Document:

Exhibit 10.10

 

EMPLOYMENT
AGREEMENT

 

Parties

 

THIS EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT (this “Agreement")
entered on this 1st day of September, 2018 between Kona Gold Solutions, Inc. (the "Company"), and Christopher
Selinger (the “Individual”).

 

Recital

 

Individual is desirous
of working with the Company, as its Vice President of Sales. The Vice President of Sales position is responsible for establishing
the sales targets to meet the company objectives. Responsible for developing strategic sales plans based on company goals that
will promote sales growth and customer satisfaction for the organization. Essential functions of the Vice President of Sales position
include; Develops annual sales plan in support of organization strategy and objectives, directs implementation and execution of
sales policies and practices, ensures communications are coordinated, supports sales plan objectives and meets organizational expenditure
requirements, recommends sales strategies for improvement based on market research and competitor analyses, implements approved
distribution strategies, manages multiple channel selling strategies, builds, develops and manages sales team capable of carrying
out needed sales and service initiatives, and performs other related duties as assigned.

 

The Company desires to employ the Individual
as its Vice President of Sales on the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, and the Individual is willing to continue
rendering services to the Company and to commit to the performance of certain obligations and the observance of certain non-competition
covenants, all on the terms and conditions set forth herein.

  

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Agreement

 

In consideration of the mutual covenants
contained in this Agreement, the parties agree as follows:

 

1. Definitions. For the purposes
of this Agreement the bold-faced terms in this section shall have the indicated meanings.

 

1.1. Company. Kona Gold Solutions,
Inc., a Delaware corporation, and any of its subsidiaries and affiliates ("affiliates" defined as under the Securities
Exchange Act of 1934) which are engaged in the United States in the business of providing the Services (defined below).

 

1.2. Services. All services currently
rendered by the Company (the “Services”).

 

1.3. Confidential Information. That
secret proprietary information of the Company and the Subsidiaries, whether or not discovered or developed by the Individual, known
by the Individual as a consequence of his employment with the Company. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, such Confidential
Information shall include (a) trade secrets; and (b) data relating to the Services and the requirements of the Company's customers
for the Services, marketing, promotional, and financing techniques pertinent to sale of the Services, which information is not
generally known in the industry in which the Company is a participant. Confidential Information also includes information contained
in Company manuals, memoranda, customer lists, lists of placement or employment candidates, specifications, computer programs,
marketing research data and records, whether or not legended or otherwise identified by the Company as Confidential Information.

 

1.4. Innovations. Those discoveries,
developments, concepts and ideas, whether or not protectable under law, relating to the Company’s present and prospective
activities and the Services (which such activities and Services are known to the Individual by virtue of his employment by the
Company).

 

2. Capacity; Salary;
Benefits.

 

2.1. Term of Employment. The Company
hereby employs the Individual, and the Individual accepts such employment, on the terms and conditions herein for the period beginning
on the date of the parties' execution of this Agreement and ending on September 1st, 2020 (such period, or lesser portion
thereof in the event of earlier termination pursuant to paragraph 2.6, being called the "Employment Period"). Thereafter,
the continuation of the Individual's employment with the Company shall automatically renew for subsequent (1) year terms unless
terminated with cause by the Company. The Company and the Individual shall each provide reasonably specific notice to the other
party of their respective intentions in regard to continuation of the Individual's employment subsequent to the conclusion of the
Employment Period.

 

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2.2. Position and Responsibilities.
During the Employment Period, the Individual shall serve as the Vice President of Sales. Individual will take direction from, and
report to the CEO, subject to the provisions of this Agreement and the Company's general policies and practices governing employment
in force from time to time. The Individual agrees to perform, in addition to the duties enumerated in this paragraph, such other
duties as are normally incident to Individual's position as provided in the Company’s Bylaws and policy manuals, and such
other functions as may be assigned to Individual by the Board of Directors.

 

2.3. Salary and Benefits. The Individual
shall be compensated in accordance with the Company's payment practices in force from time to time. The Individual will be entitled
to vacations (at such time as shall not interfere with the Company's business needs), sick leaves and leaves of absence in accordance
with the Company's general policies and practices governing the same in force from time to time, and will be eligible to participate
in such plans for the benefit of officers or employees generally that the Company now has or institutes in the future during the
Employment Period. Individual’s salary shall be Sixty-Five Thousand ($65,000.00 USD)/Per year with an increase to Seventy-Two
($72,000.00 USD)/Per year after six months of employment, One Dollar ($1.00/ USD) commission per case (Kona Gold Hemp Energy Drinks;
24 cans/case and HighDrate CBD Energy Waters; 12 bottles/case), and Ten Million (10,000,000) Restricted Common Shares of the Company.

 

2.4. Consideration. The Individual
acknowledges the consideration for this Agreement consists of the continuation of the Individual's employment by the Company under
the terms of, and with the responsibilities his position, and benefits provided in this Agreement.

 

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2.5. Early Termination of Employment Period.

 

2.5.1. Termination. The Employment
Period may be terminated (a) by the Company at any time in its discretion based on the Company’s inability to successfully
launch its products. (b) by the Company, for cause as defined in paragraph 2.6, without notice except as required in that paragraph;
(c) by the Individual's death, without action by the Company; (d) for incapacity, immediately upon written notice from the Company,
if an independent physician selected by the Company shall have determined that the Individual is unable, due to illness, disability
or incapacity, to perform substantially all of the services required hereunder for a continuous period of thirty (30) days, or
for a period aggregating sixty (60) days in any twelve (12) month period.

 

2.6. Definition of Termination for Cause.
Termination by the Company for "cause" shall mean termination by action of the Board of Directors of the Company because
of (a) the Individual's material breach of this Agreement or material failure to perform his obligations under this Agreement (not
as a consequence of any illness, accident or other disability), (b) the Individual's unjustified continued, willful failure to
carry out any reasonable lawful order of the Company (using the same criteria as would be applied to other individuals of like
level of the Company), (c) diverting or usurping a corporate opportunity of the Company, (d) the Individual's actions which are
disloyal or inimical to the Company, (e) gross negligence or recklessness by the Individual in the performance of his duties hereunder
(using the same criteria as would be applied to other individuals of like level of the Company), (f) other serious willful misconduct
by the Individual which causes material injury to the Company or its reputation (using the same criteria as would be applied to
other executes of like level of the Company), including, but not limited to, willful or gross misconduct toward any of the Company's
employees, agents, clients or customers, in either case causing material harm to the Company, and (g) the commission by the Individual
of a felony or a crime involving moral turpitude.

 

3. Innovations, Confidential Information,
Covenants Regarding Competitive and Other Business Activities, and Related Matters. The provisions of this paragraph 3 shall
survive the expiration of the Employment Period and of this Agreement.

 

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3.1. Assignment of Rights in Innovations.
All Innovations which are at any time created by the Individual, acting alone or in conjunction with others, (a) during the Employment
Period, or any extensions or modifications thereof, or (b) if based on or related to any Services and Confidential Information,
made by the Individual within two (2) years after the termination of such employment or retention, whichever shall occur later,
shall be the property of the Company, free of any reserved or other rights of any kind on the Individual's part. The Individual
agrees promptly to make full disclosure of any such Innovations to the Company, and at its cost and expense to execute upon its
request formal applications for registration or copyright or patent, and also to do all other acts and things (including, among
others, the execution and delivery of instruments of further assurance or confirmation) deemed by the Company to be necessary or
desirable at any time or times in order to effect the full assignment to the Company of the Individual's right and title to such
Innovations.

 

3.2. Return of Documents. Upon termination
of the Employment Period, all documents, procedural manuals, telephone lists, employee information, guides and similar material,
records, notebooks and similar repositories of or containing Confidential Information and Innovations, including all copies, then
in the Individual's possession or control whether prepared by the Individual or others, shall be forthwith delivered by the Individual
to the Company.

