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A Comprehensive Guide to CBD Flavors for 2024

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As we step into 2024, the world of CBD is undergoing a flavorful evolution, with an array of enticing options captivating the senses of enthusiasts and newcomers alike. The realm of cannabidiol, or CBD, has expanded beyond its therapeutic properties to embrace a spectrum of delectable flavors that redefine the CBD experience. In this comprehensive guide, we delve into the exciting landscape of CBD flavors, exploring the trends, innovations, and nuances that promise to make 2024 a year where indulgence meets wellness in every drop of CBD-infused goodness.

From the subtle notes of botanical terpenes to the creative fusions that marry the richness of CBD with culinary delights, the realm of CBD flavors is more dynamic than ever. Whether you're a seasoned CBD aficionado or embarking on your first journey into the world of cannabinoids, this guide aims to unravel the intricacies of CBD flavors, providing insights into the diverse options available, the science behind flavor profiles, and the burgeoning trends that are poised to dominate the CBD market in the coming year. Get ready to tantalize your taste buds and embark on a flavorful adventure through the ever-expanding universe of CBD in 2024.

What is Flavor?

Flavor, in its essence, is a sensory symphony that engages our taste buds and olfactory senses in a harmonious dance. It is the intricate interplay of taste, smell, and texture that collectively defines the gustatory experience. Beyond the basic delineation of sweet, salty, sour, bitter, and umami, flavor encapsulates the nuanced and subjective dimensions of our palate, influenced by cultural, personal, and environmental factors. It is the delightful burst of citrus in a freshly squeezed orange or the comforting warmth of cinnamon in a winter spiced latte. Flavor extends beyond the realm of mere gustation, encapsulating the multisensory adventure that transforms eating into a rich and nuanced exploration of the culinary world. Ultimately, flavor is the tapestry of sensations that elevates our dining experiences, turning the act of consuming into a multisensory journey that transcends the mundane.

Next, it is important to explain some concepts that are associated with CBD flavor. This includes flavor concentrates, flavor emulsions, and flavor use rate. You are likely to come across these terms in your quest to find the best CBD flavors for your products.

What are Flavor Emulsions?

There are many forms of flavor, but emulsion is a form that is very versatile and is gaining popularity fast, especially for CBD products? What exactly is an emulsion?

Emulsions are made through high-shear processes where we minimize the droplets of the oils within our flavor oil and emulsifier mix, usually a gum acacia. Through this process, we made the oils into highly concentrated, water-soluble flavors that are great for high-heat applications.

An emulsion can also be described as two or more ingredients blended together into a solution. Flavor extracts are usually in oil form and are therefore not water soluble. Mixing the flavor extracts with a colloid, and gum results in an emulsion which is therefore water soluble and very versatile. A colloid is usually made by mixing water with oil. The gums that are usually used in the making of flavor emulsions are gum Acacia and gum Arabic.

How do you make a flavor emulsion?

You will need:

  •       The extracted flavor (oil)
  •       Gum Arabic
  •       A colloid

Instructions:

Take the extracted flavor, put it into a blender. Add gum Arabic, blend at very high speed for 3 minutes to shear the droplets and reduce the size of the particles. The breaking down of the oil droplets into really tiny pieces results in an emulsion which is cloudy in appearance and water soluble. and water soluble. Emulsions are able to withstand very high temperatures for longer periods than extracts, that is why they are ideal for baking and other processes. The flavor is able to cling to the gum in the emulsion for much longer than other types of mediums.

What are the Properties of an Emulsions

Because of the light thrown off by the phase interphases of the components of the mixture, emulsions appear cloudy or white. In instances where light is scattered uniformly, the liquid usually appears white. Emulsions that are slightly dilute may appear a bit blue because low wavelength light gets scattered more. This is referred to as the Tyndall effect and is usually observed in skim milk. If the drop sizes of the emulsion are less than 100nm ( which is a nanoemulsion or microemulsion), the mixture can become translucent.

Emulsions do not have a static internal structure because they are liquids. Droplets tend to be distributed “more or less” evenly throughout the liquid matrix referred to as the dispersion medium. Most emulsions tend to be unstable, with components which will not mix independently or stay suspended indefinitely.

