Give Your Customers a Boost with CBD Living Energy Shots

 

 

 

CBD Beverage, tincture and capsule manufacturer CBD Living has launched a new energy shot in more than 5,000 retail stores nationwide. 

 

The new 2-ounce CBD Living Energy Shot combines 30 milligrams of broad-spectrum CBD with 200 milligrams of caffeine—the same amount found in two cups of black coffee, the company said. It comes in one flavor—Mixed Berry—and is free of sugar and THC. The shot is manufactured with 100% organic hemp grown on state-licensed farms in Oregon and Colorado and is triple-tested by third-party independent labs. Ingredients include Purified Water, Mixed Berry Extract, Glycerin, Erythritol, citric acid and a Proprietary Broad Spectrum Nano Hemp Extract. 

 

Along with the new Energy Shot, CBD Living has more than 100 products in its catalog, including CBD-infused Sparkling Water, Loose Leaf Teas, Gummies, Hand Sanitizer, Instant Coffee, Calming Tincture for dogs and cats. 

 

“Our customers love relaxing at home,” said Sean McDonald, COO of CBD Living. “However, we also wanted to offer a caffeinated beverage that was quick to consume and easy to take on the go. The CBD Living Energy Shot is the perfect convenient, delicious shot of focus and energy.” 

 

For info about carrying CBD Living products in your shop, visit cbdliving.com/pages/wholesale. 

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