 

3.3. Confidentiality. The Individual
shall not at any time from and after the date hereof, divulge, furnish or make accessible to any person any Confidential Information
of any nature which is the property of the Company without the prior written consent of the Company, unless and to the extent that
the aforementioned matters become generally known to and available for use by the public otherwise than as a direct or indirect
result of the Individual's acts or omissions to act. The Individual may disclose such Confidential Information as may be required
in connection with any judicial or administrative proceeding or inquiry; provided, however, that in the event the that Individual
is requested pursuant to, or required by, applicable law, regulation or legal process to disclose any Confidential Information
he has obtained regarding the Company, the Individual will notify the Company promptly so that the Company may seek a protective
order or other appropriate remedy, or waive compliance with the terms of this Agreement. In the event that no such protective order
or other remedy is obtained and the Company does not waive compliance with the terms of this Agreement, the Individual will furnish
only that portion of the information requested which he is advised by counsel to the Company is legally required and will use reasonable
efforts to obtain reliable assurance that confidential treatment will be accorded that information to the extent possible.

 

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3.3.1. Remedies for Breach. The Individual
agrees that his services are of special, unique and extraordinary value to the Company. The Individual further acknowledges that
the remedy at law for any breach or threatened breach of this paragraph 3.3 will be inadequate and, accordingly, that the Company
shall, in addition to all other available remedies (including, without limitation, seeking such damages as it can show it has sustained
by reason of such breach), be entitled to injunctive relief without having to prove the inadequacy of the available remedies at
law.

 

3.3.2. Definitions. For purposes
of this paragraph 3.3, "engage directly or indirectly" shall encompass (i) all of Individual's activities whether on
his own account or as an employee, director, officer, agent, consultant or partner of or in any person, firm or corporation (other
than the Company), and (ii) ownership of stock in any corporation fifteen (15) percent or more of the revenues or income of which
is derived from a competitive business or businesses. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein, the Individual
may purchase, own, hold or have any other interest in the securities of both privately held and publicly traded companies.

 

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4. Miscellaneous. 

 

4.1. Integration; Assignment. This
Agreement expresses the entire agreement between the Individual and the Company with respect to its subject matter and supersedes,
without limiting the generality of the foregoing, any prior employment agreements between the Individual and the Company. The rights
and obligations of the parties hereto shall bind and inure to the benefit of each of the parties hereto and shall also bind and
inure to the benefit of any successor or successors of the Company by reorganization, merger or consolidation and any assignee
of all or substantially all of its business and properties and in the case of a change in control of the Company, provided, however,
that except as to any such successor or assignee of the Company, neither this Agreement nor any rights or benefits hereunder may
be assigned by the Company or by the Individual.

 

4.2. Notices. All notices, elections
and other communications given or made pursuant to this Agreement shall be in writing and shall be delivered personally, sent by
commercial courier or registered mail (postage prepaid, return receipt requested) or transmitted by facsimile with confirming copy
transmitted by first class prepaid mail, to the parties at the following addresses and numbers or such other addresses or numbers
as a party shall designate by notice in writing to the others in accordance herewith, and shall be deemed to be given or made when
so delivered personally or by commercial courier or when transmitted and received by facsimile, or if mailed, five business days
after the date of mailing; except that notice of a change of address shall be deemed given only when actually received by the other
party:

 

to Executive at:

 

Robert Clark

746 North Drive

Suite A

Melbourne, FL 32934

 

4.3. Governing Law. All questions concerning
the construction, validity and interpretation of this Agreement and its Schedules, which are incorporated herein by reference,
shall be governed by the laws (as opposed to the conflict of law provisions) of the state of Florida.

 

4.4. Severability. Whenever possible,
each provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid under applicable law, but if
any provision of this Agreement shall be held to be prohibited by or invalid under applicable law, such provision shall be ineffective
only to the extent of such prohibitions or invalidity without invalidating the remainder of such provision or the remaining provisions
of this Agreement.

 

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4.5. Interpretation. To affect the
intent of the Agreement, where appropriate the singular shall be read as the plural and the conjunctive as the disjunctive, and
in either case, vice versa.

 

4.6. Headings. Except for the headings
of section 1, the headings of the sections hereof are inserted for convenience only and shall not be deemed to constitute a part
hereof nor to affect the meaning thereof.

 

4.7. Modification, Amendment, Waiver.
No modification, amendment or waiver of any provisions of this Agreement shall be effective unless approved in writing by the parties.
The failure at any time to enforce any provision of this Agreement shall in no way be construed as a waiver of such provision and
shall not affect the right of either party thereafter to enforce each and every provision hereof in accordance with its terms.

 

5. Miscellaneous.

 

5.1. Expenses. The Company
will pay all reasonable and necessary business-related expenses incurred on behalf of the Company in conformity with the policies
and procedures of the Company from time to time in effect covering approved business expenses.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Employment Agreement
has been duly executed and delivered by or on behalf of the parties hereto as of the first date above written.

 

	COMPANY	 	INDIVIDUAL
	 	 	 
	Kona Gold Solutions, Inc.	 	Christopher Selinger
	 	 	 
	/s/ Robert Clark	 	/s/ Christopher Selinger
	Signature	 	Signature

 

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Rev: 02-01-2018

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LEASE AGREEMENT

 

By and Between

 

HAY INVESTMENT PROPERTIES, INC.

(Landlord)

 

AND

 

Kona Gold, LLC

(Tenant)

 

Lease Date

June 1, 2018

 

Leased Premises

746 North Drive, Suite A

Melbourne, FL 32934

 

Hay Investment Properties, Inc.

PO Box 411471 Melbourne, FL 32941

Tel: (321) 259-6106 Fax: (866) 752-5633

  

     

     

    

 

LEASE AGREEMENT

 

THIS LEASE AGREEMENT (“Lease”), made
as of this 1st day of February, 2018, by and between HAY INVESTMENT PROPERTIES, INC., a Florida corporation, with a principal
office at PO Box 411471 Melbourne, FL 32941, as Landlord, and KONA GOLD, LLC a Delaware corporation, with its principal
office at 8 The Green, Suite A Dover, DE 19901, as Tenant:

 

WITNESSETH: That
the said Landlord does hereby demise and lease to Tenant and Tenant does hereby hire from Landlord the following described premises:

 

Situate in the City of
Melbourne, County of Brevard, State of Florida, a industrial office/warehouse of approximately 4,500 square feet ("Leased
Premises"), being part of a larger building ("Building"), said Building having an address at 746 North Drive, Suite
A, Melbourne, FL 32934, with parking areas (Maximum of 10 parking spaces in front of the entrance), lawn areas, and driveways,
if any, as shown on Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof; together with all appurtenances, improvements
and alterations thereto and with easements of ingress and egress necessary and adequate for the conduct of Tenant's business as
defined herein, subject to the other terms and conditions of this Lease;

 

NOW, THEREFORE,
for and in consideration of the Leased Premises and of the terms and conditions herein contained, the parties hereto mutually
covenant and agree as follows:

 

		1.	TERM

 

(a)       The
initial term (“Term”) of this Lease shall be for Five (5) years running from and including the 1st day of June, 2018,
(“Commencement Date”) up to and including the 31st day of May, 2023, (“Expiration Date”) and
shall terminate on said Expiration Date without further notice or demand, unless earlier terminated or extended pursuant to the
other terms and conditions of this Lease. Commencement Date may be extended up to an additional ninety day (90) if required to
finish tenant build out.

 

(b)       Upon
expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, Tenant shall deliver possession of the Leased Premises to Landlord in the condition
required by the terms of this Lease. If Tenant occupies the Leased Premises prior to the Commencement Date hereof, Tenant's occupancy
of the Leased Premises shall be subject to all of the provisions of this Lease, except that any rent covering such period of occupancy
shall be waived (excluding utilities, which Tenant shall put in Tenant’s name prior to occupancy or Landlord shall invoice
Tenant for reimbursement) and the Commencement, Expiration, and other pertinent dates of this Lease shall not be altered. The Leased
Premises shall be available for occupancy on June 1, 2018.

 

		2.	USE

 

Tenant may use the
Leased Premises for its office and light manufacturing operation including warehousing per zoning code.

