Cannadips Review: Exploring the Benefits and Flavors of this Premium CBD Pouch
Cannadips were founded in Humboldt County, California in 2016. They use broad-spectrum hemp and all-natural ingredients to produce a cannabis dip that is tobacco and nicotine free.
They developed a small fiber pouch similar to snus, which is inserted into the mouth and placed over the buccal artery where it is absorbed quickly. It delivers one of the fastest CBD experiences on the market.
What Are Cannadips & How Do They Work?
Cannadips are a new and innovative way to enjoy CBD that is tobacco and nicotine free. It consists of hemp pouches that are infused with a high-quality cannabis extract. These pouches can be swallowed and will begin to take effect in under 15 minutes.
These spit-less and discreet pouches contain a patent pending blend of fast-acting, water soluble CBD formulas that begin to work in under 15 minutes. They come in an easy to open, attractive tin and contain 15 pouches with 10mg dosage each.
Cannadips are crafted in Humboldt County – a legendary region known for its rich redwood forests and mystical coastline. They are the first of their kind to combine a classic dip experience with state-of-the-art technology and all-natural resources.
The Humboldt Collection
The Humboldt Forum, a major museum nearly two decades in the making, is finally open for business. After a digital opening in December 2020, the venue is now welcoming in-person visitors to six inaugural exhibitions.
The exhibitions explore the 19th-century travels and discoveries of its namesakes, brothers Alexander and Wilhelm von Humboldt, with a focus on the Americas. One exhibit, a digitized atlas, brings the immense scale of the American landscape to a new audience, while another shows the many ethnographic and natural specimens collected by the brothers.
While the collections are a central focus, the museum also addresses broader questions around colonial history. Critical reappraisals of the collections’ historical contexts and acquisition histories are an integral part of the exhibitions. This is a theme that will continue to inform the Forum’s varied programming.
The Core Flavors
A core in an ice cream is nothing new, but Ben & Jerry’s has taken it to the next level with its four latest flavors. These pints are dubbed the Core line, and they all feature two different flavors separated by a swirl of topping in the middle.
For cookie dough fans, there’s the Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Core and Sweet Like Sugar Cookie Dough Core. The former is a take on the original Cookie Dough ice cream (the brand’s best-selling flavor) and includes chocolate ice cream with fudge chips and chunks of cookies.
Meanwhile, the latter is like an amped-up Neapolitan ice cream and features vanilla ice cream with peanut butter cookie swirls and a Peanut Butter Fudge Core running through the middle. The sundae-like treats are also the first full line of Core flavors from the Vermont ice cream maker to be Fairtrade Certified and made with Non-GMO ingredients.
The Terpenes Line
Aside from cannabinoids, cannabis plants contain a wide variety of aromatic molecules called terpenes. These molecules help to regulate the body’s cannabinoid receptors and interact with them in unique ways.
For example, linalool, found in lavender and thyme, can provide antianxiety benefits while b-caryophyllene, produced by rosemary and limonene, helps promote mental alertness. However, much less is known about the effects of terpenes on their own or in combination with cannabinoids.
Boldt Runners Corp, the maker of Cannadips CBD and Cannadips Terpenes (the Modern Dip Alternative) is releasing a new line of products nationwide this Fall that combine core flavors with terpenes to deliver the full spectrum experience without the cannabis. The terpene infused pouches include core flavors like American Spice, Natural Mint, Tangy Citrus and Tropical Mango.
The Palmie
After training at the Academy in Dresden and Munich, Palmie specialised in landscape painting which, at that time was still taught using outdated methodologies. He became a friend of the most important southern-German expressionist artists and in 1909 co-founds the Neue Kunstlervereinigung München together with Wassily Kandinsky, but soon abandons it because he is dissatisfied with the group’s adherence to Der Blaue Reiter (The Blue Rider) principles. He then travels to Paris and Normandy in the footsteps of the Impressionists, absorbing the methods of Claude Monet in particular, who he meets in Giverny. Traces of a postmark, self-addressed and dated.