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Ground Control’s Space Cake Gummies | Photo via Ground Control Instagram

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Ground Control — a Raleigh, NC-based company inspired by North Carolina’s part in pioneering aviation in the US — recently launched a line of Delta-8 products. Need a Delta-8 THC refresher? We broke down what it is in a recent convo.

Developed by Root Bioscience, a cannabis company founded in 2018, these products — made with quality and safety in mind — are meant for ages 21+ and created to showcase the potential wellness benefits of Delta-8.

Products include:

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Ground Control’s Lift Off CBD Lubricant | Photo by Ground Control

Currently, South Carolina has not banned Delta-8 + it is available locally. According to the South Carolina Department of Agriculture, the hemp plant is legal to grow in the state with proper permits; however, it has to have a THC level below 0.3%. Anything above that is illegal in the state, for now.

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