 

		3.	RENT

 

Subject to the other
terms and conditions of this Lease, Tenant covenants to pay to Landlord at Landlord's office at the address set forth in Paragraph
16 hereof or such other place as Landlord shall designate in writing, as monthly base rent for the Leased Premises commencing June
1, 2018 through May 31, 2019, the amount of $3,994.00 per month in advance plus appropriate state tax (currently 6.80%).
Rent shall increase annually by three (3%) percent for the initial term and the renewal option term, commencing June 1st,
2019 and each June 1st thereafter. Real Estate Taxes and Insurance shall have a base year of 2018 with any increases
being passed through to Tenant on a Pro-rata share.

 

Hay Investment Properties, Inc.

PO Box 411471 Melbourne, FL 32941

Tel: (321) 259-6106 Fax: (866) 752-5633

 

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For the initial leasing
year (June 1, 2018 thru May 31, 2019) Tenant shall pay to Landlord for the entire year of $47,928.00 plus state sales tax of 6.80%,
Total of $51,187.10, upon the signing of this lease.

 

“Additional Rent”
is defined as Tenant’s Pro-Rata Share of any increase in the insurance expense incurred after the 2018 Base Year and any
increase in real estate taxes incurred after the November 2018 Base Year and utility expenses that are billed back by Landlord.

 

“Tenant’s
Pro-rata Share” is defined as the total of such costs and expenses for insurance expenses and real estate tax expenses multiplied
by a fraction the numerator of which shall be the leasable floor area contained in the Premises and the denominator of which shall
be the gross leasable floor area for all Buildings existing on the Property; provided that if any additional buildings are built
on the Property after the date of this Lease the Tenant’s CAM Charge shall be reduced proportionately to account for proportionate
share of additional leasable floor area on the Property. As per below, Kona Gold water and sewer are Forty Four percent (44%) of
the total building being leased and real estate taxes, insurance, and dumpster are Thirteen percent (13%) of the total complex.

 

		1)	744 Building:

		a)	BJG, Suite A – 6,300 SF

		b)	Zeus E-Juice, Suite B – 5,400 SF

		c)	Total 11,700 SF

 

		2)	746 Building:

		a)	Vacant, Suite A – 4,500 SF

		b)	RSS Suite B – 5,700 SF

		c)	Total 10,200 SF

 

		3)	748 Building:

		a)	bCreative, Suite A – 4,500 SF

		b)	HIP Warehouse – 675 SF

		c)	ADI, Suite C – 6,720 SF

		d)	Total 11,895 SF

 

Total Square footage 33,795 SF

 

The aforesaid Additional
Rent payable by Tenant shall be apportioned for any partial month so that Tenant’s liability therefore shall be only for
such portions thereof as shall be attributable to the Lease Term.

 

Landlord shall maintain
books and records reflecting, Real Estate taxes and Insurance expenses with respect to the Property in accordance with good accounting
practice.

 

		4.	MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OBLIGATIONS

 

(a)       Subject
to the terms hereof, Tenant shall maintain and keep the interior of the Leased Premises in good order, clean, sanitary condition,
free of refuse, rubbish and objectionable odors, insects, vermin and other pests, and shall return the same at the expiration or
earlier termination of this Lease, in broom-clean condition, ordinary wear and tear (subject to there being no odor’s) and
damage or destruction caused other than Tenant’s negligence excepted. This is a multi-tenant facility with multiple buildings/tenants,
thus if Tenant’s odors from their manufacturing process shall become a nuisance to other tenants, then Landlord shall have
the right to require Tenant to correct at Tenant’s sole expense. At Lease expiration Tenant shall be required to clean the
Lease Premises at Tenant’s sole expense, so that the Leased Premises no longer retains the smell of any odors from Tenant’s
manufacturing process. Each party hereto shall be responsible for damage or destruction to the Leased Premises to the extent caused
by the negligence or willful misconduct of such party, or their respective employees, agents, or invitees.

 

Hay Investment Properties, Inc.

PO Box 411471 Melbourne, FL 32941

Tel: (321) 259-6106 Fax: (866) 752-5633

 

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(b)       Except
as specifically provided otherwise in Paragraph 4(a) hereof, Landlord, at its expense, shall provide, maintain and make or cause
to be provided, maintained, or made in a prudent manner as and when needed throughout the term of this Lease all necessary repairs,
maintenance and replacements to the Leased Premises and the Building and every part thereof, to keep the same structurally sound
and weathertight, including without limitation, the foundation, exterior or load bearing walls, floors, roof, gutters, downspouts,
plumbing, sewage, and electrical systems, fire sprinkler system, utility lines, sidewalks, lawn areas, private roadways, parking
areas, and loading docks (collectively ‘structural repairs”), if any, on or appurtenant to the Leased Premises.

 

(c)       Landlord
covenants and warrants that the Building and the Leased Premises are vacant, broom clean and structurally sound; and that the plumbing,
water, lighting, and all utility, operating and mechanical systems are in good operating condition. Within sixty (60) days after
the Commencement Date of this Lease, Landlord, at its sole expense and without contribution by Tenant, shall install, replace,
maintain or repair structural or non-structural items within or upon the Leased Premises that the Tenant may identify, at its reasonable
discretion and in writing, that are in need of repair. Such replacements, maintenance, and repairs, as well as all equipment, systems,
and structural components on or upon the Leased Premises, shall meet or exceed rules, regulations, laws, and codes of any and all
governmental authorities having jurisdiction thereof.

 

d)       In
addition, Landlord shall obtain and keep current during the Term a service maintenance contract ("HVAC Contract") on
the heating, ventilation and air conditioning equipment ("HVAC Equipment") serving the Premises. The HVAC Contract shall
be between Landlord and a dealer-authorized company (reasonably approved by Tenant), and shall provide for an equipment check and
tune-up service each spring and fall, and filter and lubrication service every three (3) months. Prior to entering into the HVAC
Contract, Landlord shall obtain Tenant's reasonable approval of the costs and expenses associated with the HVAC Contract ("HVAC
Contract Costs"). Landlord shall invoice Tenant on a monthly basis (commencing on the Commencement Date) for the HVAC Contract
Costs and Tenant shall reimburse Landlord for the HVAC Contract Costs within thirty (30) days of receipt of invoice. A copy of
the HVAC Contract shall be provided to Tenant.

 

Landlord shall be responsible,
at Landlord's sole cost and expense (except for Tenant's Expense, as hereinafter defined), for the repair, maintenance and/or replacement
of the HVAC Equipment ("HVAC Equipment Repairs"). Should the cost of the HVAC Equipment Repair, with respect to each
calendar year,

 

		(i)	cost less than Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000) (“Tenant’s Expense”), Tenant shall
reimburse Landlord for such cost within ten (10) days of receipt of invoice, along with appropriate back-up documentation provided,
however, that prior to Landlord commencing the subject HVAC Equipment Repairs involving a Tenant’s Expense, Landlord shall
first provide Tenant at least ten (10) business days prior written notice of the need for such HVAC Equipment Repairs (with specificity),
along with the related Tenant Expense; and

 

Hay Investment Properties, Inc.

PO Box 411471 Melbourne, FL 32941

Tel: (321) 259-6106 Fax: (866) 752-5633

 

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		(ii)	equal or exceed Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000), Landlord shall be responsible for the entire cost
with no right of reimbursement from Tenant except to the extent Tenant’s negligence causes the need for any HVAC Equipment
Repairs.

 

		5.	ALTERATIONS - TENANT IMPROVEMENTS

 

(a)       Any
alterations to the Building or to the Leased Premises made by the Landlord or Tenant prior to or at any time during the term of
the Lease shall be made or caused to be made by such party in a good, workmanlike manner, in conformity with all of the rules,
regulations, laws, and codes of any and all governmental authorities having jurisdiction thereof; and shall be completed in such
manner as not to unreasonably disturb or interfere with Tenant or any other occupant of the Building of which the Leased Premises
is a part. All permits, approvals and certificates required of all government authorities solely by reason of the making of alterations
shall be promptly obtained or caused to be obtained by the party making such alterations. As used herein, the term “alterations”
shall mean, without limitation, any and all modifications, additions, removals, changes, improvements, remodeling, and renovations
to the Building or the Leased Premises.

