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  • Holiday CBD Gift Guide

    The Ultimate CBD Gift Guide As the holiday season approaches, the quest for the perfect holiday gifts begins. Our Holiday CBD Gift Guide offers a range of options suitable for various lifestyles and preferences. From athletes to pet lovers, our comprehensive guide showcases the best CBD gifts, ensuring your gifts are both thoughtful and beneficial. CannaRelief: A Must-Have CBD Balm This broad-spectrum, THC-free CBD product is ingeniously packaged in a convenient, easy-to-carry twist-up tube. CannaRelief Pain Relieving Balm is a perfect companion for anyone dealing with chronic pain or on-the-go individuals, such as athletes. This CBD topical has a mess-free application making it a practical choice for providing comfort and ease, especially after an intense workout or a long day on their feet. Water Soluble Nano-CBD Packet: Efficiency at Its Finest For those who lead a busy lifestyle, our Water Soluble Nano-CBD packets are a game-changer. These packets contain 30mg of high bioavailability, THC-free CBD, and are designed to dissolve effortlessly in liquids. The convenience and efficiency of these water soluble CBD packets make them ideal for quick use, whether at work, on a trip, or during a busy day, providing a seamless way to integrate CBD into one's daily routine. Full Spectrum CBD Oil: Everyday Wellness Our Full Spectrum CBD Oil is a testament to both quality and flavor, making it an exceptional gift choice for the holiday season. Crafted to suit a diverse range of palates, it comes in three enticing flavors: lemon, raspberry, and peppermint. Each bottle features a graduated dropper, ensuring precise and easy dosing. This CBD oil embodies the essence of the entourage effect, where the combination of cannabinoids enhances the overall experience. Daily Support CBD Chewables: Flavorful and Consistent Wellness Our CBD Chewables are a tasteful way to maintain a consistent wellness regimen. Made with broad-spectrum CBD, these THC-free chewables come in four delicious flavors: Cherry, Strawberry, Watermelon, and Orange. Packaged in a child-resistant bag, each pack provides 1000mg CBD. They are perfect for those who prefer a delightful and easy way to incorporate CBD into their daily wellness journey. CBD Bath Bombs: A Spa-Like Experience at Home Indulgence takes a new form with our CBD Bath Bombs. Available in six enticing scents – Lavender, Rose, Peppermint, Eucalyptus, Lemon, and Sweet Orange – these bath bombs are a pure delight. They offer a THC-free, CBD isolate experience, perfect for a luxurious and relaxing soak. The customizable 2-packs and 6-packs make them a versatile gift, suitable for anyone who loves to pamper themselves and relish in a spa-like atmosphere in the comfort of their home. Pet CBD Oil: Care for Pets Pets are an integral part of many families, and our Pet CBD Oil is specially crafted with their wellness in mind. Available in various strengths, including 500mg and 1000mg CBD options. The 500mg CBD strength is ideal for small dogs and cats. Our 1000mg pet cbd oil is great for large dogs, cats, and horses. This full-spectrum CBD oil is unflavored, making it easy to incorporate into their daily routine. Holiday CBD Gift Guide This holiday season, elevate your gift-giving with our selection of CBD products, such as CBD topicals, CBD oils, CBD chewables, Nano-CBD, CBD Bath Bombs, and CBD Pet Products. From the practicality and ease of CannaRelief to the luxurious experience offered by our Bath Bombs, there's something special for everyone on your list. Embrace the spirit of wellness and joy with gifts that truly make a difference.

