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Green Gorilla debuts CBD oil for pets

Each bottle of Green Gorilla 1200 mg Broad Spectrum Infused Oil for Pets contains 1200 mg of hemp extract, including 300 mg of active CBD
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Green Gorilla is expanding the scope of its CBD product offerings beyond humans. The Malibu, Calif.-based company is rolling out the Green Gorilla 1200 mg Broad Spectrum Infused Oil for Pets, a USDA Certified Organic oil meant to support wellness, healing, joint and muscle relief and calm disposition in pets. 

Each bottle contains 1200 mg of hemp extract, including 300 mg of active CBD. The suggested dosage is one pump per 10 lbs per day. Each pump provides 12 mg of hemp extract and 4 mg of daily active CBD. Besides the hemp extract and CBD, the oil contains extra virgin olive oil, turmeric root extract, rosemary root extract and lecithin. 

Green Gorilla noted that the new product brings its total portfolio of organic CBD products to 31 items, which focus on preserving key natural components from the hemp plant without any THC. 

The oil is sold in 1-fl.-oz. bottles with a retail price of $44.99

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