European Union taps the brakes on CBD foods and supplements
European Union regulators are hitting the pause button on plans to allow CBD to be sold over the counter and added to foods and dietary supplements.
International Marijuana Business News – Europe
European Union regulators are hitting the pause button on plans to allow CBD to be sold over the counter and added to foods and dietary supplements.
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