Monday, January 07, 2019 12:04:56 PM
“Anastassov admitted that the company’s first attempt at CBD gum, CanChew, which was released in 2014, was not as effective as he had hoped, despite 14 years of research and development. The problems in releasing CBD from a gum base meant that 50% of the cannabinoid remained in CanChew gum after hours of chewing. CanChew Plus is a significant improvement because it offers 80% of the compound within half an hour of chewing.”
What kind of testing has been done on TAUG’s gum?
How is their product getting around this issue??
Or are people just supposed to believe that they are really getting all of the advertised amount of CBD???
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.marijuanabreak.com/cbd-chewing-gum-does-it-actually-work/amp
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