(Source: Charlotte’s Web Holdings, Inc.)
  • Charlotte’s Web (TSX:CWEB) has launched of Brightside, a new line of low-dose THC gummies
  • Each gummy is crafted to deliver effects in just five to 15 minutes
  • Each gummy is dosed to provide a balanced, elevated experience without overwhelming effects, making Brightside an ideal entry point for THC-curious consumers
  • Charlotte’s Web stock (TSX:CWEB) last traded at $0.13

Charlotte’s Web (TSX:CWEB), a pioneer in hemp-derived wellness, has announced the launch of Brightside, a new line of low-dose Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) gummies.

The gummies are made in cGMP-certified facilities and are marketed as using rapid onset technology to deliver effects in just five to 15 minutes—faster than traditional edibles.

The Brightside lineup includes three formulations:

  • Rest and relax: A microdose of THC paired with Cannabidiol (CBD)
  • Focus and flow: A blend of THC, CBD, and Cannabigerol (CBG)
  • Relieve and ease: A mix of THC, CBD, Cannabichromene (CBC), and CBG

The company stated that the gummies are dosed to provide an experience without overwhelming effects, an ideal entry point for THC-curious consumers.

“Brightside is for anyone who’s ever wondered if hemp THC could fit into their wellness routine—but didn’t know where to start. Brightside represents our strategic response to growing consumer demand for precision wellness solutions that integrate THC,” Bill Morachnick, CEO of Charlotte’s Web CEO said in a news release. “We’ve leveraged advanced delivery technology and thoughtful formulations to create a product that’s not only fast-acting and consistent, but also rooted in our commitment to safety, transparency, and evidence-based wellness. It’s a smarter way to explore THC—designed for those who want to feel better with controlled experiences.”

About Charlotte’s Web Holdings

Charlotte’s Web specializes in wellness products made from hemp extracts including CBD and CBN. The company is the official CBD provider of Major League Baseball and the Premier Lacrosse League.

Charlotte’s Web stock (TSX:CWEB) last traded at $0.13 and though it is up 4.00 per cent since the year began, it has lost 45.83 per cent since this time last year.

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