Maine health authorities have ordered edible products containing CBD be removed from stores because the product is not a federally approved food additive, reports The Kansas City Star. The Maine Department of Health and Human Services says CBD is an unapproved food additive that federal authorities do not recognize as safe.
Inspectors told Maine business owners they must remove all foods, tinctures, and capsules from their shelves that contain the compound, but they can still sell other CBD products that can be smoked, vaped, worn as a patch, or applied as a lotion. Full Story
Related: California Considers Hemp-based Foods Bill; Plant-Based Foods Named Top Menu Trend.
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Edible CBD Products Ordered to be Removed from Maine Stores
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