  • How to Use CBD Topicals

    What are CBD Topicals? CBD topicals, encompassing products such as CBD balms, CBD creams, and CBD lotions, are designed for direct application to the skin. By applying these products directly to specific areas, users can achieve localized relief and attention to particular needs. Topicals often include other beneficial ingredients like menthol, salicylic acid, and allantoin, enhancing their effectiveness. How do CBD Topicals Work? When applied topically, CBD works by interacting with the body's endocannabinoid system (ECS), which plays a crucial role in regulating various bodily functions, including pain sensation, immune response, and skin health. Unlike oral CBD products, topicals are designed for external application, offering a more focused approach. Upon application, CBD topicals penetrate the skin, reaching the ECS receptors located in the skin's subcutaneous layers. These receptors respond to the CBD, stimulating the ECS to work more efficiently. CBD Topical Uses CBD topicals have become increasingly popular due to their versatility in addressing a variety of physical concerns. They are commonly applied to areas such as the back, knees, neck, shoulders, and ankles, where they can provide targeted relief. This localized application makes them popularly used for managing discomfort from muscle soreness and joint pain. In addition to addressing muscle and joint concerns, CBD topicals are also used for troubled skin conditions. It is recommended to incorporate CBD topicals into your daily routine, not only for immediate relief when needed but also as a preventative measure. Regular use can help maintain skin health and comfort, reducing the likelihood of flare-ups in conditions like eczema and psoriasis, and keeping muscles and joints less prone to discomfort. Directions for Applying CBD Topicals Apply your CBD balm, CBD cream, or CBD lotion directly to the desired area, such as the back, knees, neck, shoulder, or ankle. Gently work the balm into your skin, which will aid in absorption and increase effectiveness. Apply a sufficient amount of your CBD topical to cover the area, adjusting based on your specific needs. CBD Topical Products Incorporating CBD topicals into your wellness routine is effortless with the premium range from Carolina Cannabis Creations. Our products are specifically designed to cater to a variety of needs, ensuring you get the most out of your experience. CannaRelief Pain Relieving Balm: Presented in a convenient twist-up tube, CannaRelief is ideal for those dealing with arthritis, joint pain, muscle soreness, strains, and sprains. Its easy-to-apply format ensures you can target the exact areas of discomfort quickly and efficiently. Healing Hand Cream: Specially formulated for arthritis and joint pain in the hands, our Healing Hand Cream offers soothing relief. Its nourishing properties also provide hydration and care, making it a dual-action product for both relief and skin health. Intensive Repair Lotion: For those with skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis, our Intensive Repair Lotion is an excellent choice. Its gentle yet effective formulation helps to soothe irritated skin, providing much-needed relief and support for healthier, more comfortable skin. FAQs About CBD Topicals

  • Medical Marijuana Bill moves forward in North Carolina Senate

    Senate Bill 3, the NC Compassionate Care Act The North Carolina Compassionate Care Act, which was struck down last year, is showing promise during its new 2023 round. As of February 28, 2023, Senate Bill 3 passed two readings by North Carolina's Senate committee and it will undergo a third reading next week. Governor Roy Cooper is likely to sign the bill if it reaches his desk, based on an interview he had with WXII 12 News in December 2022. What is Senate Bill 3? If passed, the bill would grant access to medical marijuana for individuals dealing with cancer and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Patients would have to apply for a card and, once approved, would be able to purchase from licensed suppliers. The state plans to grant 10 licenses, and each holder could have up to 8 dispensaries. North Carolina is one of the few states in the country that have yet to pass a medical marijuana bill. Will it Pass the House? If Senate Bill passes its third reading, it will go to the House to be voted on. Last year, this is where the bill, unfortunately, did not make it through. However, those following the bill's progress remain optimistic this time around. The bill would establish a Compassionate Use Advisory Board, to review whether conditions will be added to the bill. If it passes the House, it will head to Gov. Roy Cooper to sign into law.

  • Do CBD Products work without THC?

