NC Fizzy Treats Bath & Body

Here’s your chance to show some love to one of our own. Nikki L ynn, owner of Herbal Equipment & Distribution, in Pennsylvania, is also the cr eator of NC Fizzy Treats, an artisan line of CBD infused bath and body products. Founded in 2016, NC Fizzy Treats Bath & Body’s first CBD-infused product was a theracream formulated with Green Roads isolate. The line has since grown to include color ful, fun-shaped bath bombs, whipped soaps and body butters, sugar scrubs, cuticle oils, bubble bath, foot soaks, lip balms, and headache sticks. Fizzy bath truffles are Nikki’s top sellers. They’re packed full of skin-softening butters and 100mg of full-spectrum cannabidiol, and magic scents such as Angelic Orchid, Banana Kush Delight, Raspberry Zinger Cheesecake, and Killer Queen, an irresistible floral blend of plum, r ed velvet flower, tempting jasmine, and dark patchouli. Nikki handcrafts each product from only the finest natural ingredients including CBD oil that is third-party tested, and CO2 extracted from organically grown hemp. Fizzy bath bombs and truffles make great gifts for bridal showers, birthdays, and even mystery grab bags. And you know Nikki sells them in her stores. “People love these kinds of novelty items,” she says. “We have a
lot of female customers at our shops, and I’ve found that they enjoy using their smoke wear while they’re relaxing in a bath.”

Website: www.ncfizzytreats.com

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