
Known as CBD High Tea, the afternoon treat is now available in Falmouth, at the Merchants Manor Hotel.
Known as CBD High Tea, the afternoon treat is now available in Falmouth, at the Merchants Manor Hotel.
Tempting cocktails include Smoky Joe and – cryptically – one called Scary Jane, which are flavoured with hemp-infused alcohol (known for its earthy flavour) and cost from £7.50 – £10.
January 30th saw the close of Elixinol’s very first CBD pop-up shop in Westfield White City, London. For three months shoppers had the opportunity to visit the CBD concession and get to know a thing or two about products containing the ingredient the world is raving about- Cannabidiol, or CBD for short.
The idea behind the robotic dispensers is to add interest and save time for customers and staff. With the American CBD industry on the rise – it’s currently valued at a whopping $1 billion – it makes sense that retailers are exploring new ways to deliver products to shoppers.
Camilla recently paid a visit to Swiss Cottage farmers’ market in North London, where she spoke about CBD oil and even tried a sample of a hemp oil, which is of course CBD-free but comes from the seeds of the cannabis plant. Her verdict? ‘Delicious’.
With the ease of consuming your daily dose of CBD already available in gummy form, why not apply the same principle to jelly beans?
Deliveroo – which as most Brits already know is a food and drink delivery service, using cyclists couriers to bring you take aways in minutes – is set to deliver CBD infused soft drinks alongside more traditional orders.
If you’ve ever wanted to know more about CBD, or to try free samples, we’ve got some good news! This winter, Elixinol will be taking to the floor of London’s Westfield shopping centre, in a purpose-built pop up stall.
In recent years the world has seen the rise of CBD and its availability spanning a multitude of industries. And it would appear as though it’s here to stay thanks to its growing popularity.
It sounds like something from a sci-fi film, but robot CBD dispensing machines now exist in New York City.
A recent study by Green Entrepreneur shows that an ever-increasing interest in healthier living is leading consumers away from smokable forms of CBD such as vapes and towards products such as edibles.
We’ve already had beer, rum and cocktail bitters, so it was perhaps inevitable that the drink du jour – gin – would also get a CBD upgrade.
Nowhere is the new health trend more apparent than in London, where café culture is at its best and the selection of coffees, cakes and cocktails featuring CBD is beyond compare.
Yes, if you live in the Midlands, you can now go wild in the aisles as you browse the shelves packed full of products infused with Californian CBD at Green Machine.