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It has been more than a year since cannabis was legalized in Canada, and while 2019 sales fell short of most expectations, 2020 is in a much better position to succeed, according to new research from Mintel.
The potential for managing health and wellness with cannabis could increase its appeal among U.S. adults as legalization continues, suggests new research from Mintel.
There is enough interest in THC- or CBD-infused foods and beverages that such items could be a growth area for some foodservice brands, but marketing those items in the right way — and in the right venue — will be challenging.
BDS Analytics’ cannabis dispensary data is now fully integrated within the IRI Liquid Data technology platform, providing retailers and CPG manufacturers with a holistic view of legal cannabis industry.
The legal cannabis market is the hottest industry in the U.S. By 2023, Brightfield Group estimates that the total U.S. market will reach $22.7 billion, with a CAGR of 20 percent from 2019 to 2023.
The market for cannabidiol (CBD) products is booming but new research by the Grocery Manufacturers Association (GMA) shows that consumers are confused about what CBD is, what it does and whether CBD products are safe.
Health Canada has granted BevCanna Enterprises Inc. a research license to study the stability and homogeneity of water-soluble cannabinoid infusions in water-based beverages.
Patients with cancer or severe pain, for example, have been blocked from these benefits since the mid-20th century when federal regulations were enacted that prohibited the use, sales and distribution of marijuana due to its psychoactive properties