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If you’ve been looking for a high-potency cannabinoid-infused product that doesn’t break the bank, Canna River has a new line you should consider.

Canna River has launched a new Ultra tincture line featuring boosted levels of minor cannabinoids at a reasonable price.

Tinctures in the new line come in Classic (Mango Peach), Calm (Lemon Raspberry), Wellness (Sweet Mint), and Sleep (Mango Peach) varieties in 4 oz bottles.

Each tincture variety features a unique 20,000mg cannabinoid formulation to potentially relieve aches and pains and improve sleep.

Cannabinoid formulations include cannabidiol (CBD), cannabigerol (CBG), and cannabinol (CBN).

The Classic tincture has 20,000mg of CBD, while Calm has 15,000 mg of CBD, 2,500mg of CBN, and 2,500mg of CBG.

The Sleep tincture has 15,000mg of CBD and 5,000mg of CBN, and Wellness has 15,000mg of CBD and 5,000mg of CBG.

“We noticed our customers requesting higher potency product,” says Canna River Founder Grant Boatman. “We decided to release the Ultra collection so that we could provide our growing community with the strongest tinctures, at the fairest price. Traditional CBD products have always seemed too expensive for those that need it most.”

Boatman says the new Ultra line breaks the box of premium hemp wellness that requires a premium price.

At $100 per bottle, Canna River’s new Ultra line retails for significantly less than comparable high-potency products, which can go for more than $700 each.

But even at a discount, Canna River doesn’t sacrifice quality, using premium hemp-derived cannabinoids from farms in the United States.

In addition to being Farm Bill compliant, the tinctures are lab tested, vegan, cruelty-free, alcohol-free, sugar-free, and non-GMO.

Canna River’s new Ultra tincture line and the company’s other products are available at dispensaries nationwide and the official website.

By Benjie Cooper

Raised on geek culture, Benjie has been in cannabis news since 2014, and a consumer since long before that. Before starting CannaGeek, he wrote for the Candid Chronicle and co-hosted the Nug Life Radio Show.