CVS is now selling some cannabis-based products.
The pharmacy chain says the products include topicals such as creams, sprays, and lotions.
They’re available in eight states: Alabama, California, Colorado, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Maryland, and Tennessee.
But CVS specified it is not selling any CBD containing supplements or food additives.
CVS says the products comply with applicable laws.
CBD is becoming one of the hottest ingredients in consumer products.
Companies are adding the non-psychoative cannabis compound to food, beverages, and skin care products.
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