
At Thanks! Naturals, we believe that saying thank you should be effortless — to our friends, family, colleagues, and even strangers! It's our mission to adapt our products to fit a life full of thankfulness and self-love, spreading a sense of gratitude into the world. Thanks! Naturals products are curated to help nourish your mind, body, and soul with the magic of self - care.
With a mission to spread the act of gratitude, Thanks! Naturals offers a collection of beauty, wellness, and self care products that are 100% natural, vegan and made with self love. Our blend of botanicals and essential oils make our natural wellness products the perfect gift for whoever you are grateful for in this lifetime (including yourself!).
Thank you should not be a conditioned, automatic response — gone are the days of old-fashioned thank-you notes, fruit arrangements that arrive old and sweaty, and flowers that don’t last longer than a week. Thanks! Naturals offers an opportunity for everyone to gift with intention.

About Our Founder
Founder and CEO, Harley Sutton is no stranger to the cannabis space. Having worked for her family farm business, Nevada Crest, for the last six years, Harley brings a fresh perspective backed by almost a decade of experience to Thanks! Naturals.
Based out of Los Angeles, Harley is working towards a Juris Doctorate from USC’s Gould School of Law, as well as an MBA from USC’s Marshall School of Business.
With an impressive background, and a strong desire to shape the way we care for ourselves and others, it is no doubt that Harley is paving a new pathway for how we say thank you to the people that mean the most to us.
Harley started Thanks! after noticing an absence of gratitude in modern-day life — with people constantly on the run and wrapped up in every-day-life, something so important is often forgotten about, or done in a slap-dash manner.
After first handedly experiencing the benefits of integrating a sense of gratitude into everyday life, she has dedicated the company into promoting the same. We all know how good it feels when someone takes time out of their day to show their gratitude for you, or send you something thoughtful, so why not push that to be the new golden standard?