’re taking too much or too little Kratom for your needs.
All Mojo Kratom packs cost $16, while there are other retail shops that offer them for $14-$25 in US dollars. Powdered packs come in 20g packages, while Kratom capsules come in a 32ct pack weighing 16g. These prices are high for such a small amount of Kratom. You can get 25g of powdered Bali for $8.99 CAD in Golden Monk Kratom, with a money-back guaranty.
It’s questionable for such an unknown brand to have such high prices when there are other reputable and dependable stores that more affordable.
If you’re going to get Mojo Kratom directly from SyncheCo Enterprises, there’s no guarantee that it will be able to ship to Canada. Even the other retailer does not have any information if they allow orders outside the US.
Honestly speaking, there’s no way to compare how this brand works. There’s insufficient feedback from Kratom users that can give a sound conclusion on the brand’s efficiency, consistency, and safety. Even a piece of decent information on where SyncheCo Enterprises sourced their Kratom would have been enough to establish a hint of credibility. Unfortunately, there’s none, nor will you find any details about third-party lab testing on their Kratom products.
This raises a lot of red flags, to begin with. How can you trust a brand that you know almost close to nothing about? We’re not expecting the same astounding transparency as Kratom Crazy, but a little more information that will prove useful would be sufficient.
When you find a vendor that’s unheard of or new, don’t let the novelty draw you in. It’s best to buy Kratom from a reliable source rather than risk spending your money on something’s unproven or unreliable. If you’re looking for Kratom, look at the reviews as well as their online presence. It’s unusual for a brand like Mojo Kratom to be around for several years yet have close to zero details on the web.