In summary, an emulsion is:

  •   A form of colloid which is formed by the combination of two or more liquids which would not normally mix.
  •   One liquid typically contains a dispersion of the other liquid in an emulsion.
  •   Common emulsions are egg yolk, mayonnaise, and butter.
  •   Emulsification is the process of mixing liquids to make an emulsion.
  •   Even though you might start out with clear liquids, emulsions usually appear cloudy or colored because of the light that is scattered by the suspended particles found in the mixture.

Examples of Emulsions

Though most emulsions are unstable unless they have  binding agent like glue Arabica, examples of common emulsions are:

  •   Though temporary, if you mix oil and water and shake them together, an emulsion will be formed for a short time.
  •   Egg yolk is also an emulsion which contains lecithin, which is the emulsifying agent.
  •   On espresso, crema is an emulsion that consists of coffee oil and water.
  •   Butter is an emulsion which contains water in fat.
  •   Mayonnaise is a water and oil combination that is usually stabilized by the lecithin found in egg yolk.
  •   On photographic film, the photosensitive side is usually coated with an emulsion that contains silver halide in gelatin.

What are the Best Uses for an Emulsion?

Because flavors have some favorable characteristics including their ability to withstand high temperatures, they are ideal for making:

  •         Cookies
  •        Cakes
  •        Hard & Soft Candy
  •        Dairy Products
  •        Ice cream
  •        Beverages

Flavor Emulsions in CBD

Flavor emulsions are as vast as people’s requirements and imaginations. The flavors, colors, and styles are vast, and each flavor house makes its own to suit their clients and their market segment.

In flavoring cannabis, emulsions are particularly handy in making items that go through high heat processing such as gummies and hard candy. It is also perfect for home CBD recipes such as cakes and cookies baked with CBD.

How Much Emulsion Should You Use?

Emulsions are highly concentrated water-soluble flavors, which should be used very moderately. When you are starting out, especially for home use, start with 0.1% – 0.5% by weight.  Depending on how the flavor tastes to you and your preference, you can then adjust with practice.  If the taste of the flavor is good and dissipates within 3 to 5 seconds, that is perfect!

If you notice medicinal or minty taste on your palate, you have probably over-flavored your product and you should adjust downwards. Another indication of over-flavoring is burping the flavor even an hour after you consume the flavored product. The trick in flavoring is to get it just right so that your taste buds are teased and stimulated. That will ensure that you enjoy the full goodness of your CBD product.

Difference Between Extracts, Flavors, Emulsions and Fountain Flavors

The flavor market offers a vast array of flavorings and extracts to meet cooking, baking, and other needs. When choosing a flavor to use, especially for your CBD products, here are some factors you need to consider. a variety of cooking and baking needs. Here is some handy information which will help you choose between an extract, emulsion, or fountain flavor.

Extracts flavors: Extracted flavors can be used to flavor almost anything. They can also be used in cooking and baking. However, because extracted flavors contain up to 45% alcohol by volume, the flavor tends to evaporate under high temperatures. Extracted flavors can be used to make beverages, for baking, and in cocktails and candy.

Emulsions: As we have discussed, emulsions are alcohol-free and water-based versions of extracts. They are used in a similar version as extracts but are able to withstand higher temperatures for longer as the flavor does not readily evaporate. They’re also ideal in flavoring frostings as well as other no-bake applications. Bakery emulsions usually have the same strength as extracts, and can therefore be substituted in recipes for each other one to one. As they are water based, emulsions are not ideal for flavoring chocolates or hard candy.

Fountain Flavors are specifically designed for flavoring foods which do not require baking and beverages. They are added directly to shakes, smoothies, and diet drinks to add flavor without adding calories, Fountain flavors can also flavor homemade ice cream, diet drinks, and plain yogurt. Puddings, whipped cream, and fillings can also use fountain flavors.

Where Should You Buy Your Flavor Emulsions?

Like any other edible, you should ensure that your flavor emulsions are sourced from high quality companies that observe the strictest rules for sourcing and preparation. Sourcing your flavor emulsions from dubious sources could lead to getting adulterated products which could be of harm to you and your customers.

To ensure that you have purchased a flavor emulsion of the highest quality, look out for:

  •         Where the company is located
  •         Where they source their raw materials from and whether their raw materials are organic and pesticide free
  •         Whether they are GRAS certified as a sign of safe standards
  •         Their processes are of the highest standards

Many flavor companies exist, but finding one that meets all the required standards is not easy. One such company is Dolce Foglia who put all their flavors through rigorous testing and ensure that only the best goes into their flavor production.

