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NuLeaf Naturals intros CBD Balm

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NuLeaf Naturals is expanding its offerings with the introduction of its CBD Balm. The balm is sold in a 1.5-oz. jar that contains 900 mg of full-spectrum CBD. 

“We are thrilled to offer a premium CBD balm to individuals looking for an effective topical product,” said Christian Chambers, sales director at Denver-based NuLeaf Naturals. “Our highly concentrated CBD balm works with the body’s endocannabinoid system to provide lasting relief.”

Chambers noted that the balm only contains two ingredients — shea butter and the company’s full-spectrum hemp extract. “As with all of our products, our balm is lab tested to ensure purity,” he said. “Plus, the product is unscented and absorbs quickly to help relieve discomfort.”

The product, which launched online in early April, currently is being distributed through the company’s retail partners as well. 

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