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CbdMD intros Sour CBD Gummies

The gummies — which are sold in three strengths — are vegan, gluten-free and third-party tested for purity and safety, as well as to ensure that they are free of THC. 
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The latest product from cbdMD is putting a twist on the standard gummy. The company is introducing Sour CBD Gummies, designed to give an extra tang to its existing gummy offering while still delivering broad-spectrum CBD.

The product is sold in three strengths in a mix of sour orange, strawberry, raspberry and tropical flavors. The sour gummies also are vegan, gluten-free and third-party tested for purity and safety, as well as to ensure that they are free of THC. 

The gummies are meant to be taken once In the morning and once in the evening. Each bottle contains 30 gummies. 

Currently, on the company’s website, the 300-mg bottle of Sour CBD Gummies is sold for $29.99, the 750-mg bottle is sold for $59.99 and the 1,500-mg bottle is sold for $89.99. 
 

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