Carl's Jr. testing CBD-infused Rocky Mountain High Cheese Burger Delight at Denver location

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Carl's Jr. testing CBD-infused Rocky Mountain High Cheese Burger Delight at Denver location.

reported. The oil used in the sauce will be derived from hemp, not THC, which is the principal psychoactive ingredient in marijuana that gets users high.Each customer will be limited to purchasing two burgers, and it will only be available to customers 18 and older, The Post reported.

“The new Rocky Mountain High: CheeseBurger Delight ties back to our core strategy of being the first to bring bold and unexpected flavors that are at the forefront of hot restaurant trends to a quick service menu,” said Patty Trevino, Senior Vice President, Brand Marketing at Carl’s Jr. in a statement.

The FDA still bans the use of CBD in food and beverages, but last year then-Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper passed a law saying that hemp should be treated the same as any food ingredient, and in December, President Donald trump signed a federal farm bill that reclassified hemp as an agricultural product rather than a controlled substance, The Denver Post reported.Although the sale of the burger will be limited to Saturday for now, Carl's Jr.

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