FDA, FTC warn 6 companies allegedly selling delta-8 THC infused foods with confusing labeling

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The FDA and Federal Trade Commission have issued warning letters to six companies it says are illegally selling copycat foods infused with delta-8 THC.

The popularity of Delta-8, a hemp byproduct often described as "marijuana light" or "diet weed," has skyrocketed recently but it is not subject to the same regulations as cannabis.The FDA and Federal Trade Commission have issued warning letters to six companies it says are illegally selling foods infused with delta-8 THC.

The warnings were issued to: Delta Muniches; Dr. Smoke LLC, also known as Dr. S LLC; Exclusive Hemp Farms/Oshipt; Nikte's Wholesale LLC; North Carolina Hemp Exchange LLC; and The Haunted Vapor Room.

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