    THC-Free CBD Products: Their Effectiveness and What's Right for You Cannabidiol, or CBD, has gained immense popularity in recent years due to its potential therapeutic benefits. CBD is one of the many compounds found in the Cannabis sativa plant, commonly known as hemp. Unlike tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), CBD is not psychoactive and does not cause the "high" associated with marijuana use. This has led to a surge in demand for CBD products, but many people wonder if CBD works without THC. Do CBD Products Still Work Without THC? The short answer is yes, CBD can work without THC. In fact, many CBD products are made with little to no THC. CBD works by interacting with the body's endocannabinoid system (ECS), which is responsible for regulating a wide range of physiological processes such as mood, appetite, pain, and inflammation. The ECS consists of cannabinoid receptors, endocannabinoids (naturally occurring compounds in the body that bind to these receptors), and enzymes that break down these compounds. CBD interacts with the ECS by inhibiting the enzymes that break down endocannabinoids, leading to increased levels of these compounds in the body. This, in turn, can have a wide range of therapeutic effects. That being said, there is some evidence to suggest that CBD may work better in the presence of THC. This is known as the entourage effect, which suggests that the various compounds in the cannabis plant work together synergistically to produce enhanced therapeutic effects. While THC is not necessary for CBD to be effective, some people may find that a combination of the two produces better results. The Differences Between Full and Broad Spectrum When it comes to CBD products, there are two main types: full spectrum and broad spectrum. Full spectrum CBD contains all of the compounds found in the cannabis plant, including THC, other cannabinoids, and terpenes. Broad spectrum CBD, on the other hand, contains all of the compounds found in the plant except for THC. The main difference between full spectrum and broad spectrum CBD is the presence of THC. While full spectrum CBD may provide enhanced therapeutic effects due to the entourage effect, it may not be suitable for everyone, especially those who are sensitive to THC or subject to drug testing. Broad spectrum CBD, which contains all of the other compounds found in the plant without the THC, may be a better option for those who want to avoid THC or find THC-free products more effective. Which CBD is Right for You? In conclusion, CBD can work without THC, but the presence of THC may enhance its therapeutic effects. When choosing a CBD product, it's important to consider whether you want the potential benefits of the entourage effect or if you want to avoid THC altogether. Full spectrum CBD products have the potential to be more effective, but broad spectrum CBD products may be a safer option for those who are sensitive to THC or subject to drug testing.

  • DEA States Delta-8 and -9 THCO are Schedule 1 Controlled Substances

    THC-O is Federally Illegal as a Schedule 1 Controlled Substance As of February 2023, the United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has added delta-8 THCO (delta-8-THC acetate ester) and delta-9 THCO (delta-9-THC acetate ester) to the Schedule 1 list for controlled substances. The DEA regulates the distribution of substances with a potential for abuse and dependence, and Schedule 1 is the most restrictive category of controlled substances. This means that any company selling products containing these cannabinoids must immediately cease sales. Last year, North Carolina cannabis attorney Rod Kight inquired with the DEA on their stance with THCO’s legality. In response, the letter states “Delta-9-THCO and delta-8-THCO do not occur naturally in the cannabis plant and can only be obtained synthetically, and therefore do not fall under the definition of hemp”. Furthermore, Terrence L. Boos, Chief Drug & Chemical Evaluation Section, continued that “delta-9-THCO and delta-8-THCO meet the definition of “tetrahydrocannabinols,” and they… are controlled in schedule I by 21 U.S.C. § 812(c) Schedule I, and 21 CFR § 1308.11(d). Kight’s original email and the DEA’s response can be read here. How is THC-O Different from Other Naturally Occurring Cannabinoids? There are over 60 naturally occurring cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant, with the most commonly discussed being THC and CBD. On the other hand, Delta-8 THCO and Delta-9 THCO must be converted from other cannabinoids, which means they do not fall under the definition of hemp as they are not naturally occurring. Inhalation Safety Concerns There is a particular concern related to the manufacturing process of THC-O products. One of the most common methods of synthesizing THC-O involves using a chemical called acetic anhydride. Recently, a study published in the Journal of Medical Toxicology suggests there are potential safety concerns regarding THC-O inhalation. When THC-O acetate is vaporized and inhaled, it can condense into a harmful substance called acetic acid in the lungs. Acetic acid is highly corrosive and can cause severe damage to the lungs. This risk is compounded by the fact that these synthetic cannabinoids are often added to e-liquids and vape cartridges, which can be easily consumed by individuals who may not be aware of the risks. These risks, combined with the fact that Delta-8 THCO and Delta-9 THCO do not occur naturally in hemp, make their addition to the Schedule 1 list of controlled substances an important development for the cannabis industry. It underscores the need for strict regulation and oversight of products containing these substances. The Future of THC-O Companies that continue to sell Delta-8 THCO and Delta-9 THCO products risk facing legal consequences, as the DEA takes a strong stance on the distribution of controlled substances. The DEA has also indicated that it will be closely monitoring the manufacture, distribution, and marketing of these products in the coming months. In summary, the addition of Delta-8 THCO and Delta-9 THCO to the Schedule 1 list of controlled substances is a significant development for the cannabis industry. Companies must cease the sale of these products immediately, and consumers should exercise caution when using any products containing these cannabinoids. By promoting responsible use and safe production practices, we can help ensure that the benefits of cannabis are realized while minimizing potential harms.

