TORONTO—A perusal of the Ontario Cannabis Store’s online portal on the first day of legalization turned up an array of expected products — various strains of dried weed, oils and tinctures, and accessories needed to use them. But also on offer is a cannabis-infused “intimate” spray, marketed under the enticingly named Fleur de Lune, which contains eight milligrams of the psychoactive ingredient THC, as well as the cannabinoid CBD. Fleur de Lune Intimate Spray is shown in this photo posted on the Ontario Cannabis Store website. But also on offer is a cannabis-infused “intimate” spray.The only issue is that the Ontario Cannabis Store had initially falsely labelled how to apply the product, saying it was for “sublingual” use, which means under the tongue — in other words, orally. ( HO / THE CANADIAN PRESS )The only problem is that the Ontario Cannabis Store had initially mislabelled how to apply the product, saying it was for “sublingual” use, which means under the tongue — in other words, orally.
Source: thestar October 17, 2018 22:41 UTC