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Last year Jake Heimark launched Plus Gum, a Palo Alto-based company with 10 employees that makes cannabis-infused chewing gum. The gum costs $15 for a pack of six pieces, each containing 25 ...
AXIM is no stranger to the medical marijuana chewing gum market. The company gained notoriety after releasing its first product, CanChew, in all 50 states.
Marijuana; Marijuana Use Linked to Gum Disease. News. By Agata Blaszczak-Boxe published 1 June 2016 When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
A new version of cannabis chewing gum, developed under a Southern California company, is hitting the market this month. But don't expect to get high.
Any middle school-worthy guffaws at the mention of irritable bowel syndrome disappear in an instant once the affliction is experienced. Chronic cramping, bloating, abdominal pain, constipation and ...
The scion of a family that made a fortune in chewing gum is moving into pot. William Wrigley Jr. II, who helped orchestrate the sale of his family’s business to Mars Inc. in 2008, led a $65 ...
Heimark hypothesized that a marijuana-infused gum would be absorbed through the cheeks and gums faster than the digestive tract. It's the same reason why doctors administer medicine under the tongue .
Recreational cannabis, used often, increases risk of gum disease. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2017 / 05 / 170524152634.htm.
The company Medical Marijuana has acquired a 50% stake in CanChew, a cannabinoid-based chewing gum developed as a pharmaceutical delivery mechanism to relieve pain, xerostomia, and other side effects ...
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Heavy marijuana use has been found to contribute to gum disease, apart from the known effects that tobacco smoke was already known to have. In a group of more than 900 New Zealanders, smoking ...
A marijuana company headed by billionaire William “Beau” Wrigley is buying six pot shops in Illinois from Windy City Cannabis for up to $155 million.