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You can now find CBD in Costa Rican Airports

Costa Rican CBD Brand, "Osmosis CBD" is now at Blue Zones Stores at airports

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Costa Rican brands Blue Zone Stores and Osmosis CBD joined forces to have the first alliance to offer CBD-based products in stores at Juan Santa Maria Airport and Daniel Uduber Liberia, Guanacaste.

This is the first time that cannabidiol (CBD)-based products are available at the local international airports. The Blue Zone Stores are a concept of the national brand Blue Zones Nicoya who created a few years ago created a country brand with the intention of celebrating the culture and gastronomic tradition of Guanacaste.

Until recently tourists visiting the country only had access to standard airport shops. Airport administrators approached Jimena Garnier Cruz, the project’s confounder to run a store celebrating Guanacaste’s healthy lifestyle.

From now on, each tourist can have a natural Costa Rican experience where they can find products such as honey, coffee, tea, nutritional supplements, cocoa, among others.

This week the entry of the Osmosis CBD brand, the first brand of nutritional supplements with cannnabidiol (CBD) made in Costa Rica, was made official. His conceptual line seeks to highlight the botanical richness of the country and his first line of oils is inspired by the Blue Zone in Nicoya.

Both brands have partnered to offer a new category of unique products that provide a better experience and products for the well-being of those who enter or leave the country.

“We are more than happy to have achieved this partnership. We appreciate the opportunity and interest to support our local manufactured brand,” said Emmanuel Javogue, President of Osmosis CBD.

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