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First ‘dagga pizza’ launches in Cape Town

Now you can treat your anxiety with a slice of pizza ?

A new collaboration between africanpure, one of Africa’s leading Cannabidiol (CBD )brands, and popular local franchise Col’Cacchio will see the introduction of cannabis pizza options in the Mother City.

As of June 25, locals will be able to enjoy two new pizza options enriched with CBD oils at selected stores.

These will form part of South Africa’s first cannabis pizza range.

The meat-free option, the Green Goddess.

For vegetarians there’s the Green Goddess and for those looking for something with a little more meat there’s the Not-So-Plain Mary Jane, priced at R125 and R140 respectively.

Both pizzas are drizzled with CBD oil which contains no THC or synthetic chemicals. The CBD oil provided by africanpure is also 100% organic.

The Not-So-Plain Mary Jane for the meat-eaters.

If you’re not in the mood for pizza there is also an option for patrons to add CBD oil to either a salad or pasta for an additional R25.

So why eat cannabis pizza? Although research into CBD is still in the early stages it has been known to treat a wide range of health issues as well as aid in general wellbeing It is one of the most prevalent of the active ingredients of cannabis. Some research has identified it as treating epilepsy syndromes, seizures, anxiety, stress, headaches, insomnia, chronic pain, skin diseases, inflammation, and arthritis, to name a few.

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Now you can treat your anxiety with a slice of pizza or make your headache disappear with your favourite meal of the day.

More: capetownetc

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