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Eagle Moon Hemp launching 4 CBD topicals for active consumers

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Eagle Moon Hemp is rolling out four new CBD topicals meant to help soothe muscles. 

The Deming, N.M.-based company’s CBD Roll-On features 2,500 mg of broad-spectrum oil and is sold in two formulations — cooling and warming. They are designed to provide relief to tense and overworked muscles, and can be used together or separately depending on need, the company said. 

Also new are two CBD Muscle Rubs, which the company said are geared toward athletes or active individuals. The Muscle Rub is sold in two strengths of full-spectrum CBD — 1,000 mg and 1,500 mg — and contains natural oils from spearmint, juniper, lemongrass, citronella, grapefruit, ginger, basil, cinnamon and more. 

The products have launched on the Eagle Moon Hemp website. 

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