Krush Organics is an Australian online CBD oil brand with a genuine product range — full-spectrum, broad-spectrum and CBD isolate oils, plus gummies, a pet tincture and a topical cream. From Byron Bay, NSW, FraLa CBD sells a different set of five cannabinoid families and publishes its EU Labs source and Certificate of Analysis process openly. This review sets out what Krush Organics actually carries, how both brands handle lab transparency, and where the two ranges overlap or diverge — based on what each brand publishes, not on what they claim to do.
This is an independent review. FraLa CBD and Krush Organics are two separate Australian online CBD oil stores. Visit the official Krush Organics site to see their current catalogue and pricing directly.
What Krush Organics sells
Krush Organics is a real Australian CBD brand with free nationwide shipping and a range that goes beyond oils into gummies, topicals and bath products. The core oil range runs four formulations.
Krush Daily — a CBD isolate oil for daytime use. Isolate means purified cannabidiol only: no other cannabinoids, no THC. Starts at approximately $160 AUD.
Krush Night Time — also a CBD isolate, marketed as a separate daytime-alternative product. Same composition: pure cannabidiol, 0% THC, no minor cannabinoids. Also around $160 AUD for entry-level strength.
Krush Platinum — a full-spectrum CBD oil, meaning the whole-plant hemp extract is retained, including trace THC under 0.3% alongside cannabidiol, minor cannabinoids and terpenes. The 1500mg Platinum is listed at approximately $200 AUD (roughly 50mg per ml across the stated 50ml bottle volume).
Krush Diamond — a broad-spectrum CBD oil, processed to remove THC while retaining the rest of the plant profile. Entry price sits around $300 AUD for the core strength.
The range also includes a pet CBD tincture, a topical cream and CBD gummies. For the purposes of comparing with FraLa CBD — an oil-only catalogue — the oil line is the relevant comparison here.
Shipping is listed as free across Australia with standard delivery in three to seven business days and express in one to three. The carrier oil used in the Krush range is not explicitly stated across the product pages I reviewed, so it is worth confirming directly with them if that detail matters to you.
COA transparency: what each brand publishes
Certificate of Analysis transparency is one of the concrete things you can compare between two CBD oil brands — not because a COA tells you what a product does, but because it tells you what is actually in the bottle.
Krush Organics describes its products as lab-tested for purity, and the brand has been operating in the Australian CBD market long enough to have accumulated genuine customer reviews. What the brand does not appear to publish prominently on its product pages is a batch-specific COA linked from the product listing itself — the lab-tested language is present, but a direct link to a current batch document is not visible on the pages I reviewed. If that matters to you, contact Krush Organics directly to ask about their batch document process.
At FraLa CBD, the process works like this: every batch of oil we stock from EU Labs is tested by an independent third-party laboratory. We do not publish every COA on the product page, but we send the batch-specific document on request — email enquiries@franklauda.com with the lot number from your bottle and we send the matching document. The guide to reading a CBD Certificate of Analysis on this site explains every section: the batch number to match, the cannabinoid profile, the THC line and the contaminant screen.
What to look for in a COA from any brand:
- Batch number match — the document's lot number must match the one on your bottle. A generic lab test from a different production run tells you nothing about what is in your specific purchase.
- Cannabinoid profile — the list of cannabinoids detected and their concentrations. For a full-spectrum oil, cannabidiol should dominate; for a broad-spectrum, THC should read ND (not detected); for an isolate, only the targeted compound should be present at meaningful levels.
- THC line — for full-spectrum, confirmed under 0.3%; for broad-spectrum and isolate, confirmed 0.00% or ND.
- Contaminant screen — pesticide residues, heavy metals, residual solvents and microbial contamination, each with a pass/fail against a stated limit.
- Laboratory accreditation — look for a recognised standard such as NATA (National Association of Testing Authorities, Australia) for Australian labs, or an equivalent international body.
Comparing the spectrums: isolate, full-spectrum and broad-spectrum
Both Krush Organics and FraLa CBD carry full-spectrum and THC-free oil options, so the overlap on those two spectrum types is real. The divergence is in what each store carries beyond those core two.
Krush Organics offers three distinct spectrum approaches in its oil line: CBD isolate (purified single compound, 0% THC, no supporting cannabinoids), full-spectrum (THC under 0.3%, whole-plant hemp profile) and broad-spectrum (whole-plant minus THC, so 0% THC but minor cannabinoids retained). That three-way split is useful if a CBD isolate is specifically what you want.
FraLa CBD does not carry a CBD isolate. The oil range runs full-spectrum and broad-spectrum as the two CBD oil families, plus three further cannabinoid families that Krush Organics does not stock as standalone oils: CBG oil (cannabigerol, 1000mg, $89.95), CBN oil (cannabinol, THC-free isolate, 1000mg, $89.95) and a pet CBD oil (2000mg full-spectrum, $179.90). All five families use a coconut-derived MCT carrier, sourced from EU Labs in Amsterdam.
For a plain-text comparison of what those spectrum terms mean — what is retained and what is removed at each processing stage — the full-spectrum vs broad-spectrum guide on this site covers the compositional difference in detail.
The TGA regulates cannabidiol products in Australia; the CBD oil laws in Australia guide covers the scheduling framework that applies to online hemp-derived CBD oil stores.
From our CBD oil range

CBD Oil 12000mg – Broad Spectrum
Broad-spectrum CBD — all the supporting cannabinoids and terpenes from the hemp plant, with THC removed. 12000mg in a 50ml MCT bottle (240mg per ml).