 

(b)       Except
as provided to the contrary in this Paragraph 5, alterations to the Leased Premises by one party shall require the written approval
of the other party hereto prior to the commencement of such alterations, which approval shall (i) not be unreasonably withheld,
conditioned or delayed, (ii) provide for the maintenance of such alterations and (iii) indicate whether such alterations must be
removed at the end of the term, and if removed during the term of the Lease, whether such alterations must be replaced upon the
expiration or earlier termination of this Lease. Tenant may make non-structural interior alterations to the Leased Premises costing
less than $5,000.00 (“minor alterations”) in any one instance without Landlord's prior written consent.

 

(c)       (i)
Tenant, at its expense, shall remove its trade fixtures, equipment, machinery, supplies and alterations from the Leased Premises
and repair any damage to the portion or portions of the Leased Premises affected by such removal at any time prior to or at the
expiration or earlier termination of this Lease, ordinary wear and tear, and damage or destruction caused other than by the negligence
of Tenant, its employees, agents, or invitees excepted. Tenant shall not be responsible to remove alterations or make repair to
the Leased Premises by reason of (1) any alterations approved by the Landlord to remain upon the Leased Premises at the expiration
or earlier termination of this Lease; (2) any alterations which, if removed during the term hereof, Landlord has not required to
be replaced upon the expiration or earlier termination hereof; or (3) minor alterations. In no event shall any approval by the
Landlord of an alteration be deemed to prevent Tenant from removing or replacing the alteration to which approval is being given
at any time prior to the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease so long as Tenant complies with any conditions set forth
in Landlord’s approval thereof.

 

(ii)       All
alterations not removed by Tenant upon the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease shall become the property of Landlord
without liability on Landlord's part to pay for the same.

 

(d)       Prior
to the June 1, 2018 (Tentative Date), Landlord, without expense to Tenant, shall make or cause to be made alterations (“Tenant
Improvements”) to the Leased Premises as set forth in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and made a part hereof, subject
to Tenant's prior approval of the plans and specifications therefore and the satisfactory completion thereof. The Tenant Improvements
shall remain on the Leased Premises as the property of Landlord upon the expiration or earlier termination of the Lease, unless
specifically noted to the contrary in Exhibit “A”. Any Tenant Improvements made or removed by either party shall be
subject to this Paragraph 5.

 

Hay Investment Properties, Inc.

PO Box 411471 Melbourne, FL 32941

Tel: (321) 259-6106 Fax: (866) 752-5633

 

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		6.	UTILITIES

 

(a)       Landlord
shall make available and Tenant shall have access to and service of all facilities for heating, ventilation and air conditioning
(“HVAC”), restroom facilities, water, sewer, electricity and any other utilities or services to the Leased Premises
reasonably necessary for Tenant’s manner of use of the Leased Premises without contribution from Tenant. Should such utilities
or services not be available to Tenant or the Leased Premises for a period of thirty (30) days or more, causes attributable to
Tenant, its employees, agents, or invitees excepted, Tenant may immediately terminate this Lease with a simple written notice delivered
to Landlord.

 

(b)       Tenant
shall be responsible to pay all utility service charges for the leased premises, including utilities paid by Landlord. Landlord
will invoice the tenant on a quarterly basis for the usage of water and sewer and waste management based on the occupied square
footage. Electric is separately metered and supplied to the Leased Premises. Tenant is responsible to transfer the electric, Florida
Power & Light account, to its name in the beginning of the Lease. Tenant shall also be responsible to pay for any security
or pest control services which are contracted for by Tenant.

 

		7.	LAWS

 

(a)       To
the best of its knowledge, Landlord represents that the Leased Premises, Building and Tenant’s use thereof (as stated herein)
are and shall be, as of the Commencement Date, in compliance with all applicable zoning or building codes, ordinances, regulations,
statutes, rules, orders, restrictions of record, restrictive covenants and other applicable legal requirements, including, without
limitation, the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) (collectively “Laws”).
Landlord shall, at its sole cost and expense, obtain all certificates, permits and other governmental authorizations generally
required for any party’s use and occupancy of the Leased Premises (collectively “Landlord Authorizations”). Tenant,
at its sole cost and expense, but with Landlord’s cooperation, shall acquire all certificates, permits and other governmental
authorizations required specifically by reason of Tenant’s manner of use of the Leased Premises (collectively “Tenant
Authorizations”). Nothing in this Paragraph shall require Tenant to pay for any alterations to the Leased Premises which
may be necessary to secure any Landlord Authorizations or Tenant Authorizations, unless the obligation to make such alteration
is specifically stated elsewhere in this Lease.

 

(b)       During
the term of this Lease, but without limiting the provisions of Paragraph 20 hereof, Landlord and Tenant shall fully comply with
all Laws with respect to the Leased Premises and Building, subject to the following terms:

(i)       If,
during the term of this Lease, such Laws require alterations to the Leased Premises or Building specifically attributable to Tenant’s
manner of use of the Leased Premises or the business activity conducted therein, Tenant shall undertake the same and bear the cost
thereof.

 

(ii)       If
such Laws require, without limitation, alterations to the Leased Premises or Building not specifically attributable to Tenant’s
manner of use of the Leased Premises as provided in Paragraph 7(b)(i) above, Landlord shall undertake the same during the term
of this Lease, without expense to Tenant.

 

(c)       In
the event (i) Tenant’s use and occupancy of the Leased Premises are not in compliance with such Laws as of the Commencement
Date hereof, or (ii) should Landlord’s Authorizations or Tenant’s Authorizations not be obtained or acquired within
thirty (30) days after the Commencement Date, or (iii) should Tenant’s use or occupancy of the Leased Premises violate any
such Law during the Term hereof due to a change in such Laws and not due to a change in Tenant’s specific use or occupancy
of the Leased Premises, then Tenant shall have the right, at its sole election, to terminate this Lease immediately by delivering
to Landlord a written notice no less than thirty (30) days prior to the effective date of termination, and the Landlord’s
sole remedy for such termination shall be the retention of rents received, if any, or accrued prior to the date of termination.

 

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(d)          Tenant
shall, at Tenant's expense, promptly comply with all applicable statutes, ordinances, rules, regulations, orders, covenants and
restrictions of record, and requirements of any insurance underwriters or rating bureaus, now in effect or that may hereafter come
into effect, whether or not they reflect a change in policy from that now existing, during the term or any part of the term hereof,
relating in any manner to the Le a s e d Premises and the occupation and use by Tenant of the Le a s e d Premises. Tenant shall
conduct its business in a lawful manner and shall not use or permit the use of the Leased Premises or the Common Areas in any manner
that will tend to create odors, waste or a nuisance or shall disturb other occupants.

 

		8.	CASUALTY LOSS

 

(a)       In
the event the Building or the Leased Premises shall be damaged by fire, flood, storm, civil commotion, or other similar cause (“Casualty”)
to an extent repairable within one hundred eighty (180) days from the date of such damage, Landlord shall forthwith proceed to
diligently repair all damage to the Building and Leased Premises but not damage to Tenant's personal property. During the period
of repair, this Lease shall continue in full force and effect, provided that Tenant's Rent shall abate in whole or in part depending
upon the extent to which such damage and/or such repair shall deprive Tenant of the use of or access to the Leased Premises for
the normal purposes of Tenant's business as determined by Tenant exercising reasonable judgment, with any Rent beyond the date
of such casualty refunded to Tenant accordingly. No abatement of Rent shall occur if the damage is caused by the negligence of
Tenant, its agents, employees, or invitees.

 

(b)       In
the event that Landlord (i) shall fail to promptly commence repair of such damage, or (ii) having commenced the same, shall fail
to pursue such repair to completion with due diligence within one hundred eighty (180) days from the date of the Casualty damage,
or (iii) if Casualty damage precludes Tenant from occupying the Leased Premises and conducting its business therein for a period
of thirty (30) days or more from the date such Casualty damage occurred, then Tenant may, at its option, upon five (5) days written
notice to Landlord, terminate this Lease or make or complete such repair and deduct the cost thereof from the next ensuing installment
or installments of Rent payable under this Lease.