  • THCA: The Next Big Thing in Hemp?

    The Science Behind THCa Is THCa a "New" Cannabinoid? Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCa) is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid that is quickly becoming one of the most talked-about compounds in the hemp and cannabis industry. Unlike other well-known cannabinoids like cannabidiol (CBD) and delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), THCa is not as well understood by the general public and even those in the cannabis industry. Despite its relative obscurity, THCa is a fascinating and complex compound that has the potential to change the way we think about hemp and cannabis. What is THCa? THCa is derived from the hemp plant and is the precursor to delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC). In its raw form, THCa is non-psychoactive and does not produce the “high” associated with THC. THCa is produced by the cannabis plant in large amounts and is typically found in high concentrations in fresh, uncured flowers. When marijuana or hemp is exposed to heat through the process of decarboxylation, THCa is converted into THC, which is the compound responsible for the psychoactive effects of cannabis. Is THCa legal? When it comes to the legality of THCa, it is important to note that the hemp plant and its derivatives are legal in the United States under the 2018 Farm Bill. This means that hemp-derived THCa is legal and readily available to consumers in the states that allow it. However, the legal landscape surrounding THCa and other hemp derivatives is constantly evolving, and it is important to stay informed about the latest laws and regulations in your area. THCa products may be available to purchase in your state, but your neighboring state may not. In recent years, THCa has gained a lot of attention in the hemp and cannabis communities due to its non-psychoactive nature and potential therapeutic benefits. Whether you're a researcher, a farmer, or a consumer, THCa is a compound that is worth paying attention to as the industry continues to evolve.

  • CBN vs CBD

    Comparing the Differences: CBN and CBD Cannabidiol (CBD) and Cannabinol (CBN) are two of the many compounds found in the hemp plant. While they come from the same source, they have different chemical properties and effects on the human body. CBD is one of the most abundant cannabinoids in hemp and is responsible for many of the plant's therapeutic effects. It's produced through the decarboxylation of cannabidiolic acid (CBDA). CBN, on the other hand, is a lesser-known compound that is produced as delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) ages. It is a degradation product of THC, meaning that it is formed when THC is exposed to light and heat. This is a process that can be accelerated by the drying and curing of the hemp plant. CBN has similar properties to CBD but is believed to have a more substantial sedative effect, making it a topic recently among sleep disorders. If you're interested in exploring CBN, you might want to check out the new FDA-registered CBN Sleep Aid sublingual from Carolina Cannabis Creations. This tincture is made from top-quality hemp and is formulated to provide maximum benefits to users. In conclusion, CBD and CBN are both important cannabinoids with unique properties and potential uses. If you're interested in exploring the uses of these compounds, don't hesitate to try the new CBN Sleep Aid Tincture from Carolina Cannabis Creations.

  • CBG vs CBD

    The Differences Between CBG and CBD Cannabidiol (CBD) and Cannabigerol (CBG) are two of the many compounds found in the hemp plant. Both CBD and CBG have been the subject of recent research, but there are essential differences between the two cannabinoids. CBD is one of the most well-known and widely used compounds found in hemp. It is a non-psychoactive compound, meaning it does not produce the “high” commonly associated with the use of marijuana. CBD is believed to have therapeutic benefits for a wide range of conditions. CBG, on the other hand, is a lesser-known compound found in hemp. It is also non-psychoactive and may demonstrate therapeutic and antibacterial properties. CBD and CBG both come from the hemp plant, but they are produced from different precursors and have different origins. CBD is produced from cannabigerolic acid (CBGA), which is the parent molecule of all other cannabinoids found in hemp. CBGA is first produced in the hemp plant and then converted into either cannabidiolic acid (CBDA) or tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) through a series of enzymatic reactions. These acids are then decarboxylated, resulting in the formation of CBD and THC, respectively. CBG, on the other hand, is produced from the breakdown of CBGA. As the hemp plant grows and matures, CBGA is converted into other cannabinoids, including CBD and THC. However, a small amount of CBGA remains in the plant and is converted into CBG through different enzymatic reactions. While both CBD and CBG come from the same plant and have some similarities, they have important differences that should be understood. CBD is more widely used and better known, while CBG is a newer and less well-known compound that is still the subject of ongoing research. Let us know in the comments what you think about CBG products. If you're looking for a new and exciting hemp-derived product, you might want to check out the new Mental Support Formula sublingual from Carolina Cannabis Creations. The tincture is made from high-quality hemp and is formulated to provide maximum benefits to users. Their new line of CBD oils is registered with the FDA, as well, so check out the link below to view the new formula.