Whatever your desired flavor emulsion, Dolce Foglia are able to consult with you and come up with a product to meet your needs.

Are Flavor Emulsions the Same as Flavor Concentrates?

Flavor concentrates are usually found in an emulsion but not all flavor emulsions are concentrates. Flavor concentrates are the most prime of flavors and are usually quite highly sought after and pricey. Natural flavor concentrates are usually 100% derived from natural sources while flavor emulsions might not be.

Flavor Emulsions and CBD

As the CBD market grows, the world of flavor is just bound to get broader. Like with all flavor types, a flavor house that specifically caters for CBD and its unique characteristics will always put you ahead of the pack. Whether you are looking for an emulsion for your baked goods or a flavor to zest up your cocktails, a specially crafted flavor emulsion will bring out the best profile of your CBD product.

While selecting a flavor to use, always consider all the factors and decide on a flavor that suits your needs best!

What are CBD Flavor Concentrates?

In the world of flavor, natural flavor concentrates are king. Why is this? How are flavor concentrates different from flavor extracts?

If you are looking for a way to flavor your CBD products, or simply looking for a potent flavor for your home use, join us as we outline the differences and help you find out which kind of flavor is best for you!

Extracts Versus Concentrates

Flavor extracts are usually made from steeping the substance such as vanilla pods in an alcoholic concentration, which then slowly pulls out the flavor from the substance. Even in instances where the flavor is not extracted with alcohol, the flavor extract is usually added to an alcohol concentration to make it water soluble. This process usually ends up in the concentrate losing terpenes, bitter notes and waxes. While this might be beneficial for some uses such as making beverages, extracts are unable to withstand high temperatures for extended periods of time as well as being less potent because of the loss of some of their terpene profile.

Concentrates (also called emulsions) on the other hand are made by emulsifying the extracted oils instead of dissolving them in an alcoholic base. Gum (gum Arabic or gum acacia) is usually used to emulsify the oil extracts, binding the characteristics (taste, terpenes, wax) of the source substance such as orange to the gum and availing it for use later.

The bonded emulsion is hard to break and can withstand the high temperatures of baking or manufacturing without evaporating and becoming less potent. Emulsions are also able to freeze and defrost without getting denatured which is not the case with concentrates. This makes them ideal for making ice-cream and other frozen goodies.

Concentrates are able to retain their flavor and maintain the character of the source substance for example the lemon or strawberry through very stringent conditions.

Flavor Concentrates are usually sourced from some of the most prestigious flavor houses all over the world.

Characteristics or flavor concentrates are:

– They are highly concentrated

– They have a similar concentration to Extracts

– They are usually liquid

– They contain no added sugars or sweeteners

– They are water-based

– They are high heat stable

– They appear slightly cloudy (But when used in small ratios, they don’t show)

 

Ingredients: Flavor concentrates are usually made of gum acacia/Arabic, natural or organic flavors, and citric acid.

Important note: Flavor concentrates should be stored immediately upon receipt in a tightly sealed container and at temperatures not greater than 35⁰ – 40⁰ Fahrenheit.

Stored correctly, flavor concentrate can be stable for even up to 2 years.

Best Uses For Flavor Concentrates

As we have mentioned flavor concentrates are the most ardent and versatile of flavors. Because if their versatility, they can be used in:

  • Syrups
  • Ice Cream
  • Baked goods
  • CBD Gummies
  • CBD sweets
  • Yogurt
  • Beverages
  • & much, much, more!

Do Flavor Concentrates Go Bad?

As we have mentioned, it is best to store flavor concentrates in the refrigerator immediately upon receipt.

That said, not all flavor concentrates can be lumped into one group as their individual characteristics will differ according to the type of the concentrate. Some concentrates such as vanilla will have different storage capabilities in comparison to fruit concentrates. The reason concentrates such as vanilla and caramel flavors tend to go bad slower than fruit concentrates is that they have larger molecules like ethyl vanillin, vanillin and so on which are not very volatile and tend not to escape when the container is opened. This makes them fairly stable.

