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Nearly half of cannabis plant product labels in Colorado misstate the potency, according to a University of Colorado Boulder ...
A Colorado study finds nearly half of cannabis flower products are mislabeled, often overstating potency levels.
Can you trust the labels on cannabis products? A study by researchers at CU Boulder found that nearly half of cannabis flower ...
Researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder set out to see how accurate labels on cannabis products are. FOX31's Genelle Padilla breaks down what the study found.
A lot of the pot that people purchase may not be as potent as labels claim, according to a new, first-of-its-kind study. Why ...
Nearly half of cannabis flower products are inaccurately labeled when it comes to potency, with most showing they contain ...
The Otisco Lake Preservation Association has a new weapon in its war on aquatic weeds: a big, orange weed harvester that’s already cutting swathes of invasive curly-leaf pond weed growing in the ...
Some natural weed killers use a mix of water, vinegar and dish soap – all items you have in your home, and therefore a simple way to make a cost-effective alternative to store-bought weed killer.
The proposed new labels scored highest among the 10,000 people who participated in the focus groups, the agency said. Food companies would have up to four years to comply with the rules, if they ...
“We’re rolling out profile labels for parody accounts to clearly distinguish these types of accounts and their content on our platform. We designed these labels to increase transparency and to ...
Worse yet, we might be buying some weed that says it has 25% THC, when it only has 15%. It made me realize that the old adage “You can’t believe everything you read” also applies to the ...
According to testing results, samples were on average 78% weaker than their label stated. Some were all by close to 200%. Market-moving news hits Benzinga Pro first—get a 30-minute edge and save ...