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Disclaimer: All of the information in this guide is based on our own research into the topic. We have done our best to use accurate and up-to-date information from respected and credible resources. However, we cannot claim to be a legal authority, and none of the following information should be taken as legal advice.
The CBD industry is growing faster than anyone in the federal government could have imagined when they signed the 2018 Farm Bill into law. The legislation separated hemp from marijuana, officially removing hemp products from the Federal Drug Enforcement Agency’s list of controlled substances.
The intention was to finally accept hemp as a commodity crop, allowing farms to grow the plant for fibers, textiles and food products like hemp-seed oil. But another industry has emerged that the Food and Drug Administration were unprepared to deal with.
With consumer interest in CBD going through the roof, and companies equally enthusiastic about making money from those consumers, the CBD industry is projected by some to be worth $20 billion or more by 2024. The FDA has recently acknowledged that it would be foolish to try to prohibit access to CBD, but it is still trying to figure out the best ways to regulate.
In the meantime, the government has made it clear that CBD is not currently approved as a supplement or food additive, but it has also stated that it will focus enforcement on companies that make unfounded medical claims for serious illnesses and those that target minors in their advertising.
Additionally, states are permitted to adopt their own laws, leaving CBD in a confusing legal gray area.
Until January 1, 2020, Minnesota explicitly claimed CBD was illegal. However, it is now clear that the Land of 10,000 Lakes was buying itself some time to thoroughly research CBD and the hemp industry as a whole, because the new laws thoroughly embrace the market.
Minnesota has signed a bill into law and is working on methods of enactment that allow for the processing of hemp and the production and sale of CBD products, so long as they meet the requirements set forth in M.S. 151.72. The state has done its research and is working toward adopting a robust, comprehensive program that supports a new economy while protecting Minnesota consumers.
CBD oil is the original form of CBD that the earliest companies sold, and it is still among the most popular. You can find CBD oils in a variety of concentrations, and some companies get super fancy by using additional ingredients for greater appeal.
Penguin’s CBD oils are simple, however, so you can just chill and take your CBD without all the excess. With our pure CBD oils, the only choices you have to make are strength and flavor.
Our CBD oil is made with the best Oregon grown hemp. Comes in mint, citrus, natural, strawberry and cookies & cream flavors.
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Penguin’s CBD capsules are also simple and straightforward. Capsules are the same amazing CBD oils, wrapped in an easy-to-swallow gelcap. They are the obvious choice when you are going for a product that travels well, and you can just throw the bottle in your bag and go.
Convenient, discreet and travel-ready, our CBD capsules can be taken anywhere with ease. Each capsule contains 10mg of our broad-spectrum hemp extract suspended in MCT oil.
Starting at $45
Besides CBD oils, CBD gummies are the best-known form of CBD on the market today. Nearly every company has its own gummy recipe, but we think Penguin’s CBD gummies are the best.
Our customers agree, and they rave about the flavor and texture of our gummies. Coated in sweet-and-sour sugar and packed with 10mg of CBD, they are the perfect snack, and one that will put a smile on your face the moment you open the jar.
Made with the purest CBD isolate, our CBD gummy worms are a treat for your taste buds. Every container contains 30 individual worms, with each one packing 10mg of CBD.
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CBD cream is one of the biggest CBD topical products, because it is both versatile and easy to use. Penguin’s CBD cream is a relaxing way to pamper yourself after a long hard day, or the perfect addition to your skincare routine.
However you decide to use our cream, be prepared to be transported by the heavenly scent of lavender and peppermint as you seal in the moisture.
Our CBD cream is a luxurious cream that’s silky smooth and cooling upon contact. Its terpene rich formula is designed to be absorbed quickly.
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The 2018 Farm Bill was intended to encourage states to adopt hemp-growing programs that would help support a new crop for farmers to explore. So far, adoption has been inconsistent, and some states have robust programs while others are flailing. Some growers have hit the ground running, while others muddle their way through with no guidance.
Minnesota has been doing its homework, and even commissioned its Agricultural Utilization Research Institute to develop an initiative that guides farmers, legislators and enforcement agents so they can make the most of this exciting opportunity. The institute has conducted extensive research and published a comprehensive report on the state of the hemp industry today, noting both challenges and opportunities in the market.
The report was completed last year, and 2020 will be the first growing season under which the AURI research is a prominent guiding force. Hemp, however, has been grown in recent years under the research pilot program, and growers have a head start in understanding what it takes to create one of the most productive crops in the country.
Unfortunately, Minnesotans will likely have to wait awhile before they see many CBD products that originate in the state. While Minnesota’s program has grown from just 7 approved growers in 2016 to 505 in 2019, and from zero processors to 49, 2020 is the first year that the program is in full swing.
There will certainly be kinks to work out in the process of growing hemp and producing CBD products.
Before the restrictions on CBD products were lifted, you could still find CBD in almost every retail establishment, from gas stations to grocery stores. Now it is pretty much a free-for-all, and you can buy CBD at brick-and-mortar locations all over the state with no trouble at all.
However, specialty store owners and consumers are concerned that the products they are getting are substandard, and they are finding that online research is the simplest way to confirm the quality and potency of any products they are considering.
Minnesota is still working to implement the enormous package of regulations it has rolled out, and enforcement is bound to be inconsistent at first. The number of companies out to scam consumers is growing as laws relax and doors open. These companies prey on people new to shopping for CBD, who do not necessarily know what to look for.
It is essential, therefore, to do your research and make sure you are buying your products from a company that has a good reputation. Any company worth considering will accompany its CBD with a certificate of analysis from a reputable third-party lab confirming potency and purity.
Penguin CBD products all come with third-party verification from one of the best labs out there. It is clear from the documentation we proudly share online that our products are pure and you will always get exactly what you pay for.
We know that the only way governments will recognize the legitimacy of the CBD industry is if we provide trustworthy, dependable products that our customers love. That is what we aim for in everything we do, from the moment our hemp is selected from our natural growers to the moment your order is shipped.
Minnesota is one of the most progressive states in the nation regarding CBD. The state has embraced the opportunities that the industrial hemp market can provide, and recognizes that the CBD industry is growing exponentially.
The Land of 10,000 Lakes is enthusiastic about the future of hemp in the state, and its program is expanding year over year. Its plans to develop hemp crops and regulate CBD in ways that protect consumers are competitive and comprehensive.
The main challenges ahead for Minnesota are enforcement and compliance. Ensuring farms, processors and retailers are keeping the safety of the consumers at the top of their priority list is going to take a lot of manpower, but the state is at work to create the supporting infrastructure.
While you are waiting for Minnesota to produce the best state-grown CBD products, check out our website to learn about the kinds of products you can expect to see on Minnesota shelves in the future.