Fruit flavors on the other hand generally contain much smaller molecules. Whenever you open the bottle, the first molecules to escape and hit your nose are the smallest ones. The more you open the bottle, the more the molecules escape leaving behind a shell of the original flavor.  The escaped flavor does not mean that what is left behind is spoilt, just less potent.

A great piece of advice is to store your flavor concentrates in smaller bottles. This will mean that you don’t have to open the bottle too often before the flavor is over. Also, you will find that if you open a bottle on a hot summer day, even more molecules escape than if the flavor was cooled. This is why it is advisable to store it in the refrigerator. This concept holds true for all liquids. When liquids are heated, their molecules get converted into a gaseous state. Though you don’t necessarily have to refrigerate your flavor, ensure that it is kept cool.

In the same vein, ensure that you do not store your concentrated flavors long term in soft (LDPE) plastic.

How To Make Flavor Concentrates

Flavor concentrates are made by extracting the oils that contain the flavor out of the source substance for example an orange or apple. These are then emulsified into a gum, usually gum acacia or gum Arabic to make a flavor concentration that retains most of the terpenes and oils, can withstand heat, and is more stable than normal flavor extracts. Flavor concentrates also do not contain alcohol, which make them great pasteurized products and baking applications.

To make concentrates from fruit and vegetable juices, the juices go through a number of water removal steps. The first pass usually collects the volatile aromas and flavors, which are eventually added back to the final concentrate to provide the top notes of the fruit or vegetable.

Fruit and vegetable concentrates may be diluted to single-strength juices, and may even retain some antioxidants and vitamins. Some concentrates are even allowed to boast a fruit or vegetable serving claim while others are only used for their sweetness and potent flavor.

Natural Flavor Concentrates

Natural flavor concentrates are similar to flavor concentrates in that they are emulsions that hold their flavor in gum. However, natural flavor concentrates 100% from natural sources are often FEMA and GRAS certified. This means that they should not contain any harmful substance. Using natural flavor concentrates pushes the bar of flavor perfection even higher and ensures you have that fresh, just picked from the farm goodness.

What are Flavor Drops?

Flavor Drops are highly concentrated flavors packages as drops. Depending on your preference, you can choose how many flavor drops to add into your beverage, nutritional supplement, CBD product, or recipe. Flavor drops have a pleasant taste with no added calories, carbohydrates, fats, or sugars.

Flavor drops can also be used in baking, cooking and if you are looking for an alternative to sweetened beverages, flavor drops could just be the answer!

Though flavor drops can be used in an array of products, the most notable use is in water-enhancement. This allows consumers to customize the flavor and sweetness of their water or other liquid of choice. Some drops may even contain functional aspects such as electrolytes for hydration and caffeine for energy.

With the fast spread of the use of CBD since hemp legalization, we might even see flavor drops containing CBD.

Because the drops tend to be highly concentrated, formulators need to take great care in ensuring that the ingredients they combine do not lead to overconsumption of the functional ingredients, even if the consumer chooses to ignore the usage instructions.

Another risk of flavor drops is that they can inadvertently be exposed to high temperatures if the consumers for example leave them sitting in a briefcase, a car console, or a purse for extended periods of time. This could lead to temperature abuse and the makeup of the drops could get altered.

So, during formulation, a formulator needs to be cognizant of all these factors that might affect the end consumers.

What is CBD Flavor Use rate?

Use rate generally describes how much flavor concentration you will need to flavor a particular product. The use rate is usually described as a percentage. When it comes to picking a flavor to use for your CBD and other general use, you should consider its use rate. This is because it will determine whether the bottle you have purchased will be able to go a long way or if it will be over within the first few uses.

Typically, use rates range from 1%-10%. However, with the formulation of new premium brands, you could find one that requires much less for the same taste and flavor you would typically achieve at higher concentrations. We will get to that later.

First, let us discuss what you should watch out for when considering flavor levels.

 General Tips on Flavor Levels

Flavor Manufacturer

Generally, flavors from a particular manufacturer will need to be mixed at similar strengths. This is because most flavor houses use the same methods to make most, if not all of their flavors. Therefore, if you find a flavor you like from one manufacturer, you will probably like other flavors from that manufacturer in the same way.

Flavor Aroma

How strong a flavor smells could be a good indication of how much of it you will need. You will probably need to add a lot of flavor to achieve your intended goal when the aroma is weak. However, this is not cast in stone.

