CV Sciences, in my opinion, is a standout cannabidiol (CBD) product company in a sea of mediocre competitors.

While other quality CBD brands exist in the legal market, many products still miss the mark.

I’ve tried various CV Sciences products and have experienced positive results in skin health and internal bodily functions.

But the positive results do not surprise me.

Having toured their San Diego facility, I have seen firsthand how much care and research goes into their product manufacturing.

If you’ve never breathed in a lungful of freshly-extracted CBD oil aromas, it’s quite an experience for the senses.

After extraction, CV Science’s organic oil makes its way into different products, including the brand’s Softgels.

CV Sciences launched its +PlusCBD Reserve Collection Softgels, featuring a 10:1 CBD to THC ratio, in August in 60-count bottles.

Yesterday, the company announced the release of 30-count bottles, letting consumers better personalize their intake routines at a lower price point.

“Consumers have quickly adopted Reserve Softgels into their lifestyles, appreciating the product’s easy-to-take and familiar format as well as its life-enhancing effects,” says CV Sciences CEO Joseph Dowling. “Now available in a smaller 30-count bottle, Reserve Softgels are more accessible to a wider range of budgets at an affordable price. We hope that this new addition will encourage more consumers, from the experts to the canna-curious, to leverage cannabis to reduce their depression, stress, and anxiety.”

The company says its Softgels contain a full spectrum of cannabinoids to fulfill consumers’ micro-dosing needs.

In addition to the Softgels, CV Science also infuses its extracts into gummies and other products to help reduce symptoms.

If you’re shopping around for CBD products that are clean and effective, consider giving CV Sciences products a try.

The new 30-count bottles of +PlusCBD Reserve Collection Softgels are available on the company’s website for $37.99.

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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.

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