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CBD Topicals are Not Immune from FDA Scrutiny, as Recent Warning Letters Show

Canna Law Blog

We’ve written extensively on this blog about industrial hemp-derived CBD products, including CBD comestibles , CBD pet products , CBD in alcohol , and CBD topicals. Thoroughly reviewing packaging, marketing copy, and websites for these types of claims will be crucial for every company offering topical CBD products for sale.

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The History and Evolution of CBD Edibles

The Joint Blog

With CBD now going more mainstream, edibles and gummies in particular have come to the forefront of the conversation. We spoke with people at Orange County CBD to find out exactly what the story of CBD edibles is. The rise of CBD edibles. How do cannabidiol infused edibles work? .

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Edibles Safety Q&A with Scott Riefler, Chief Science Officer for S?RSE

The Joint Blog

After writing a recent article called “Do Edibles Expire, and How to Best Preserve Them” we received a lot of feedback from our readers asking what the potential risks and dangers may be associated with consuming expired edibles. So, we decided to connect with an expert in the field to get the latest information on the topic.

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How Medical Marijuana is Cultivated, Processed, and Distributed in the USA

MMJ Recs

These regulations govern aspects such as licensing, product testing, labeling, packaging, and security protocols. Medical Marijuana Manufacturing Process The manufacturing process for medical marijuana products involves converting raw cannabis material into finished products, such as oils, tinctures, edibles, and topical creams.

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When Medical Cannabis Makes Sense in California

Canna Law Blog

Edible and topical cannabis products are subject to tight THC limits. Edible product THC limits are 10mg THC per serving and 100mg THC per package. Likewise, topical cannabis products can only have 1,000 mg THC per package, but that can be doubled for products that are labeled/sold for medical use.

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Visiting A Dispensary: Tips & What To Know

PrestoDoctor

These guidelines vary depending on the state, but typically include requirements for testing, labeling, packaging, and tracking of products. Do you prefer edibles or flower? It can be smoked, vaporized, or used to make edibles. Edibles: These are cannabis-infused foods such as gummies, chocolates, and baked goods.

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The Economic Impact of the Medical Marijuana Industry: Trends and Projections

MMJ Recs

Recent trends indicate a growing interest in alternative forms of consumption, such as edibles, topicals, and concentrates, in addition to traditional flower products. This process involves various stages, including cultivation, processing, packaging, distribution, and retailing.