Change in Flavor

While mixing in your flavors, allow for steeping. To determine exactly how your end product will end up tasting, take the flavor through the whole process. This will help you determine the correct flavor concentration. Some flavors concentrate steeply and typically get stronger and better while others may be strong at the start and fade off a little. Fruit flavors are generally more prone to fading while creamy, rich flavors tend to get stronger.

Flavor Medium

Different mediums carry flavor differently. This means that when you are considering a flavor for your product, you should factor in that the product may carry the flavor differently. Therefore, it is important to carry out a test batch.

Take Notes

When finding the best concentration of flavor to use on your product, ensure that you note everything down for future reference. Imagine landing the ultimate flavor palate and then being unable to recreate it!

Proceed with caution!

It is always easier to rescue your mix when it is under-flavored than when it is over-flavored!

What is a Super Strength Flavor?

Super strength flavors are premium flavors that are of high quality and are highly concentrated. They are designed to withstand both the high temperatures of processes such as gummy and candy making, as well as being great for flavoring just about anything such as frosting, beverages, and baked goods. The difference between super strength flavors and other flavors is that you require very little to achieve the juicy, full-flavored, delicious, original flavor you would only get by using a lot of different flavors. Low-strength flavors are in the long run inefficient and non-cost effective as you will need to keep replenishing your stock.

Why Choose a Flavor with a Low Use Rate?

As we have mentioned, having a premium quality flavor with a low use rate will ensure that you can achieve great, tasty, delicious flavor with just a little of the concentrate as opposed to having to use large amounts of flavor. This is not only cost-effective; it is also easier to maintain uniform batches of product and easier to attain a signature flavor. Flavor concentrates with high use rates are not only inefficient they are also uneconomical and more prone to error.

What CBD Flavor Has the Best Use Rate?

Though there are very many flavors to choose from, few are tailor-made for CBD and even less have the desired use rate that will help you achieve your flavor goals, both in quality and taste and ultimately in cost.

What does this mean for you?

Purchasing these premium flavors made for CBD will ensure that you flavor CBD products in the most tasteful, robust, delicious way and that a little quantity purchased will go a very long way. This will ascertain that your customers can count on you to deliver luxurious quality in a sustainable way.

Extract versus Flavors; What is the Difference?

Extracts and flavors are often confused, with most people thinking they are one and the same thing as they usually achieve similar results. If you are looking for the best way to flavor your CBD products, or simply make taking CBD at home more bearable, it is important that you understand what each is, how they are arrived at, and how they will interact with your product. Join us as we dive into the intricacies of what separates them, and what is best for you!

Extract definition

An extract is an alcohol-soluble concentrated solution which contains the volatile oils, reins, and various other compounds that make up the flavor of the physical spice, nut, fruit, or herb being extracted. a concentrated solution that contains the complex, alcohol-soluble volatile oils, resins and other compounds – all the flavors – that are found in the physical herb, spice, fruit or nut being extracted.

An extract can also be described as a solution which contains the essential components that give a complex material its characteristics.  A flavor extract is one such a solution and is specifically composed of compounds which create flavors.  The most popular extract in the United States is the vanilla extract, vanillin.

An extract is a substance made by  extracting a part of a raw material, often by using a solvent such as ethanol, oil or water. Extracts may be sold as tinctures, absolutes or in powder form.

Extracts are sometimes very concentrated and potent. As per the FDA designation, an extract should contain at least 35% alcohol by volume, and an extract such as vanilla extract, which is the most popular extract in the US should contain at least 13.35% volume of the vanilla extractives.

Extracts are usually extracted from the raw materials using solvents such as ethanol, water, or oil. They may be sold as absolutes, tinctures or in powder form. Some of the most widely used extracts are vanilla, cinnamon, peppermint, pistachio, spearmint, nutmeg, orange, lemon, rum, violet, wintergreen, ginger, rose, and cloves.

Is Extract and Flavoring The Same Thing?

Extracts are specifically gotten from the original source. An example is the orange extract. It is the aroma of oranges extracted from the orange, first as an oil, then to make the extract water soluble; it is extracted to ethanol which is an alcohol and may be diluted by water. Extracts are most often quite concentrated and should therefore be used sparingly. Pure extracts may sometimes have a short shelf life because they are made from natural ingredients.

