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While much of the fast-emerging legal cannabis industry has focused its attention on cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), several other cannabinoids have strong potential to play a significant role in development of legal cannabis foods and beverages in the coming months and years.
Consumer interest in cannabis-fortified foods and beverages has seen a major spike over the past year as people look for natural solutions for ailments and to improve overall health and wellness. As a result, many companies are poised to release products once a clear pathway toward federal regulation has been established.