CBD can be consumed in all sorts of ways. If smoking isn't your style, try our gummies, sublingual tablets, and capsules. Depending on your needs, one or more of these may suit you best.
Why take CBD edibles?
The most obvious advantage of edibles is how easy they are to consume. Our perfectly sweet gummies and full spectrum CBD capsules can both just be popped into your mouth! Our sublingual tablets, on the other hand, dissolve under the tongue.
How do CBD capsules work?
Our CBD capsules come bundled in medium-chain-triglycerides (MCT), which are the same fats fitness buffs consume for quick bursts of energy. MCT oil gets metabolized very quickly, which helps our CBD to get digested quickly as well. Our capsules are flavorless, which makes them a great alternative for someone who doesn’t like the taste of gummies or oils.
What do your CBD gummies taste like?
Our elderberry gummies are bursting with sweet, tart flavor, like a juicy berry itself. If you are on the lookout for home recipes for elderberry gummies visit Chromatin. Meanwhile, our strawberry gummy is juicy and rich, with a tropical accent. Another favorite, our classic blue raspberry is like your favorite childhood berry candy updated for an adult pallet. Finally, our orange creamsicle tastes as tart and refreshing as a glass of fresh-squeezed OJ.
Why take a CBD sublingual?
Sublingual administration is a simple, effective way to ingest CBD! By allowing cannabinoids to be absorbed under your tongue, you not only increase the bioavailability of the product, but you drastically reduce onset time. Would you like to learn more? Check out our blog post that goes in depth.
Does your CBD come from hemp grown without chemicals?
Our hemp flowers are grown without any kind of pesticides, sprays, or synthetic fertilizers, and the same can be said for every flower that goes into making our products. We want you to feel great about everything that you buy from Tweedle Farms, so we make sure to use only the highest quality ingredients and get everything tested with a third party lab.