However, orange flavoring may not give the definition of source or concentration, unless it is specific such as natural flavors. While natural flavors may come from the orange itself, some flavors are concocted by the use of different ingredients such as cultures of fungi, or they can be completely artificial.

What Is The Difference Between Extract and Flavor Emulsion?

While extracts are usually alcohol based, emulsions are water-based and alcohol-free extractions of flavor. Emulsions are however used in the same way as extracts, and in baking, are great in flavoring frostings and other no-bake recipes that would not have the required heat to evaporate out the alcohol found in extracts.

Because they are water based, emulsions do not readily evaporate and result in more flavorful aromas and tastes.

As they have the same concentrations as extracts, emulsions can be substituted one for one in recipes.  But because they are water-based, they are not suitable for flavoring chocolates or hard candies.

Should You Buy Flavor Versus Extract?

When it comes to specific use, for example flavoring your CBD products, a solution that is tailor made to work with your product is best. While flavor extracts are awesome and sometimes even extracted from the natural base source, natural flavors can completely work with and infuse natural flavors into hemp and CBD products.

Natural flavor concentrates are usually more concentrated and give a substance a robust full flavor experience. A little bit of natural flavor concentrate will go a long way, and though extracts also get the job done, flavor concentrates bring the experience much closer home.

It might be argued as per the FDA definition that natural flavors may have duplicitous origins. That is why it is important to purchase your flavors from reputable, US based, and GRAS certified companies, to ensure you get 100% natural flavors.

How To Choose the Best CBD Flavor

Selecting the ideal CBD flavor is a uniquely personal expedition, influenced by individual preferences, desired effects, and the overall experience one seeks. Begin your journey by considering the spectrum of flavors available, ranging from the earthy notes of natural hemp to the diverse palette of infused options. For those new to CBD, starting with a mild, natural flavor may serve as a foundation, allowing you to acquaint yourself with the distinct taste of cannabinoids.

If you have a penchant for variety, explore the world of flavored CBD products, where options abound. Fruity delights, herbal infusions, and dessert-inspired blends offer a diverse array of choices, each catering to specific taste preferences. Consider your daily routine and how the CBD flavor can complement it; perhaps a refreshing citrus blend for daytime use or a soothing lavender-infused option for winding down in the evening.

Beyond taste, delve into the nuances of terpenes, the aromatic compounds inherent in hemp that contribute to its flavor profile. Terpenes not only add complexity to the taste but may also influence the overall effect of the CBD. For instance, myrcene may impart a calming quality, while limonene can contribute to an uplifting experience. Exploring the terpene composition can enhance your understanding of how different flavors may align with your desired outcomes.

Lastly, don't shy away from seeking recommendations and reviews. The CBD community often shares insights into flavor experiences, helping you navigate the vast landscape of options. As you embark on this flavorful exploration, remember that the best CBD flavor is ultimately the one that resonates with your taste buds and enhances your wellness journey.

What are the Top Flavors for CBD Gummies in 2024?

Natural flavors for CBD which can be either water or oil soluble are the best there is in the market.  When we talk of natural flavors, it means they do not have artificial flavors or colors. Instead, their ingredients include artificial flavors or colors such as pineapple, grape, apple, strawberry, and orange.  Some of the best flavors that you should look into include cognac, ginger, habanero, lavender, lemon, peppermint, or tangerine flavors.

Vegan CBD gummies are from organic cane sugar and a combination of other sweeteners. More often than not, people suffering from anxiety use them.

CBDfx Hemp Gummies

They do not have any artificial sweeteners or corn syrup, and neither does it contain animal-based ingredients. Hence they are 100% sugar and gluten-free and are perfect for vegans. And because of the broad spectrum CBD, all its hemp plants' dominant compounds remain intact. The gummies are slightly medicinal and taste good, are nice and soft in texture. They could be regular CBD gummies or CBD gummies with vitamin C. Both types have orange, strawberry, raspberry, and tropical flavors.

Sunday Scaries Vegan CBD Gummies

They come in two types; gelatin-based and pectin-based for vegans. Both have vitamins B12 and D3 and are ideal for those who may not have enough of these vitamins from other diets. The gummies have the high fructose corn syrup flavor and the pure cane sugar for the non – vegan. You will enjoy tangerine, lemon, cherry, and lime flavors.

