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Daytrip launches gummies

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Daytrip, a maker of CBD-infused beverages, is getting gummy with its latest product. The New York-based company has launched Daytrip Hemp CBD-Infused Gummies, with its initial batch selling out within seven days of launch in late January. 
 

The sunglasses-shaped gummies are sold in three flavors — apricot vanilla, blueberry hibiscus and strawberry lemonade — and contain a blend of 25 mg of fast-acting CBD and 50 mg of botanical terpenes that include limonene, beta-caryophyllene, myrcene, linalool and beta-pinene. The terpenes are infused using Daytrip’s proprietary Foliole Nexus Technology, the company said. 

“We’ve always believed happier is healthier,” Daytrip CEO Shawn Biego said. “That is the DNA of our brand, so we have crafted a formula with ingredients powerful enough to relax muscles while encouraging mental clarity and fast-acting relaxation.”

The gummies retail for $5 per two-pack bag and $20 per 10-pack bag in stores and online. The website also offers a $15 variety pack. Daytrip said that it is restocking the product by Feb. 17 and eyeing a dispensary launch in California in spring 2021.

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