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Crussh brings CBD oil to the high street

The food and juice chain will offer it as a coffee booster.

Crussh announced it will become the first food outlet on the high street to offer CBD oil.

For £1.50, the chain will add the naturally occurring compound found in the hemp plant to any coffee in their menu as a booster.

Crussh is also showcasing its summer menu, which include the chicken tikka fit bowl, spiced chickpea fit bowl, chicken and chorizo hotpot, and mocha protein power balls.

Barebells protein bars (Hazelnut & nougat; and Salted peanut), canned Remedy Kombucha (raspberry lemonade; apple crisp; ginger & lemon), and Biomel coconut gut shots (chocolate; salted caramel) will also be introduced.

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