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With 4/20 comes a heavy dose of cheesy stoner-themed brand promotions that make cannabis consumers nationwide sigh deeply.

The latest travesty against both cuisine and cannabis is the new Carl's Jr. "Rocky Mountain High Cheese Burger Delight," which features two beef patties stacked on top of fries and laden with a CBD-infused "Santa Fe sauce." It's topped with cheese and picked jalapeños. 

The burger retails for a predictable $4.20 and will only be available at one location in Denver on Apr. 20. You also have to be at least 18 years old to purchase it. 

Strip away the annoying marketing, and there's another problem with this mushy meat pile: The Rocky Mountain High burger sauce will only contain 5 mg of CBD per serving. That's a smidge when it comes to CBD servings — especially for a CBD edible — and likely will have no impact on you whatsoever. Beyond that, CBD won't get you high! Read more...

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