  • 2022 Holiday CBD Gift Guide

    Here's the CBD Gift Guide for Everyone on your Holiday Shopping List! The holiday shopping season has already begun, and while it's a joyful time of the year, finding gifts for everyone can be stressful. Luckily, Carolina Cannabis Creations has the complete CBD holiday gift guide to help! Whether you're shopping gifts for her, gifts for him, gifts for them, gifts for grandparents, gifts for friends, or anyone else you might be thinking of, Carolina Cannabis Creations has got you covered. Gifts for Him When he seems to either have everything he needs or doesn't know what he wants, Carolina Cannabis Creations has something new he's going to love! Our CBD Muscle Balm is our best-seller, as it's fast acting with a wonderful cooling sensation from the menthol. Apply to his neck, back, or legs, and our CBD Muscle Balm will become his next favorite thing! If he needs a great night's rest or some much needed relaxation, Carolina Cannabis Creations CBD Tinctures are an amazing gift option. Add one of these to his stocking if the holidays are proving to be a stressful time, he'll appreciate it. Gifts for Her Does she have everything, or you have no idea what to get her? Carolina Cannabis Creations has you covered no matter how late you start shopping. She'll love our CBD Hand Salve; it's moisturizing during the rough winter months and also great on feet! Our CBD Hand Salve is fast acting, rosemary and cedarwood scented, and a gift that will last her for months. For a stronger formulation, go for our FDA Registered Healing Hand Cream. Made with arnica as well as rosemary and cedarwood oils for even more relief. Has she been stressed about finals or work? For something non-psychoactive, our CBD Oils are a top gift for those who need some stress relief. She'll enjoy a much-needed break after she has been gifted them. She will love our new FDA Registered Medicinal Massage Oil, infused with Peppermint and Lavender essential oils and Arnica oil. Give her a massage she'll be sure to ask for again with the help of our pleasantly scented massage oil. Gifts For Them You know they're a CBD lover but don't know what product to get them or what brand? All of the products from Carolina Cannabis Creations make top holiday gifts. Our CannaRelief Pain Relieving Balm is a unique and amazing gift for them. They'll love that they can apply their FDA Registered CBD topical with a mess-free twist-up tube. We've added Arnica oil and it's more lightweight than our original CBD Muscle Balm formula, so we know they'll be happy. Do they deal with skin issues and wanted to try something new? Our FDA Registered Intensive Repair Lotion for Eczema and Psoriasis is a great gift for those dealing with pesky skin irritations. Try it on a bug bite for some fast relief! Gifts For Friends If you've been friends with them for years or a few months, we have a little something for everybody. Your friend will love their Carolina Cannabis Creations gift from you! Your friend may be a ball of stress and deserve a break, so gift them a CBD Tincture. Our friends need to relax sometimes, and Carolina Cannabis Creations makes the products for those moments. Our Bath Bombs make wonderful gifts for friends! Lavender is our most popular scent amongst all groups, but Peppermint is a close second and very universal. They'll love that they can use your gift to relax and treat themselves. Stocking Stuffer Gifts Carolina Cannabis Creations has those last-minute stocking stuffers you've been looking for! Adding these to anyone's stocking will surely put a smile on their face this holiday season. CBD Bath Bombs make a great gift and are extremely popular during the holiday season! Shop our selection of CBD bath bombs, coming in either 2-packs or a variety 6-pack (so they can enjoy 1 of each!) Our moisturizing CBD Lip Balms are a favorite in the winter months. We have a flavor for everyone, and our CBD lip balm is a perfect addition to anyone's stocking. Whoever you gift these to will thank you later! Apparel Gifts Shop our collection of apparel, accessories, and more. Know someone who would love a Carolina Cannabis Creations hat? Well now we have them! Want a Carolina Cannabis Creations sweater for the winter season? We have several options you can gift to someone (or yourself). Give some unique gifts this year and shop our collection! Send or share this 2022 Holiday Gift Guide to someone who should see it!

