Description
A sweet treat and a great way to get a daily boost of CBD in your system, our Keylife Broad-Spectrum CBD caramels are sure to be a hit with your taste buds.
We combine our premium, organic cannabidiol with delicious, chewy caramels to create a simple and convenient way to take CBD. Our caramels are produced entirely in the U.S. using butter made from grass-fed cows, and are 100% natural, GMO and gluten-free, and contain 0% THC content.
Every bag of Keylife Broad-Spectrum Caramels contains 30 servings, each individually dosed with 25mg of broad-spectrum CBD for a total of 750mg within every bag.
CBD is now more prevalent than ever and available in an endless assortment of product types. So why would edibles be a good fit for you, and how can CBD potentially benefit your health?
Edibles are a great option because they offer the convenience of flexible dosing and, for some people, a more palatable taste versus traditional tinctures. Not everyone can remember to take CBD on a regular basis, or maybe your busy lifestyle dictates that you cannot always consume CBD as you need. Luckily, Keylife Broad-Spectrum CBD Caramels offer the convenience of individually wrapped doses that you can simply take with you on your daily adventures. Keep them with you in your purse or backpack or leave them out in a bowl at home or at work to share. By combining CBD with our creamy, vanilla caramels, we have also created a product that more people can enjoy. Cannabinoids have a distinct, somewhat earthy taste, that can be off-putting to a select few. But our caramels mask the flavor of the CBD, so all you taste is sweet, delicious candy!
If you are looking for an easy way to potentially treat your anxiety or pain throughout the day, then the simplicity of our caramels makes them a great choice. Be sure to read our “Benefits” section for more details on how CBD can affect the body and see if edibles would be a good fit for your lifestyle.
FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA) DISCLOSURE: These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Always check with your physician before starting a new dietary supplement program.
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Sugar – Acts as a natural sweetener.
Heavy Cream – Adds texture and flavor.
Corn Syrup – Works as a thickening and binding agent, aids in giving the caramels their chewy texture.
Hemp Extract – Produced using supercritical CO2 extraction
Coconut Oil – Works alongside corn syrup to provide a rich and thick consistency.
Vanilla – For flavoring.
Soy Lecithin – Emulsifier, antioxidant, and flavor preservative agent.
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Mood Modulation
Cannabidiol can influence our own internal cannabinoid mechanisms or our endocannabinoid system (ECS) as it is more commonly referred. The ECS can in turn impact brain and system functions and subsequent emotional responses. CBD has been shown to reduce a variety of negative issues such as stress, panic, anxiety, and OCD-type disorders.1 |
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Pain Management
CBD can also impact the receptors in the brain to reduce the occurrence and severity of pain felt throughout the body.2 CBD can minimize both neuropathic and chronic pain without the side effects or potential for addiction that come with drugs typically prescribed in similar instances. |
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Antibacterial and Antifungal Properties
There is supporting evidence to imply that CBD can work as an effective antibacterial and antifungal agent, helping to potentially aid in the fight against infections.3 CBD can help to eliminate strains of staphylococcus and streptococcus bacteria, and also aids in breaking down biofilm, a thin layer that encapsulates many bacteria, retarding their absorption of antibiotics and slowing the rate at which we can treat and heal issues. Lastly, CBD seems to impact MRSA or methicillin-resistant bacteria, offering a potential alternative to traditional antibiotics in the treatment of this dangerous issue.4 |
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Sleep Regulation
CBD can help to regulate our internal sleep cycle or circadian rhythm, promoting deep, restful sleep on a more consistent schedule. High levels of CBD can induce an almost sedative-like effect, increasing the onset of a decent night’s sleep.5 |
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Muscular Relief
CBD can offer relief in muscle discomfort, tension, and tightness, allowing you to potentially ease the pain in issues ranging from arthritis to simple post-workout discomfort.6 |
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Simply unwrap a caramel, place it in your mouth, and then either chew away or let the caramel slowly dissolve.
Each individually wrapped 4.5g serving provides you with 25mg of CBD, with a total of 30 pieces and 750mg in each bag.