By Hemp Industry Daily
CBD products have built a significant presence in natural products retail stores and also in tobacco stores and head shops – and even in yoga studios, pet shops, gyms and coffee shops – but they have a ways to go to establish a presence in mainstream grocery, drug and convenience stores, according to new research compiled by Hemp Industry Daily. How long will it take for mainstream retailers to carry CBD ultimately depends on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) providing assurances that CBD foods, drugs, supplements, cosmetics and other products are approved. That said, some mainstream retailers, including high end department store chain Nieman Marcus, aren’t waiting.
For a free copy of Hemp Industry Daily’s market report in the wake of the 2018 Farm Bill, visit here.CBD products have built a significant presence in natural products retail stores and also in tobacco stores and head shops – and even in yoga studios, pet shops, gyms and coffee shops – but they have a ways to go to establish a presence in mainstream grocery, drug and convenience stores, according to new research compiled by Hemp Industry Daily. How long will it take for mainstream retailers to carry CBD ultimately depends on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) providing assurances that CBD foods, drugs, supplements, cosmetics and other products are approved. That said, some mainstream retailers, including high end department store chain Nieman Marcus, aren’t waiting.
For a free copy of Hemp Industry Daily’s market report in the wake of the 2018 Farm Bill, visit here.