 

(c)       In
the event that the Building is destroyed or is damaged by Casualty to an extent not repairable within one hundred eighty (180)
days from the date of such Casualty, this Lease shall terminate as of the date of such destruction or damage.

 

		9.	CONDEMNATION

 

(a)       If
the Building or the Leased Premises shall be condemned or taken in its entirety for public use by any city, county, state or public
authority, the federal government or any other entity having the power of eminent domain (collectively a “Taking”),
or if any partial Taking of the Building shall substantially interfere with Tenant’s use of or access to the Leased Premises,
as determined by Tenant exercising reasonable judgment, this Lease shall terminate as of the date, at Tenant’s option, on
which (i) possession of the Building, the Leased Premises or any part of the Building subject to the Taking is transferred to the
Taking authority, or (ii) the Leased Premises shall become unsuitable for Tenant’s regular business by reason of such Taking.

 

(b)       If
a partial Taking of the Building or the Leased Premises occurs which, though permanent, does not substantially interfere with Tenant’s
use of or access to the Leased Premises, as determined by Tenant exercising reasonable judgment, this Lease shall not be subject
to termination but shall continue on the same terms and conditions as are herein stated, except that the Rent shall be proportionately
reduced to the extent the Leased Premises or Tenant’s use thereof or access thereto is affected by such Taking.

 

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(c)       In
the event of any Taking under this Paragraph which does not result in the termination of this Lease, Landlord shall, at its sole
expense, diligently restore the Building or the Leased Premises remaining after such Taking to a condition of like quality and
character as existed prior to the Taking; provided, however, Landlord shall have no obligation to replace, repair or rebuild any
alteration to the Leased Premises made by Tenant or any of Tenant’s trade fixtures or other personal property.

 

(d)       Tenant
shall have the right to participate in any separate award from that of Landlord for such Taking to the extent that it may have
suffered compensable damage as a Tenant on account thereof.

 

		10.	SIGNS

 

Tenant, at its expense,
may install and maintain signs of professional character and design, upon the Leased Premises or the pylon sign subject to the
signage being on the door glass and install on the building of a total size no larger than 5 foot wide by 3 ft tall., and all municipal
ordinances with respect thereto after first obtaining the written approval of Landlord, which approval shall not be unreasonably
withheld, conditioned or delayed. Tenant shall remove such signs at the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease and shall
repair any damage caused by the installation or removal of such signs.

 

		11.	DEFAULT AND REMEDIES

 

(a)       In
the event either party fails to observe covenant or perform any obligation under this Lease, the nondefaulting party may serve
upon the defaulting party written notice specifying the nature of the default. The defaulting party shall cure such default within
thirty (30) days after its receipt of said notice. If the default is such that it could not reasonably be cured within said thirty
(30) day period, the defaulting party shall be deemed to have complied with the nondefaulting party's notice, so long as it commences
to cure its default within thirty (30) days of its receipt of the notice and diligently pursues such cure to completion thereafter,
but in no event shall such cure period exceed an additional sixty (60) days from the end of said thirty (30) day period. If the
default is not cured as herein required, this Lease may be terminated, at the option of the nondefaulting party, at or as of the
expiration of such cure period.

 

A default in the payment
of Rent shall be subject to all the terms of this Paragraph except that the cure period shall be fifteen (15) days. In the event
of any uncured default of Landlord, Tenant may abate the Rent to the extent that Landlord’s default has caused the Leased
Premises to become unusable by Tenant. In the event of Tenant having committed an uncured default, notwithstanding anything to
the contrary herein, Landlord shall undertake its best efforts to mitigate any damages it may otherwise suffer by reason of such
uncured default.

 

(b)       Except
as specifically provided for to the contrary in this Lease, no termination of this Lease pursuant to this Paragraph 11 shall relieve
either party from liability for any obligation arising prior to the date of termination, nor shall the defaulting party be relieved
of any liability for damages or losses suffered by the non-defaulting party. Rights or remedies expressed in this Lease or otherwise
available at law or in equity shall each be deemed cumulative with all others and none shall be exclusive of any other. Either
party may pursue any or all such rights or remedies, at its sole discretion, without prejudicing its ability to resort to any other.
No exercise of any right or remedy hereunder shall be deemed a waiver by such party of the failure of the other party to properly
perform its duties under this Lease.

 

(c)       In
the event litigation, mediation, summary proceedings or similar action ("action") is necessary to enforce any provision
of this Lease, the parties hereto agree that each party shall be responsible for its respective expenses, including attorney fees
and court costs, without contribution from the other party whatsoever. In the interest of obtaining a speedier and less costly
hearing of any dispute, the parties hereby each waive the right to trial by jury.

 

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		12.	ASSIGNMENT AND SUBLETTING

 

(a)       Tenant
may assign this Lease or sublet the Leased Premises or any part thereof for any legitimate use which does not violate any Laws
or reasonable rules and regulations of Landlord upon receipt of written consent of Landlord, which consent shall not be unreasonably
withheld, conditioned, or delayed in excess of twenty (20) days of Landlord’s receipt of such request

 

(b)       Tenant
may, without Landlord's consent, assign this Lease or sublet the Leased Premises or any part thereof to any affiliate of Tenant.
For purpose of this Paragraph, the term "affiliate" shall be defined as any corporation or entity which controls Tenant,
is controlled by Tenant, is under the common control with Tenant of the same parent corporation or other entity.

 

(c)       If
any such assignment or sublease is made, Tenant shall remain first and financially liable under the terms hereof notwithstanding
such assignment or sublease.

 

		13.	REAL PROPERTIES TAXES

 

		(a)	Landlord shall pay, in a timely manner before delinquency, all real estate taxes, assessments,
and charges by any public authority, which are general or special, ordinary or extraordinary, foreseen or unforeseen, or of any
kind and nature whatsoever which are assessed and levied upon the Building, Leased Premises or any part thereof during the said
term as they shall become due (“taxes”) without expense to Tenant.

 

		(b)	Landlord shall pay all real property taxes and general and special assessments, which assessments
shall be amortized over the longest period permitted by law ("Real Property Taxes") applicable to the Property, provided,
however, that Tenant shall pay as Additional Rent, Tenant's Proportionate Share of such amount in accordance with Paragraph 3.
Tenant shall not be required to pay any federal, state or local income, profit, franchise, rent, sales, gift, estate, succession,
inheritance, foreign ownership, foreign control, transfer, capital levy, and/or personal property taxes of Landlord. Landlord acknowledges
and agrees that Tenant shall have no obligation or responsibility to make filings on behalf of Landlord with respect to any tax
matters, nor shall Tenant be responsible for any penalties or interest payments required to be paid as a result of Landlord's failure
to make such filings or timely pay such Real Property Taxes. Landlord shall advise Tenant of the initial monthly payment amount
due for Real Property Taxes on or before the Commencement Date hereof. Tenant agrees pay its proportionate share of any increases
in Real Property Taxes over base year 2018.

 

		(c)	Tenant shall pay during the term hereof all personal property taxes levied on the merchandise,
equipment, appliances, fixtures, machinery, inventory, furniture and other personal property of Tenant upon the Leased Premises.

 

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		14.	INSURANCE

 

(a)       Landlord,
at its expense, shall carry with companies rated no less than “A” by Best or a comparable insurance rating service
the following insurance: (i) all risk property insurance, including but not limited to, windstorm, vandalism and malicious mischief,
but excluding flood, on the Building for the full replacement value thereof with Tenant as a named insured as its interest may
appear with respect to the Leased Premises, and (ii) public liability insurance having limits of at least $1,000,000.00 combined
single limit with Tenant as an additional insured at its interest may appear with respect to the Leased Premises. Tenant agrees
pay its proportionate share of any increases in insurance costs over base year 2018. A copy of such policy or certificate thereof
shall be supplied to Tenant upon request. Should the cost of such insurance increase solely caused by or resulting from Tenant’s
particular business activity or alterations made by Tenant upon the Leased Premises, Tenant shall reimburse Landlord the reasonable
costs of such increase.

