Thursday, November 14, 2024

Inside The Hot New Health Trend: CBD-Infused Food

CBD-infused food is gaining strong momentum in the market as consumers demand more healthy food options. CBD is considered a healthy alternative to pharmaceuticals that have horrible side effects, like opioids. It can be used as one component in holistic health treatments. As CBD-oil infused markets continue to gain traction, healthy food options are growing.

Traditionally, consumers think of CBD-oil infused edibles as cookies, gummy bears, or brownies. Now companies are producing healthy food products to meet the needs of those seeking healthy alternatives to traditional CBD-infused snacks. CBD is a non-intoxicating cannabis compound with several therapeutic properties. Infusing this compound into healthy foods is helping consumers fight anxiety, pain, over-eating, and insomnia.

Hemp Business Journal estimates the hemp industry will grow to $1.8 billion in sales by 2020, led by hemp food, body care, and CBD-based products. The enormous potential for expansion shows big revenue possibilities for investors and companies as operations and new products hit the market almost daily.One example of the mainstreaming of hemp and cannabis products, Elev8 Brands, Inc., a holding company focused on the commercial development of hemp and CBD-based products including hemp coffee, tea, and E-juices, has announced that Elev8′s Hemp Coffee is now approved and available for customers with Amazon Prime accounts.

Elev8 Hemp Coffee is officially fulfilled by Amazon following Elev8 Hemp Tea from earlier this month. Fulfillment by Amazon will provide quicker and cheaper delivery times allowing for greater penetration in the online market.

Chief Executive Officer Ryan Medico commented, “We are excited to now have Elev8 Hemp Coffee available for Amazon Prime subscribers. With both coffee and tea on Amazon Prime we are able to reduce costs and at the same time help eliminate unwanted shipping costs to the consumer.”
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