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Information for developing legal recreational and medical cannabis candy and confectionery products, including chocolate, gum, gummies, hard candy, mints and more.
Both Delta 8 and Delta 9 THC gummies are available in organic, vegan and pectin-based formats, utilizing beet sugar and tapioca sugar as natural sweeteners.
The company has also launched Aurora Lab, an experiential research and education program designed to strengthen conversations with patients, retailers, budtenders and consumers.
Cannabis Products Insider recently spoke to Mike Yerigan, director of business development for SLANG Worldwide, about effects-based edibles, the use of melatonin and the role botanicals can play in creating targeted cannabis products.
In his webinar “Edible Evolution in Cannabis: In Review and What’s to Come,” BDSA’s Rick Maturo breaks down the performance of cannabis food and beverage categories.