 

In addition, Tenant, at its expense, shall
carry with companies rated no less than “A” by Best or a comparable insurance rating service the following insurance:
(i) public liability insurance having limits of at least $1,000,000.00 combined single limit with Landlord as an additional insured,
and insurance covering personal property upon the Leased Premises.

 

(b)       Tenant
shall pay claims normally found in Comprehensive General Liability ("CGL") policies proven to be caused by or arising
from Tenant's use or occupancy of the Leased Premises up to one (1) million and no/100 dollars ($1,000,000.00) in so far and only
in so far as any such claims made hereunder are not based upon, arise out of, or result from the acts, omissions, or negligence
of Landlord. Tenant shall, in addition, insure its personal property upon the Leased Premises. In the event this Lease is assigned
or the Leased Premises is sublet, Landlord requires such subtenant or assignee to obtain insurance from an insurance carrier reasonably
acceptable to Landlord at coverage levels provided for herein.

 

(c)       To
the extent that a physical loss or damage is covered by insurance and recovery is made, or would have been made if insured rather
for such loss, the Landlord and Tenant, for themselves and their insurers, hereby mutually release each other from liability and
waive all right of recovery against each other and their insurers for any property loss or damage from perils insured against under
their respective property insurance policies, or which would have been insured under such insurance policies; provided that this
waiver shall not be applicable if it has the effect of invalidating any insurance coverage of the Landlord or Tenant.

 

		15.	LANDLORD'S RIGHT TO ENTER PREMISES

 

Tenant shall permit
Landlord and its agents, upon receiving notice no less than twenty-four (24) hours prior to the time Landlord wishes to make such
entry, to enter and view the state and condition of the Leased Premises once monthly during regular business hours, to make such
alterations or repairs therein as may be necessary for the safety and preservation thereof, or for any other reasonable purposes;
provided that such alterations or repairs do not unreasonably alter or interfere with Tenant's normal business activity. Notwithstanding
the foregoing, Landlord may enter the Leased Premises without proper notice in the event of any emergency if life or property are
at risk. Tenant shall also permit Landlord or Landlord's agents, on or after six (6) months prior to the expiration of the term
of this Lease, to show the Leased Premises to prospective tenants at reasonable times and to place notices on the front of the
Leased Premises, or on any part thereof, offering the Leased Premises for lease.

 

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		16.	NOTICES

 

(a)       All
notices required herein shall be given in writing and delivered personally, or sent certified mail (return receipt requested) of
the United States Postal Service, or nationally recognized overnight courier service and addressed as follows:

 

	LANDLORD: 	Hay Investment Properties, Inc.
	 	PO Box 411471
	 	Melbourne, FL 32941
	 	Attn: Kanitha Hay, President
	 	Telephone: 321-259-6106
	 	Facsimile: 866-752-5633
	 	Email: KHay@tsgtc.com
	 	 
	TENANT:	Kona Gold, LLC
	 	8 The Green, Suite A
	 	Dover, DE 19901
	 	Attn: Robert Clark
	 	Telephone: 321-247-7811
	 	Cell: 321-289-0631
	 	Email: Robert@KonaGoldHemp.com

 

(b)       Any
notice shall be deemed received if delivered personally when actually received; upon the date of receipt shown on the receipt card
if sent by certified mail of the United States Postal Service; or two (2) business days after deposit with a nationally recognized
overnight mail courier service. Any general correspondence not intended to have a binding legal effect on the other party may be
sent by first class mail of the United States Postal Service.

 

(c)       Either
party may change its address for the giving of notice by giving to the other party a written notice of such change at least ten
(10) days prior to the effective date of such change.

 

		17.	HOLDOVER

 

Notwithstanding any
law to the contrary, this Lease shall not be subject to tacit renewal. If Tenant remains in possession of the Leased Premises after
expiration of the original term or any renewal term of this Lease, such occupancy shall extend this Lease on a month-to-month basis
under and subject to the same terms and conditions hereof and at a monthly base rent that is double to the last month of the term
then in effect, cancelable at the end of any calendar month during such holdover period by either party upon written notice to
the other party given no less than thirty (30) days prior to the intended termination date.

 

		18.	QUIET ENJOYMENT

 

Landlord warrants (i)
that it has legal and beneficial title to the Building and the Leased Premises, (ii) that it has full right to execute and to perform
the obligations of this Lease and to lease the Leased Premises to Tenant pursuant to the provisions of this Lease, (iii) that the
Leased Premises and this Lease are not encumbered in any way which would preclude Tenant’s use and occupancy of the Leased
Premises pursuant to this Lease, and (iv) that Landlord shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless Tenant from any claims, liabilities
or fees arising from a breach of this Paragraph. Provided Tenant is not in default hereunder, Landlord covenants and warrants that
Tenant shall peaceably and quietly have, hold, and enjoy the Leased Premises during the full Term of this Lease and any extension
hereof without molestation, hindrance, or interference of the Landlord, or anyone claiming or acting, by, through, or under Landlord,
its successors, assigns, tenants, invitees, or third parties.

 

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		19.	INVOICE PAYMENT

 

Any payments or reimbursements
of reasonable, accurate, incurred, and competitively bid (if appropriate) charges (“charges”) due Landlord from Tenant
as required herein, excluding monthly Rent payments, shall be mailed to Landlord within thirty (30) days after Tenant's receipt
of a properly supported invoice therefore. A properly supported invoice, as used in this Paragraph, shall mean a detailed statement
of such charges accompanied by appropriate paid receipts where Tenant’s share of individual items exceeds $500.00, or a statement
from an independent certified public accountant certifying that such charges are true and accurate. In addition, Tenant may request
from Landlord copies of paid receipts or billings of any charges regardless of amount. If Landlord does not seek reimbursement
within two years of paying such charges, Tenant will be released from any liability for such reimbursement.

 

20.         ENVIRONMENTAL

 

		(a)	The following terms are particular to this Paragraph:

 

(i)       “Environmental
Laws” as used herein shall include any federal, state, county or local laws, statutes, ordinances, rules or regulations relating
to public health or safety, pollution, damage to or protection of the environment or natural resources.

 

(ii)       “Hazardous
Materials” as used herein shall include, but shall not be limited to, (a) solid, hazardous, extremely hazardous or toxic
materials, substances, wastes, pollutants or contaminants which are or become regulated by an Environmental Law, and (b) lead,
oil (whether petroleum, crude or a fraction thereof), polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB's) and radioactive or any other materials
that would adversely affect the environment, health or safety of the Tenant, or its employees.

 

(iii)       "Environmental
Liabilities" as used herein shall include all claims, demands, actions, suits, fines, penalties, costs, expenses, damages
and obligations (including reasonable attorney’s fees) of any nature arising from the material violations of any Environmental
Law or with respect to any other environmental, health or safety law, regulation, ordinance, or matter including, without limitation,
nuisance and toxic tort claims.

 

(iv)       “Environmental
Condition” as used herein shall mean the disposal, release, discharge, spill, or leak of any Hazardous Materials upon or
from the Leased Premises, Building, or adjacent areas thereof requiring response under Environmental Laws.

 

(b)       As
of the Commencement Date of the term of this Lease, Landlord represents and warrants to Tenant that, to the best of Landlord's
knowledge, (i) the condition of the Leased Premises, Building, and Land with respect to the presence of Hazardous Materials meets
all applicable Environmental Laws, (ii) the Leased Premises, the Land, and the Building have not been used for the disposal, storage,
or use of Hazardous Materials, and (iii) there are no past or present claims, proceedings or investigations in process that violate
Environmental Laws and, to the best of the Landlord’s knowledge, none are pending or threatened.

