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Among the signees of a letter to Congress' agriculture committees are attorneys general from the country’s most mature regulated cannabis markets, including California, Colorado, Oregon and Washington.
Originally reserved for flower, cannabis manufacturers can submit products to 16 new categories, including Chocolates, Baked Goods, Candies, Ready-to-Drink Beverages, Beverage Enhancers & Mixers, Tablets and Capsules.
U.S. President Joe Biden briefly mentioned marijuana reform during last week’s State of the Union address, lifting industry hopes that cannabis rescheduling is on the horizon.
While cannabis chocolate sales have dipped, manufacturers hope innovation around minor cannabinoids, flavor, doses and portion sizes will bring consumers back to the category.
1906 aims to make cannabis accessible, safe and effective — resulting in a line of pills formulated for distinct need cases with cannabinoids and functional botanical ingredients. The company recently took its mission a step further by launching hemp versions of its products on a direct-to-consumer site.
Insa CEO Pete Gallagher recently spoke to Cannabis Products Insider about the company’s history, its approach to cultivation, product development and retail, and what’s next for Insa.