The Ripple Sleep Aids are Melatonin and Valerian Root-Free
Michael Hemsworth — January 18, 2022 — Marketing
References: tryripple & preparedfoods
These Ripple Sleep products are being launched by the brand to provide consumers with a cannabis-powered way to get a better night's rest. The products come in the form of the Sleep QuickDissolves and the Sleep QuickGummies, which are formulated with 10mg of THC and 5mg of CBN and 5mg of THC and 2.5mg of CBN, respectively. Each pack of the products contains a total of 100mg of THC and 50mg of CBN, and are being launched at 17 Star Buds dispensary locations in Colorado.
Director of Research and Development at Ripple Keith Woelfel commented on the new Ripple Sleep products saying, "Rigorous clinical trials have found that all of our products absorb significantly faster than the leading edibles on the market. Ripple is dedicated to developing effective products that put consumers in the driver’s seat for cannabinoid wellness.”
Image Credit: Ripple
Director of Research and Development at Ripple Keith Woelfel commented on the new Ripple Sleep products saying, "Rigorous clinical trials have found that all of our products absorb significantly faster than the leading edibles on the market. Ripple is dedicated to developing effective products that put consumers in the driver’s seat for cannabinoid wellness.”
Image Credit: Ripple
Trend Themes
1. Cannabis-based Sleep Aids - The use of cannabis as a sleep aid paves the way for new products in the medical cannabis industry.
2. Fast-absorbing Edibles - The development of edibles that absorb faster than existing products opens up potential for innovation and competition in the cannabis edibles market.
3. THC and CBN Formulations - The identification of specific cannabinoids for sleep aid opens opportunities for targeted cannabinoid formulations to address specific health ailments.
Industry Implications
1. Medical Cannabis - Innovative cannabis-based products that cater to specific health needs present potential for growth in the medical cannabis industry.
2. Edibles - Fast-absorbing edibles that provide a quicker onset time could potentially disrupt the cannabis edibles market.
3. Consumer Retail - With more states legalizing the use of cannabis, there is potential for the development of new consumer retail outlets specializing in cannabis-based products.
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