There’s way more to see with CBD
CBD candies are securing their place in the legal cannabis market because they are easy to consume and have a precise dose per piece. Before you start producing them on an industrial scale you’ll need to bring yourself up to speed with regulations and exact recipes and methods. The specialists from Tanis told us what you should expect when entering the CBD market.
Put your emphasis on meeting the market regulations
CBD, short for cannabidiol, is a compound in cannabis but unlike some other parts of the plant, it doesn’t make you feel “high”. You can find it in oils, lotions, vape liquids, and increasingly more in edibles, known for promoting relaxation and calmness.
Edibles include cookies, chocolates, toffees, fondants, and candies. The latter is a standout product since they are easy to consume, attractive, and have consistent dosing per piece. Therefore you need to have the right equipment to guarantee that your candies are dosed precisely and meet the pharmaceutical standards.
Thankfully Tanis has committed to doing just that, offering a clean production process without cross-contamination. Their Innovation Centre provides expertise and facilities for recipe development, while the Pilot Plant allows for testing process designs. And that for both over-the-counter (OTC) market or other sectors.
Like any candy, CBD candies come in a wide range of shapes, flavors, and colors. With the equipment from Tanis, you can make full-spectrum or isolated CBD candies, providing flexibility to meet various preferences and regulatory requirements. With isolated CBD candies, you can enjoy the benefits of CBD without the presence of excess THC in your system.