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Connecticut PGA, Hemp Company, Score Sanitizer Partnership
Harbor Hemp's sanitizer and The Connecticut Section PGA have a unique friendship these days.

GLASTONBURY, CT — The Connecticut Section PGA and regional hemp products company have formed one of the most interesting business friendships since the coronavirus pandemic altered the rules at state golf courses. It's not about the grass, but hand sanitizer.
The Glastonbury-based Connecticut Section announced Thursday is was endorsing the locally made hand sanitizer manufactured by Harbor Hemp Company, a Coventry company owned by Glastonbury and Tolland entrepreneurs. In April, Harbor Hemp revamped its production facilities as a response to the coronavirus pandemic and began making hand sanitizer to distribute to area first-responders.
Harbor Hemp has since made the sanitizer available to the public. One target area was travel size bottles "perfect for pro shops."
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Harbor Hemp is owned by two brothers — Glen Boggini, a Tolland resident, and David Boggini, who lives in Glastonbury.
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Harbor Hemp specializes in crafting small batch, natural hemp products and is one of Connecticut's first licensed CBD manufacturers with a current Good Manufacturing Process certification. Harbor Hemp is a division of the Charles Boggini Company, a leading beverage industry manufacturer with more than 80 years experience sourcing oils and plant extracts.
There is no hemp in the sanitizer, but it's still potent with 65 percent ethyl alcohol.
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