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CBDfx brings Balm Sticks to its topical line

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CBDfx is adding two new vegan offerings to its line of topical products. The Los Angeles-based company is adding two varieties of the new CBD Balm Sticks — Muscle & Joint and Calming & Moisturizing. 

“CBDfx is committed to continually improving the sustainability of our products, and our new line of Balm Sticks uses Candelilla plant-based wax to make them vegan and cruelty-free,” said Jameson Rodgers, CBDfx co-founder. “Our fast-absorbing Balm Sticks are made with broad-spectrum CBD for maximum impact and are ideally sized to give consumers immediate relief; whether they’ve just finished an intense workout or are simply looking to soothe irritated, dry skin.”

The Muscle & Joint Balm Stick contains menthol, black pepper oil, wintergreen and arnica to help ease aches and pains. The Calming & Moisturizing Balm Stick includes lavender and vetiver essential oils, as well as tea tree oil to tackle dry and irritated skin. 

Each 2-oz. sticks contains 750 mg of CBD and contain a combination of broad-spectrum hemp and effective botanical extracts and essential oils to hydrate and soothe skin while offering cooling relief for sore muscles and joints. 
 

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