Many entrepreneurial companies have been moving forward on CBD infused food products, but from an FDA stance, these are illegal to sell. (CBD oil is derived from hemp/no THC.) It is hard to believe with as many items we hear about including CBD infused gummies, drinks, and other foods. Unfortunately, many state and local agencies have taken a less stringent stand against use of CBD oil in food and dietary supplements. Not that the FDA has taken a hard stance on the chemical. From a Post Star article, "Until last year, there was a federal ban on CBD. Not that the FDA enforced it. Beyond firing off a few letters ordering manufacturers to stop making unproven health claims, the FDA made no efforts to stop commerce. After all, CBD never killed anyone."
A Science News article on CBD oil, it states the science behind the benefits is largely unknown. It has been approved as a drug to treat epilepsy in children. But how it works and the impact on the average person...there has not been enough research.
The only clear benefit in food is the mark-up in price. Adding CBD oil to a food item allows the seller to jack up the price. And with no standards, it is easy for the amount added to be extremely small to perhaps nonexistent. So before stopping off to buy your CBP infused smoothie, you may want to think about what you are really buying. A this point, just expensive, technically illegal, hype.
https://poststar.com/news/national/selling-cbd-in-food-is-illegal-fda-says-so-why/article_f3e378c4-f75d-5667-a83c-d05690ed9d43.html
Selling CBD in food is illegal, FDA says. So why are so many retailers selling it?
Sam Wood Tribune News Service
March 31, 2019