What Snake says is true. At first I was overly concerned about a lack of specification for percentage though, that is until I thought about it for a second and realized that the reason I wasn't worried about it in the first place was it's mainly a convenient way to express potency when shopping by volume. There's no need to be concerned with it as long as the manufacturer specifies the mg's of CBD per container and specifies the quality of it. Broad spectrum or whole plant oil high in CBD is great, and the CannazALL product by Hemp Life Today Says their CBD oil sold in oral syringes (300 mg per syringe) contains 480 mg CBD per gram, or about 48%. Still, I find it necessary only for dosing. It's handy for comparison of products for pricing too, and that way I can look at what the price per mg of CBD is, regardless of the actual volume it's contained in. With a decent percentage you just won't be consuming enough volume to say it's really a factor. The CannazALL is hempy (a little Indica in aroma) and bitter by itself, so something to chase it with after letting it be broken down by saliva will be appreciated by most. I give it to my dogs on a piece of bread or in a pill pocket, or even a treat like a Nilla wafer.
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