 

(c)       To
confirm such representation and warranty, Tenant shall have the right and privilege, but no duty, at any time prior to or during
the term of this Lease, to conduct, at its expense, any groundwater, surface water, air, soil, building, and other inspections
as Tenant deems reasonably necessary to satisfy itself that the Leased Premises, Land and Building do not contain Hazardous Materials.
During such inspections, Tenant shall not materially alter, affect or damage the Leased Premises, Land or Building, or any of Landlord's
property, and shall promptly repair damage caused by any such inspection.

 

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(d)       Landlord
or its consultant may, at Landlord’s sole expense, periodically inspect the Leased Premises for violations of any Environmental
Laws. Tenant agrees that all activities conducted by Tenant on the Leased Premises during the term of the Lease will comply with
all applicable Environmental Laws.

 

(e)       Landlord
and Tenant shall notify the other of Environmental Conditions immediately when known during the term hereof. In the event of the
discovery of any Environmental Condition which is solely attributable to Tenant’s use or occupancy of the Leased Premises
or Building during the term hereof, Tenant shall immediately notify Landlord of such Environmental Condition, and Tenant shall,
at its expense, remediate such Environmental Condition in compliance with applicable Environmental Laws. Landlord shall have the
right to enter the Leased Premises, to supervise and approve any actions taken by Tenant to address the Environmental Condition;
and in the event Tenant fails to lawfully address such Environmental Condition, Landlord may perform, at Tenant's reasonable expense
and without unreasonable interference with Tenant's business activity, any lawful actions necessary to address the Environmental
Condition. Notwithstanding the other provisions of this Paragraph 20, Landlord agrees that Tenant may use and occupy the Leased
Premises for the business activities permitted herein, and in the ordinary course of Tenant’s business, Tenant may use, store,
transport or handle at the Leased Premises products and related materials which may be or contain Hazardous Materials, provided
that Tenant performs the aforementioned activities in compliance with applicable Environmental Laws.

 

(f)       (i)
Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, each party hereby agrees to fully defend, indemnify and hold harmless the other
party, and its employees, agents, invitees, successors and assigns (with counsel reasonably acceptable to the indemnities) from
and against Environmental Liabilities caused by the acts, omissions, or negligence of the indemnifying party, or that of its employees,
agents, invitees, successors and assigns; provided, however, such indemnity shall not extend to Environmental Liabilities that
are caused by or resulting from the acts, omissions, or negligence of the party claiming a right of indemnification, or its employees,
agents, invitees, successors and assigns.

 

(ii)       Landlord
shall bear all responsibility for contamination or presence of Hazardous Materials existing or created on the Leased Premises or
in the Building prior to the occupancy of the same by Tenant, whenever discovered; and Landlord shall defend, indemnify, and hold
harmless Tenant (with counsel reasonably acceptable to the Tenant) from Environmental Liabilities associated with or claimed against
the Leased Premises or Building not resulting from nor attributable to Tenant’s use or occupancy of the Leased Premises or
Building, whenever discovered, including without limitation any offsite contamination of properties surrounding, abutting, or in
the general area of the Leased Premises.

 

(g)       In
the event (i) of any breach of the representations and warranties set forth in this Paragraph, or (ii) of the discovery of Hazardous
Materials upon the Leased Premises or Building not attributable to Tenant, which is in violation of an Environmental Law or which
otherwise results in an immediate threat to the health and safety of Tenant, its employees, agents, or invitees, or the remediation
of which unreasonably interferes with Tenant’s business activities; Tenant may immediately vacate the Leased Premises and
Tenant's Rent shall abate from the date of such vacancy until the date such Hazardous Materials are remediated in compliance with
all applicable Environmental Laws without expense to Tenant; provided, however, that should such remediation not be completed within
sixty (60) days from and after the date Tenant vacates the Leased Premises, Tenant may terminate this Lease at or as of the expiration
of said sixty (60) day period by simple written notice to that effect.

 

If Tenant elects to terminate
this Lease pursuant to this Paragraph 20(g), this Lease shall become null and void without penalty or breach thereof, and Tenant
shall be released and discharged from any further obligation hereunder.

 

(h)       The
Landlord shall inform the Tenant of any asbestos or asbestos containing materials (ACM) on or about the Leased Premises known to
the Landlord. If the Leased Premises was constructed before January 1, 1981 or if an asbestos survey is not available to Tenant
for its review, the Landlord, upon the request of Tenant, shall promptly perform at its sole expense an asbestos survey of the
Leased Premises and deliver the results of such survey to the Tenant. Should the Leased Premises fall under the Asbestos Standard
of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (“OSHA”), Tenant is required by such Act to inform its employees of any asbestos
or ACM present on the Leased Premises.

 

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(i)       The
provisions of this Paragraph shall survive the expiration or earlier termination of this Lease and shall run to the benefit of
the parties hereto and their respective successors and assigns, any of whom may singly or jointly enforce the provisions of this
Paragraph.

 

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		21.	RENEWAL OF LEASE

 

Provided that Tenant
is not in default hereunder, Tenant shall have a one-time option to renew this Lease for a period of Five (5) years from and after
the end of the initial term. All terms, covenants, and provisions of this Lease, including rent, shall apply to such renewal term.
If the Tenant shall elect to exercise the aforesaid renewal option, it shall do so by giving six month (6) written notice to Landlord
no later than December 1st of the then current lease year. If, however, Tenant fails to so notify the Landlord of its
desire to renew, then Tenant's right to renew the term of this Lease as provided in this Article shall automatically expire.

 

		22.	Utilities as per Section 6(b).

 

		23.	Trash Removal as per Section 6(b).

 

		24.	RADON GAS

 

Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive
gas that, when it has accumulated in a building in sufficient quantities, may present health risks to persons who are exposed to
it over time. Levels of radon that exceed Federal and State guidelines have been found in buildings in Florida. Additional information
regarding radon and radon testing may be obtained from your County public health unit. Pursuant to Section 404.056(8) Florida Statutes.

 

		25.	COMMON AREA

 

The term "Common Areas" is defined
as all areas and facilities outside the Premises and within the exterior boundary line of the Land that are provided and designated
by the Landlord from time to time for the general non-exclusive use of Landlord, Tenant and of other tenants of the Building and
their respective employees, suppliers, shippers, customers and invitees. The Common Areas shall include, without limitation, the
parking areas, loading and unloading areas, trash areas, roadways, sidewalks, walkways, parkways and landscaped areas. Landlord
gives to Tenant and Tenant's employees, suppliers, shippers, customers and invitees the non-exclusive right to use the Common Areas,
with others who are entitled to use the Common Areas.

 

		26.	PARKING

 

Tenant may designate three (3) Parking
spaces in front of the building (One (1) space east of Handicap parking and Two (2) spaces west of the Handicap parking space).

Tenant, at its expense, may install and maintain signs of professional character and design, upon the front of the Leased Premises
on the face of the curb in the middle of the parking space.

 

		27.	MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

 

(a)       GOVERNING
LAW: This Lease, and each and every term, provision and covenant contained herein, shall be construed and interpreted in accordance
with the laws of the State where the Leased Premises is located. No presumption shall be deemed to exist in favor of or against
either party hereto as a result of the preparation or negotiation of the same.

 

Hay Investment Properties, Inc.

PO Box 411471 Melbourne, FL 32941

Tel: (321) 259-6106 Fax: (866) 752-5633

 

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(b)       SEVERABILITY:
Should any term, provision, or covenant of this Lease be illegal or unenforceable under the laws of the State where the Leased
Premises are located, such terms, provisions and covenants shall be deemed severed from this Lease as if never contained herein
and the remaining terms, provisions and covenants of this Lease shall remain in full force and effect.

 

(c)       WAIVER:
No delay or omission of Landlord or Tenant to exercise any right or power arising under this Lease shall impair any such right
or power to be construed to be a waiver of any such right or power. No waiver of any breach of any of the covenants of this Lease
shall be construed, taken or held to be a waiver of any other breach, or as a waiver, acquiescence in or consent to any further
or succeeding breach of the same covenant.

 

(d)       TAX
EXEMPT FINANCING: The Landlord represents that the Leased Premises is not funded by or through tax exempt financing.

