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Dissolvable Cannabinoids: A New Frontier in Cannabis Consumables
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Dissolvable Cannabinoids: A New Frontier in Cannabis Consumables



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Patrick Bennett



March 7, 2018

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Lets face it, not everybody is a fan of cannabis-infused edibles. No matter how hard you try to mask that signature cannabis flavor, an aftertaste or odor is often still detectable in many infused products. Solving the flavor problem is no easy task, but a new preparation may offer a solution.









Flavorless, odorless, and with a faster time of onset, dissolvable cannabinoid powder is an innovation that has the potential to change the edibles landscape from here on out. But what exactly are dissolvable cannabinoids, how are they made, and what value can they offer?









Why Use Dissolvable Cannabinoids?



Dispensary shelves are often lined with sugary, pre-packaged products that attempt to mask the flavor of cannabis, which becomes even more challenging with more potent edibles. Furthermore, cannabinoids are fat-soluble and hydrophobic (they do not like water). When added to a product, oily cannabis concentrates create limitations due to their inability to mix with certain substances......



















https://www.leafly.com/news/strains-prod...na-edibles

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