CBD is quickly becoming one of the hottest ingredients in consumer products. Companies are adding the non-psychoactive cannabis compound to food, beverages and skin care products.

  • Cannabis retailer Curaleaf Holdings also announced its products will be sold in over 800 CVS stores.
  • The pharmacy chain says the products include topicals such as creams, sprays, roll-ons, lotions and salves.
  • In a statement, CVS specifies that it’s not selling any CBD-containing supplements or food additives.
  • CVS has started selling cannabidiol products in eight states: Alabama, California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland and Tennessee.

The market for CBD, which does not produce a high, has flourished since President Trump signed a farm bill in December legalizing hemp-derived CBD, with retailers including Sephora, Barneys and Neiman Marcus jumping on the trend.

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