 

(e)       BROKER:
The Ullian Realty Corporation is the representative and agent of Landlord. Landlord represents that it had no dealings with any
real estate broker, finder, or other person, with respect to this Lease in any manner, except The Ullian Realty Corporation (hereinafter
called the "Landlord's Broker"). Tenant represents that it had no known dealings with any other real estate broker, finder,
or other person, with respect to this Lease in any manner. Tenant agrees to indemnify and hold harmless Landlord against and from
any claim or demand for any brokerage commission or other fees, and all costs, claims, expenses, and liabilities in connection
therewith (including, without limitation, attorneys' fees, disbursements, and actual costs) arising out of any purported or actual
dealings by Tenant with any broker (other than the Landlord's Broker). In accordance with the provisions of a separate commission
contract, Landlord shall pay any commissions or fees that are payable to Landlord’s Broker with respect to this Lease.

 

		28.	INTEGRATION

 

This Lease contains
the entire understanding of the Landlord and Tenant with respect to Landlord's leasing of the Leased Premises to Tenant. There
are no other understandings, promises, covenants or conditions other than as are contained in this Lease. This Lease supersedes
and renders null and void all previous understandings, promises, covenants and conditions, whether written or verbal, with respect
to Landlord's leasing of the Leased Premises to Tenant. No modification or amendment to this Lease shall be effective unless reduced
to writing and signed by Landlord and Tenant. This Lease may be in counterparts, each of which shall be an original, but all of
which shall constitute one and the same instrument.

 

Hay Investment Properties, Inc.

PO Box 411471 Melbourne, FL 32941

Tel: (321) 259-6106 Fax: (866) 752-5633

 

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AND IT IS MUTUALLY UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED
that the covenants and agreements herein contained shall inure to the benefit of and be equally binding upon the parties hereto
and their respective executors, administrators, heirs, successors, and assigns.

 

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties
hereto have caused this Lease, containing 19 pages consisting of the introductory provisions, Paragraphs 1 through 28, inclusive,
Exhibit "A" Leased Space, Exhibit "B" Tenant Improvements to be completed by Landlord, and Exhibit "C"
Guaranty to be executed as of the date first above written.

 

	 	 	HAY INVESTMENT PROPERTIES, INC. (Landlord)
	 	 	 
	Witness:	 	 
	 	 	By:	/s/ Kanitha Hay	 Date:	January 20, 2018
	 	 	Kanitha Hay, President
	 	 	 

 

	 	 	KONA GOLD, LLC (Tenant)
	 	 	 
	Witness:	 	 
	 	 	By:	/s/ Robert Clark	 Date:	1-29-18
	 	 	Robert Clark, President
	 	 	 

 

Hay Investment Properties, Inc.

PO Box 411471 Melbourne, FL 32941

Tel: (321) 259-6106 Fax: (866) 752-5633

 

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EXHIBIT “A”

 

Hay Investment Properties, Inc.

PO Box 411471 Melbourne, FL 32941

Tel: (321) 259-6106 Fax: (866) 752-5633

 

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EXHIBIT “B”

 

Tenant Improvements to be completed by Landlord

 

Hay Investment Properties, Inc.

PO Box 411471 Melbourne, FL 32941

Tel: (321) 259-6106 Fax: (866) 752-5633

 

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EXHIBIT "C"

 

GUARANTY

 

FOR AND IN CONSIDERATION
of Ten Dollars ($10.00) and other good and valuable consideration, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, Robert
Clark having Driver's License identification number: DL# CH62-761-77-100-0, for ourselves, our heirs, personal
representatives, successors and assigns, respectively (hereinafter jointly and severally called "Guarantor"), hereby
unconditionally guarantee to HAY INVESTMENT PROPERTIES, INC., its successors and assigns (hereinafter called "Landlord"),
prompt and punctual payment of the full amount of any and all indebtedness or liability (whether primary or secondary) of. KONA
GOLD, LLC., (hereinafter called "Tenant"), to or held by Landlord from time to time and at all times hereafter,
whether now owed or hereafter owed to Landlord, and all expenses of collection, whether suit be instituted or not, including but
not limited to all obligations of Tenant to indemnify and hold harmless Landlord, Landlord's management company and/or Landlord's
mortgagees costs and reasonable attorney's fees, at all levels. (Such obligations and liabilities of the Tenant will hereinafter
be collectively referred to as "Liabilities").

 

This Guaranty shall
be deemed continuing and a guaranty of payment, not of collection. This Guaranty applies to all Liabilities heretofore, contemporaneously,
or hereafter incurred by Tenant. Guarantor hereby waives demand of payment, presentment, protest and notice of protest on any and
all of the aforesaid items. Any amount received by Landlord from whatsoever source on account of the Tenant's Liabilities may be
applied toward the payment of such of the Liabilities and in such order of application, as Landlord may from time to time, in its
sole discretion, elect; and, notwithstanding any payments made by or for the account of the undersigned pursuant to this Guaranty,
the undersigned shall not be subrogated to any rights of Landlord until such time as this Guaranty shall have been discontinued
as to all of the undersigned and Landlord shall have received payment of the full amount of the Liabilities and of all obligations
of the undersigned hereunder.

 

Notice by Landlord
of the acceptance of this Guaranty is hereby waived. No act or omission of any kind by Landlord shall affect or impair this Guaranty
and Landlord shall have no duties to Guarantor. Guarantor hereby agrees that its obligations hereunder shall be absolute and primary
and shall be complete and binding as to Guarantor upon this Guaranty being executed by him or her or it and subject to no conditions
precedent or otherwise. This Guaranty contains the full agreement of Guarantor and is not subject to any oral conditions. Landlord
may enforce any remedies it has or may have against Tenant or Guarantor and Landlord may enforce such remedies simultaneously,
or from time to time, and in such order as Landlord, in its sole discretion shall determine. Guarantor hereby consents to Landlord,
from time to time, extending the time of payment in whole or in part of any and all of the Liabilities for such time or times as
Landlord may determine in its sole discretion and hereby waives notice to or consent of the Guarantor.

 

The obligations hereunder
shall be continuing and irrevocable, except as may be otherwise contained herein, during the entire term of the Lease and any and
all renewals or extensions. No modification or waiver hereof shall be binding on Landlord unless in writing signed by an officer
of Landlord. This Guaranty shall be construed in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of Florida. Guarantor expressly
agrees to and submits to the jurisdiction and venue of the courts in Brevard County, Florida, for any suit hereunder and hereby
waives all rights to trial by jury. Wherever possible each provision of this Guaranty shall be interpreted in such manner as to
be effective and valid under applicable law but if any provision of this Guaranty shall be prohibited by or invalid under such
law, such provision shall be ineffective to the extent of such prohibition or invalidity, without invalidating the remainder of
such provision or the remaining provisions of this Guaranty. In the event of any litigation between the parties or to which Landlord
is made a party as a result of the subject matter of this Guaranty, the prevailing party shall be entitled to recover their reasonable
attorney's fees including fees on appeal and court costs.

 

Hay Investment Properties, Inc.

PO Box 411471 Melbourne, FL 32941

Tel: (321) 259-6106 Fax: (866) 752-5633

 

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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Guarantor has hereunto set its
hand and seal on the 29th day of January, 2018.

 

	/s/ Robert Clark	 

 

ROBERT CLARK

 

STATE OF FLORIDA            )

                                                   )
SS

COUNTY OF BREVARD       )

 

I HEREBY CERTIFY that
ROBERT CLARK, to me personally known or who has/have produced FC DRIVER LICENCE as identification and who did take an oath this
day acknowledged before me that they executed the foregoing Guaranty this 28 day of January, 2018.

 

GIVEN under my hand and Notarial Seal this 28 day of January, 2018

 

	 	/s/ Dorothy Arolyn Brown
	 	Notary Public

 

	My Commission Expires:	 
	 	 
	 	 

 

 

 

Hay Investment Properties, Inc.

PO Box 411471 Melbourne, FL 32941

Tel: (321) 259-6106 Fax: (866) 752-5633

 

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