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Full-spectrum ingredients contain a range of terpenes and cannabinoids, including THC. Meanwhile, broad-spectrum ingredients also feature a breadth of cannabinoids and terpenes, but without THC. These ingredients offer a multitude of possibilities for brand owners and product manufacturers.
Whether their goal is to mask or enhance cannabis notes, flavor firms suggest manufacturers collaborate with their development professionals to build solutions that will meet their needs.
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