Cbd jelly beans hit the market, just in time for spring

EG News

Iron Killer
Jacked Immortal
EG Freak
Mutated
Fully Loaded
EG Cash
105,646
[Unable to locally host - Direct Link 4 Security]:https://cdn-ami-drupal.heartyhostin...yBeans.jpg?itok=iptMJvGi&timestamp=1552579326
Cathy Scola / Getty

Spring is almost here, and you know what that means: bunnies, chocolateand CBD jellybeans? David Klein, creator of the famous Jelly Belly brand in 1976, has launched a new line of beans with cannabidiol (or CBD), just in time for the season.

Tapping into the CDB trend that is slowly seeping into nearly every edible industry, Klein, who has been active in the candy industry since selling Jelly Belly in 1980, created the "candy beans" after learning more about the actual health benefits of the cannabis-derived compound; CBD is known for helping to relieve pain with its anti-inflammatory and anti-anxiety effects. "I said to myself, ‘is anybody doing a jelly bean with CBD?'" he recently told Cannabis Aficionado. The answer was no, so Klein started Spectrum Confections, a new candy company specializing in CBD-infused sweets. Currently, Spectrum is offering three varieties of CBD jelly beans: regular, sugar-free, and sour.

“I love candy,” Klein said in the interview. “Not a day goes by where not only do I eat candy in some form, but I think about new candy ideas.” Each bean contains 10mg of CBD and comes in 38 flavors. "The jelly bean is perfect for the proper dosage [of CBD],” said Klein, who added, "If people want a small dose, they eat one. If they want 20 mg, they can eat two. They can decide what their proper dosage is.”

We're not sure how these new confections will translate with so many states cracking down on CBD edibles and other products, but they're currently "out of stock" and taking orders.





View this post on Instagram​


I love me some candy with CBD.

A post shared by Spectrum Confections (@spectrumconfections) on Feb 15, 2019 at 10:48am PST


No

Continue reading...
 
wouldnt mind trying these
 

Create an account or login to comment

You must be a member in order to leave a comment

Create account

Create an account on our community. It's easy!

Log in

Already have an account? Log in here.

Similar threads

"If it doesn't swim, run, or fly, or isn't green and grow in the ground, don't eat it." T Nation...
Replies
0
Views
69

Latest threads

Back
Top