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Wellness · July 2026

CBD, THC, and what 'broad-spectrum, 0.00% THC' actually means

If you've browsed our in-store specialty collection, you've seen the phrase 'broad-spectrum, 0.00% THC' on everything. Here's what that means in plain English.

CBD (cannabidiol) and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) are the two hemp compounds everyone's heard of. THC is the intoxicating one; CBD is not. Our specialty collection is built around hemp-derived CBD — tinctures, gummies, and topicals — with THC removed to non-detectable levels: 0.00%.

Broad-spectrum means the product keeps a range of the hemp plant's other naturally occurring compounds alongside the CBD — the plant's supporting cast — without the THC. That's the difference from 'isolate' (CBD alone) and 'full-spectrum' (which can contain trace THC).

Every product on that shelf is lab-tested with a COA — a certificate of analysis — which is a third-party lab report you can actually read. Ask us for one in store; we'll pull it up. If a product can't show its COA, it doesn't make our shelf.

And a note on how we sell this collection: in-store only, 21 and up, always. Come in, ask questions, and we'll walk you through strengths and what actually fits what you're looking for.

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