  • 3 Tips To Prevent Chapped Lips

    Summer does a number on lips by drying them out. Going in and out of the sun and water makes things even worse. But caring for our lips is not just a summer ritual. Keeping lips moist and preventing drying is a year-round responsibility. The lack of moisture in our lips is often weather-related. Here comes fall! As soon as summer ends, the cold, dry, air during the cooler seasons causes our skin to dry out easily, and the fragile skin around our lips really takes a beating. It’s easy to forget to protect our lips from the sun especially during fall but it’s a necessity. Our lips react differently to stimuli than our faces and other parts of our bodies. Lips are really sensitive and quick to react to changes in weather and the environment. Right behind fall is winter. It’ll be here before you know it and with it will come dry skin and chapped lips as weather changes. Cold, dry breezes are just as bad for your lips as summer heat. Both can make your lips miserable; feeling dry and tight. Here are 3 Tips to Prevent Chapped Lips: Avoid Biting or Peeling Your Lips When lips dry, the top layer of skin begins to peel. It’s tempting to bite at it or peel it off. However, biting and peeling off this layer of your lips can make them even worse. It may even lead to bleeding or in worst cases, even infections. The peeling skin might feel uncomfortable, but if you leave it alone it heals itself. Always avoid peeling the skin with your teeth or nails. Don't Lick Your Lips You may believe that licking your lips helps to provide moisture. At first, it seems that way. However, it is exactly the opposite. While your lips may stay moist for a minute or two, once the saliva evaporates, which it does quickly, the result is you end up drying up your lips even more. So licking your lips is something to avoid. Stay Hydrated Staying hydrated has a lot of benefits. Clear skin is just one of them. Freshwater helps clean your kidneys and moisturize other organs. And it helps with dry lips too. There are many thoughts about what the right amount of water is, but there is no doubt that drinking enough water in a day can keep your body and lips hydrated. Many say 3-4 liters a day, every day is adequate, whether room temperature, cold or warm. Your body benefits from every drop! Lip Balm Applying healing balm can provide moisture to your lips and heal the cracks too. Even if your lips get burnt due to the sun, balms will help, but not just any balm. CBD Lip Balm by Carolina Cannabis Creations Is a lip balm that contains full-spectrum CBD oil, coconut, and sweet almond oils to moisturize, and beeswax to seal in that moisture. There are 5 flavors currently available: Original, peppermint, pineapple, strawberry, and strawberry rhubarb. Use as often as needed. Be sure to use it every day to see the best results! There is 200mg full-spectrum CBD oil in each tube. Take care of your lips year-round with Carolina Cannabis Creations. Check out all of our products at http://www.carolinacannabiscreations.com/shop-all

  • Welcome to Carolina Cannabis Creations

    Carolina Cannabis Creations is an FDA registered pharmaceutical manufacturer, primarily focusing on cannabis products. We are dedicated to bringing the highest quality cannabinoid products to your door. Our team works to provide both consumers and retailers with affordable and effective products. We are currently based out of Carolina Beach, North Carolina. Our Products We formulate and manufacture cannabis- based products, including CBD Topicals and Oils. As of 2022, we are registered with the FDA as a pharmaceutical manufacturer. This gives us the ability to register our CBD products for their intended uses and market them as such. You can shop our retail selection of products at https://www.carolinacannabiscreations/shop-all Our Services Carolina Cannabis Creations provides our products for wholesale to businesses such as CBD stores, dispensaries, and other healthcare entities. If you are interested in wholesaling our products, visit our Wholesale page. We offer both white label and private label services to those seeking a licensed and qualified manufacturer. If you need labels for your products we can provide those services as well. Complete our Services Contact Form and a Carolina Cannabis Creations team member will reach out with how we can assist. Follow Us: Facebook Instagram Pinterest Twitter

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