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Slider25

08/02/19 8:33 AM

#26564 RE: sleekscape #26562

Besides THC free isolates being a requirement of enforcement discretion, I wonder if concentration will also play a major factor in excluding certain lines of RTD's?

"we will give you some cutoffs for purity, potency and concentration of CBD that we think are safe even though we don’t have any conclusive data to guarantee safety until the food industry does the research."

VATE's RTD coffee has 10 Mg CBD for a 12 oz can
VATE's RTD iced tea has 10 Mg CBD for a 16.9 oz bottle

Other RTD's, for example, have the following:

NBEV's Marley CBD infused has 25 Mg CBD for a 15.5 oz can
Sprig soda has 20 Mg CBD for a 12 oz can
PURA's CBD infused water line has 10 Mg and 25 Mg per 16.9 oz bottle
Kickback Cold brew coffee with CBD has 20 Mg per 11 oz bottle

So, although the FDA will allow it in RTD's, they will be conservative and want to keep the concentration lower at the outset. I am thinking a ratio of 1 Mg CBD to 1 oz liquid may be the max cutoff. That would allow both of Vate's RTD's to be legal. Products that are higher, like Marley, Kickback and PURA's 25 Mg CBD would then be deemed in violation of the FDA guidelines.


Mwyo

08/02/19 9:01 AM

#26565 RE: sleekscape #26562

Excellent breakdown Sleek!

Can't wait for the next page to turn