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Extract Labs debuts Relief Formula CBC Softgels

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As more cannabinoids besides CBD gain use, Extract Labs is rolling out softgels containing cannabichromene, or CBC. The cannabinoid, which has been said to have pain-fighting abilities, is added to the company’s CBC Relief Formula Softgels. 

The product contains 30 mg of CBD and 10 mg of CBC per capsule, as well other full-spectrum cannabinoids, flavonoids, terpenes and other hemp compounds extracted from American Hemp and lab-tested for purity. Other ingredients include organic coconut oil, full-spectrum hemp oil, vegetable glycerin and bovine gelatin. 

CBC Relief Formula Softgels are offered in 30-count bottles that retail for $99. The company noted that all of its products offer batch-specific certificates of analysis and that the products are tested by third-party labs. 
 

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