Innovative CBD Products You Should Try

Cannabis has come a long way since it existed only in plant form. Today, thanks to modern extraction technologies we can infuse cannabinoids into all sorts of products, from those for skin care and cosmetics, to food and drinks. In this article we will look at the best cannabis products of today! Prepare your receptors for a cannabis-based future.

The recent legalization of cannabis in countries like the United States and Canada has opened the door to a renaissance of weed technology. This emerging and competitive market has led to the creation of all kinds of technologies from high-tech vaporizers to ingenious pure edible cannabis spirits.

Twenty years ago, the cannabis industry as we know it today was just a dream in the head of high desires. During those times, users only had access to medium quality flowers and little else. Today, the cannabis industry offers products that fit every aspect of daily life. The availability of a wide range of lifestyle and women’s products means that cannabinoids will have a place in everyone’s bag, backpack or kitchen cabinet.

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Cannabis based products divided by category

The cannabis industry is taking over the world of women’s care, hygiene and food (just to name a few). Whether you want a lotion makeup, cologne or candy, you can find almost any type of cannabis product you want. Below are just a few of our favorites aimed at a wide range of consumers in the cannabis community.

Food and Drinks

  • Coffee

For many, trying to change the coffee experience would be sacrilege. However, they haven’t tried it with cannabis yet. If it is rich in CBD hemp flower, you will enjoy a concentrated and smooth panache. The coffee that contains THC will make you smile and will put you in the mood to conquer your day. Many brands offer cannabis-infused coffee products, from instant pods for Keurig machines to CBD-infused roasted beans.

  • Snack

Usually, snacking on sweet or savory treats is a post-cannabis activity, but modern innovations offer us a way to enjoy both at the same time.

  • Pretzels

This versatile snack comes in all shapes and sizes, from small and salty to massive and sweet. Several companies, taking note of the obvious fascination, have updated these beloved snacks by infusing them with THC. No matter which type you like, there is sure to be a version that will get you high.

  • Chewing gum

Cannabis chewing gum is perhaps one of the most discreet ways to enjoy cannabis. Chew some on the train or in the office for a potent dose of CBD flowers and THC that relaxes the mind.

  • Gummy candies

If you went back in time to the 1990s to tell a smoker that after a couple of decades, stores would be selling cannabis gummy candies, they’d probably laugh in your face. However, in this modern era, you can purchase THC or CBD-infused gummy candy boxes almost as easily as regular ones.

  • Mints

Freshen your breath and soothe your mind with some THC mints! They provide small doses with each candy that will sweeten you while igniting your mouth with a fresh, refreshing flavor.

Alcoholic beverages

Cannabis and alcohol may seem like a lot of stuff together, but you shouldn’t criticize them until you try them!

Apparently, when used in moderation, cannabis and alcohol can balance each other quite well. Alcohol keeps the conversation flowing and cannabis keeps things relaxed.

  • Beer

The beer on cannabis is available in both THC-rich variety that CBD. The THC-infused beer adds a light but noticeable high that elevates the mind and relaxes the body. For reference, most bottles contain 5-10mg of cannabinoid. In turn, CBD holds the high by offering an equally sweet experience, perfect for a nice day in the sun.

Most cannabis beers are IPAs, with flavorful hops. Interestingly, hops, like cannabis, contain terpenes such as humulene and myrcene which enhance the effects of THC and CBD.

  • Wine

When we talk about weed wine, we are not talking about cheap drinks made in someone’s kitchen. In fact, you’ll have a hard time finding the difference between these and some of the best wines you can find around. In case you doubt us, consider that most cannabis wines come from California, a state famous for its world-class vineyards.

You can choose from deep reds to light whites, most of which average around 5mg THC per glass. Sit in the sun and enjoy the magical blend of grapes, alcohol and cannabis.