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CBD Living debuts lotion line

Offered in five scents, the lotion contains 200 mg of broad-spectrum nano-CBD per 8-oz tube.
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CBD living is adding to its line of CBD topicals with its CBD Living Lotion line. Offered in five scents — Relaxing Lavender, Soothing Eucalyptus, Refreshing Coconut Lime, Zenful aMber Bergamot and Calming Unscented — the lotion contains 200 mg of broad-spectrum nano-CBD per 8-oz tube. 

The lotions join CBD Livings topical offerings, which include bath bombs, bath salts, soap, salve, massage oil and its Freeze Roll-On. 

“Our Topicals line is a best-seller for a reason,” said CBD Living COO Sean McDonald. “All our topical products are lightweight, non-greasy and use natural ingredients. In addition, they are manufactured using our Proprietary Skin Retention Technology, which allows nutrients to better absorb through the layers of the skin, and stay on the skin longer, for lasting relief.”

The Corona, Calif.-based company said its products are made using organic hemp grown in Oregon and Colorado. CBD Living products are free of THC, the company said. 
 

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