Articles in CBD category
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USC Trojans launch first-ever Cookies CBD partnership
Max Savage Levenson - Published on September 23, 2024Read moreLeafly’s September hemp report has novel cannabinews you can use.
Forbidden V CBD—Canndigenous, Wisconsin, winter 2024
Max Savage Levenson - Published on January 11, 2024Read moreA CBD flower with citrus and cookie notes, and sativa pep.
Cannabis companies begin fundraising for Maui disaster relief
Leafly Staff - Published on August 17, 2023Read moreHawaii’s island of Maui will need billions of dollars in relief and reconstruction funds in the coming years after the US’ worst wildfire in a century turned the town of Lahaina to ash. Authorities have confirmed more than 100 dead, with perhaps 1,000 missing. You can donate directly to The Red Cross, according to former […]
Leafly’s top CBD strains—Summer 2023
Max Savage Levenson - Published on August 5, 2023Read moreLeafly highlights the best CBD flower strains of summer 2023.
Dad Grass Biscotti CBD—Dad Grass, summer 2023
Max Savage Levenson - Published on August 4, 2023Read moreAn independent, expert review of CBD flower.
Sour Special Sauce CBD—Horn Creek Hemp, Oregon
Max Savage Levenson - Published on August 2, 2023Read moreAn independent, expert review of CBD flower.
Green Goddess CBD—Tweedle Farms, Oregon, summer 2023
Max Savage Levenson - Published on July 24, 2023Read moreAn independent, expert review of CBD flower.
Lingon Berri CBD—JAXON, Oregon, 2023
Max Savage Levenson - Published on July 12, 2023Read moreAn independent, expert review of CBD flower.
US reprimands makers of counterfeit snacks laced with delta-8-THC
David Downs and Max Savage Levenson - Published on July 12, 2023Read moreRead this month’s biggest news on CBD and delta-8.
Why Most CBD Products May Not Help You & How to Find Products That Will
Nick Jikomes, PhD - Published on May 2, 2023Read moreMind & Matter is a monthly column by Nick Jikomes, PhD, Leafly’s Director of Science and Innovation. Cannabidiol (CBD) is the second most abundant cannabinoid found in cannabis, after THC. It’s commonly believed to be non-psychoactive, a myth arising from the fact that it’s non-intoxicating–it won’t get you high. Based on how it works in the […]