June 21, 2019 04:20 pm ETEstimated Read Time: 2 Minutes
I scream! You scream! We all scream for CBD-infused ice cream!
We surely hope you’ve heard our beloved uncles, Ben N Jerry, screaming the loudest for federal legalization of CBD, so we can all start enjoying America’s favorite ice cream as a medicinal treat!
Ben N Jerry’s has been at the forefront of the nation’s social justice reform issues, and Veriheal is excited to see them as corporate allies in the fight to normalize the uses of cannabis and its byproducts to promote a happier, healthier world.
On May 31st, the FDA set a public hearing on the legalization of CBD-infused foods and are receiving comments during their open comment portal until Tuesday, July 2, 2019.
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Don’t want to have to wait for the FDA to legalize CBD ice cream to enjoy it?
Follow this simple recipe to indulge in a dope, non-dairy version of this delectable dessert:
What you will need:
5-7 drops of CBD oil
1 ripe banana (optional)
1/2 ripe avocado
1/2 cup frozen strawberries (optional)
6oz of sweetened almond, cashew or hemp milk
1/2 cup of ice
Combine all ingredients together in a blender. Blend until texture is creamy and smooth. Freeze for two hours and enjoy! Store remaining contents in the freezer, of course.
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