15 CBD Food & Beverage Brands We're Crushing On Right Now
CBD is one of the year’s hottest food and beverage trends. But the budding sector was dealt a setback last week when the FDA warned consumers the substance is potentially harmful.
CBD is one of the year’s hottest food and beverage trends. But the budding sector was dealt a setback last week when the FDA warned consumers the substance is potentially harmful. Here’s a wrap-up of the biggest players in the food and beverage industry who are sure to be watching the FDA’s moves closely.
As defined by Live Science, CBD (short for cannabidiol), is “a trending ingredient the natural products industry and is the focus of a new area of cannabis research. CBD is one of many cannabinoids, or molecules produced uniquely by the cannabis family. Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol (THC, the primary psychoactive element in marijuana), CBD is non-psychoactive, meaning it doesn’t have a strong effect on cognitive brain activity and doesn’t cause the “high” associated with marijuana.”
According to Food Navigator USA, the CBD industry is predicted to reach upwards of $2.3 billion by 2023.
This Santa Monica-based startup is serving up hemp-infused sparkling water in flavors like the classic Grapefruit and Watermelon Kiwi, as well as the more exotic Unicorn Tears.
Makers of CBD coconut bites and sparkling beverages, Boulder, Colorado-based Weller is on a mission to change the way people look at food and wellness products.
Consider Sunday Scaries your source for all things CBD, this pioneering hemp-focused brand offers a plethora of SKUs from food products like gummies and candies to home/body products like bath bombs and oils.
Offering a variety of coconut-based snack bites like Raw Cookie Dough and Coconut Brownie, Good Bites’ products are available in two doses of CBD (10 mg and 25 mg).
CBD is one of the year’s hottest food and beverage trends. But the budding sector was dealt a setback last week when the FDA warned consumers the substance is potentially harmful. Here’s a wrap-up of the biggest players in the food and beverage industry who are sure to be watching the FDA’s moves closely.
As defined by Live Science, CBD (short for cannabidiol), is “a trending ingredient the natural products industry and is the focus of a new area of cannabis research. CBD is one of many cannabinoids, or molecules produced uniquely by the cannabis family. Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol (THC, the primary psychoactive element in marijuana), CBD is non-psychoactive, meaning it doesn’t have a strong effect on cognitive brain activity and doesn’t cause the “high” associated with marijuana.”
According to Food Navigator USA, the CBD industry is predicted to reach upwards of $2.3 billion by 2023.
This Santa Monica-based startup is serving up hemp-infused sparkling water in flavors like the classic Grapefruit and Watermelon Kiwi, as well as the more exotic Unicorn Tears.
Makers of CBD coconut bites and sparkling beverages, Boulder, Colorado-based Weller is on a mission to change the way people look at food and wellness products.
Consider Sunday Scaries your source for all things CBD, this pioneering hemp-focused brand offers a plethora of SKUs from food products like gummies and candies to home/body products like bath bombs and oils.
Offering a variety of coconut-based snack bites like Raw Cookie Dough and Coconut Brownie, Good Bites’ products are available in two doses of CBD (10 mg and 25 mg).
CBD is one of the year’s hottest food and beverage trends. But the budding sector was dealt a setback last week when the FDA warned consumers the substance is potentially harmful. Here’s a wrap-up of the biggest players in the food and beverage industry who are sure to be watching the FDA’s moves closely.
As defined by Live Science, CBD (short for cannabidiol), is “a trending ingredient the natural products industry and is the focus of a new area of cannabis research. CBD is one of many cannabinoids, or molecules produced uniquely by the cannabis family. Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol (THC, the primary psychoactive element in marijuana), CBD is non-psychoactive, meaning it doesn’t have a strong effect on cognitive brain activity and doesn’t cause the “high” associated with marijuana.”
According to Food Navigator USA, the CBD industry is predicted to reach upwards of $2.3 billion by 2023.
This Santa Monica-based startup is serving up hemp-infused sparkling water in flavors like the classic Grapefruit and Watermelon Kiwi, as well as the more exotic Unicorn Tears.
Makers of CBD coconut bites and sparkling beverages, Boulder, Colorado-based Weller is on a mission to change the way people look at food and wellness products.
Consider Sunday Scaries your source for all things CBD, this pioneering hemp-focused brand offers a plethora of SKUs from food products like gummies and candies to home/body products like bath bombs and oils.
Offering a variety of coconut-based snack bites like Raw Cookie Dough and Coconut Brownie, Good Bites’ products are available in two doses of CBD (10 mg and 25 mg).
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