CBN Oil 12000mg – Cannabinol
Cannabinol — the cannabinoid that forms as raw hemp ages. 12000mg of CBN isolate in 50ml of MCT oil (240mg per ml). A common choice for evening routines among people already familiar with CBD.

Pet CBD Oil 2000mg – Full Spectrum
Pet-formulated CBD oil — same hemp source as our human range, neutral MCT carrier, no human-targeted flavours or sweeteners. 2000mg in 50ml of MCT oil (40mg per ml). Best introduced under guidance from your vet.
Strengths and pricing: a like-for-like comparison
Price comparison between any two CBD oil brands is most meaningful on a cost-per-milligram basis — the total cannabinoid content divided by the price gives a figure you can compare across different bottle sizes and formats.
Krush Organics CBD oil pricing (AUD, approximate):
- Krush Daily (CBD isolate, 1000mg): approximately $160 — roughly 16 cents per mg
- Krush Night Time (CBD isolate, 1000mg): approximately $160 — roughly 16 cents per mg
- Krush Platinum (full-spectrum, 1500mg): approximately $200 — roughly 13 cents per mg
- Krush Diamond (broad-spectrum): from approximately $300 — per-mg cost depends on the specific strength in that tier
FraLa CBD CBD oil pricing (AUD, exact):
- 1000mg (full-spectrum or broad-spectrum): $89.95 — 9.0 cents per mg
- 3000mg: $220.00 — 7.3 cents per mg
- 6000mg: $390.00 — 6.5 cents per mg
- 12000mg: $585.00 — 4.9 cents per mg
All FraLa CBD oils are 50ml bottles with a 0.5ml dropper. At the 1000mg tier, that works out to 20mg per ml or 10mg per 0.5ml serving. The CBD oil strengths guide explains how to read the milligrams off any label and compare like for like across different bottle sizes.
Krush Organics provides something FraLa CBD does not: a CBD isolate format and a gummies and topicals range. On the oil side, FraLa CBD's pricing sits lower per milligram at every comparable strength tier, and the range extends to 12000mg per bottle for those who want a higher total content.
The Byron Bay alternative
FraLa CBD is based in Byron Bay, NSW — not a fulfilment address or a warehouse city, but a real provenance that reflects how this label operates. The oils we carry are sourced from EU Labs, manufactured in Amsterdam, NL, and batch-tested by an independent third-party laboratory. Every bottle carries a lot number. The matching Certificate of Analysis is available on request at enquiries@franklauda.com.
The five-family range covers:
- Full-spectrum CBD oil — whole-plant hemp, THC under 0.3% confirmed by COA, MCT carrier, from $89.95
- Broad-spectrum CBD oil — whole-plant hemp, 0% THC confirmed by COA, MCT carrier, from $89.95
- CBG oil — cannabigerol as primary compound, MCT carrier, from $89.95
- CBN oil — cannabinol isolate, THC-free, MCT carrier, from $89.95
- Pet CBD oil — full-spectrum, 2000mg, pet-formulated, MCT carrier, $179.90
Orders ship tracked from Byron Bay, NSW to Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra and everywhere else in Australia. Browse the complete range, all strength tiers and current prices at the FraLa CBD shop.
For delivery specifics to Brisbane and Queensland, the CBD oil Brisbane page has the detail. The best CBD oil Australia guide places both Krush Organics and FraLa CBD within a broader factual comparison across Australian brands, if you want a wider frame of reference before deciding.
Common questions
Is Krush Organics a legitimate Australian CBD brand? Yes. Krush Organics is an established Australian online CBD oil store with genuine customer reviews and a real product range covering isolate, full-spectrum and broad-spectrum oils. Browse their current catalogue at krushorganics.com.au.
Does Krush Organics publish batch COAs? Krush Organics describes its products as lab-tested. Based on the product pages I reviewed for this article, batch-specific Certificate of Analysis documents are not prominently linked per product listing — but lab testing is stated. Contact them directly to clarify their batch document process. At FraLa CBD, the batch COA is available on request via enquiries@franklauda.com; the COA reading guide on this site explains exactly what to look for in the document.
What is the difference between CBD isolate, full-spectrum and broad-spectrum? CBD isolate is purified cannabidiol only — no other cannabinoids, 0% THC. Full-spectrum is a whole-plant hemp extract that retains trace THC under 0.3% alongside minor cannabinoids and terpenes. Broad-spectrum removes the THC but retains everything else from the plant profile. Krush Organics offers all three in its oil line; FraLa CBD carries full-spectrum and broad-spectrum as its CBD oil families, plus separate CBG and CBN oils for those wanting specific cannabinoids.
How does FraLa CBD differ from Krush Organics? The core spectrum types overlap — both have full-spectrum and THC-free oil options. FraLa CBD does not carry a CBD isolate oil or gummies, but extends the cannabinoid range into standalone CBG oil and CBN oil that are not in the Krush Organics oil line. On pricing, FraLa CBD's oils start at $89.95 for 1000mg. The full range and strengths are listed with all prices.
Does FraLa CBD ship to Brisbane and other Australian cities? Yes. FraLa CBD ships tracked orders from Byron Bay, NSW to Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Canberra and across the country. See the CBD oil Brisbane page for Queensland delivery detail, or the shop page for the full range.
Krush Organics is a genuine point of comparison in the Australian CBD oil market. If you want to weigh it against a Byron Bay-based label with a batch COA-on-request process, EU Labs sourcing and a broader cannabinoid range from $89.95, the FraLa CBD product catalogue is the place to start.