CBD American Shaman’s Gourmet Gummies

The gummies are a dream come true for many consumers. They are calorie-free, gluten-free, and sugar-free. You will have a variety of choices from its blue raspberry, orange, and watermelon flavors, plus they contain full-spectrum CBD strength.

Chef Botanical Gummies

It is not your usual hemp gummy bear candy. Its formulation is unique and one of a kind. The gummies are made with 100% organic full-spectrum CBD and with the highest potency and quality in mind. It does not have artificial flavors or colors. Instead, its colors are derived from vegetable extracts and natural fruit.

Infinite CBD Asteroid gummies

The Asteroid gummies come in assorted flavors and have a delicious treat. Thanks to the use of hemp plants from Colorado. They contain no artificial sugar or gluten in the mix.

Joy organics gummies

The gummies have two delicious flavors; Strawberry-Lemonade or Green Apple produced from innovation and excellence. They are vegan, gluten-free with only 10 milligrams of CBD in each of them.  Also, they are a reliable option for everyone and no wonder they are quite popular these days

Green Gorilla Organic CBD Gorilla Gummies

The gummies are a strong recommendation for people who want to avoid THC because they are made with CBD isolate. Besides, their dose is relatively low, are free from non – GMO, nut, and soy, plus they come in wild berry, gorilla berry, and strawberry flavors.

 CBDistillery gummies                                

CBDistillery’s gummies are new, improved, and of exceptional value. Given that they are edible, it makes it easier for the consumer to supplement them in their daily routine.  They are distinctively natural, very high quality with vegan ingredients and both natural colors and fruity flavors

CBD MD Premium

These gummies are ideal for anyone looking for a sweet combo of tasty treats and support. They are not only premium, but they also have a premium taste. Perhaps because they are made from hemp plants grown in the United States. Their ingredients include an organic cane for sweetness, pectin, water, organic fruits, and vegetables.

Can You Buy CBD Flavors Online in the US?

Yes, you can buy CBD flavors online in the US. There are many online dealers but some sell substandard flavors.

Many flavor companies have infiltrated the CBD space to offer a wide array of options for flavoring CBD. CBD is a unique product that comes with a natural grassy or earthy taste. It takes the concerted effort of flavorists and food scientists to create the best flavors to suit CBD products.

So, in as much as one might easily come across CBD flavors online for sale, it is important to ensure that quality is guaranteed.

Benefits of Buying CBD Flavors Online

It is entirely reasonable to walk into a physical storefront and ask to purchase flavors for CBD. However, shopping online for the best CBD flavors offers several benefits: –

  •   Convenience

You can buy CBD flavors from any location, whether you are home, at school, or place of work. You are also not restricted on time. All you need is an internet connection and a digital device.

  •   Cheaper pricing

More often than not, online sellers are usually the producers of the products. Therefore, they tend to sell them at wholesale prices, which are lower than those from physically operated stores. Being able to compare prices offered by different online sellers is another unique advantage.

  •   Efficiency

Since the transaction is happening virtually the process is bound to be efficient. There are no long waiting lines and the process is automated. The buyer can easily scroll the product catalog without having to “cross aisles” which makes for a seamless process. Payment is also easy to make, at least it should be.

Conclusion

As we conclude our exploration into the dynamic realm of CBD flavors for 2024, it becomes evident that choosing the perfect infusion is an artful blend of personal preference, desired effects, and a willingness to embark on a flavorful journey. Whether drawn to the earthy authenticity of natural hemp or enticed by the myriad of infused options, the world of CBD offers a spectrum of choices to suit every palate. As consumers, we are not only selecting a flavor but curating an experience—a sensorial adventure that intertwines taste, aroma, and the potential therapeutic benefits of cannabinoids.

Lydia K. (Bsc. RN) is a cannabis writer, which, considering where you’re reading this, makes perfect sense. Currently, she is a regular writer for Mace Media. In the past, she has written for MyBud, RX Leaf & Dine Magazine (Canada), CBDShopy (UK) and Cannavalate & Pharmadiol (Australia). She is best known for writing epic news articles and medical pieces. Occasionally, she deviates from news and science and creates humorous articles. And boy doesn't she love that! She equally enjoys ice cream, as should all right-thinking people.