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You Might be Eating CBD Oreos Very Soon (Video)

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If you are not aware yet, CBD is everywhere. From oils, to drinks infused with it, etc. And now, a huge brand we all love might be making cbd cookies. Susana Victoria Perez has more.

Mondelez, maker of Oreos, Chips Ahoy cookies and Maynard candies, say they’re preparing to start making marijuana edibles.

Mondelez makes a lot of pre-packaged foods that you know and love, and you’ve probably reached for some of them while in the throes of the munchies. And now Mondelez CEO Dirk Van de Put says they could soon be getting into the marijuana game themselves by introducing some cannabis-infused goodies.

“Yes, we’re getting ready, but we obviously want to stay within what is legal and play it the right way,” Van de Put told CNBC.

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There are a couple of caveats to this story however. First, Van de Put said the products they ultimately release won’t be the kind of weed-cookies that get you high. Instead, Mondelez plans on making snacks infused with the non-intoxicating cannabis compound CBD, which has become an increasingly trendy wellness product in recent months due to its ability to help people unwind without the high typically associated with cannabis.

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