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Manufacturers in the rapidly growing cannabis gummy, confection, lozenge, beverage, and edible categories have long struggled with consistency and bioavailability issues. However, the latest scientific research and pharmacokinetic testing data have demonstrated that high-quality nanoemulsions may be the key to providing consumers with faster, more efficacious, and consistent uptake of key ingredients, particularly hard-to-absorb, fatsoluble cannabinoids.

The pharmaceutical industry knows quite well that key ingredients and medications are a waste if the body can’t absorb them. Likewise, manufacturers of cannabis or THC products should seriously consider why they are taking the time, effort, and money to make a great edible or drinkable product if the key ingredient is in

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