Water soluble cbd into oil carrier

Hello guys, I have been following this forum quite a while now and I have found a lot of information, very useful.

Now I am starting a new project with water soluble cbd. I am using a water soluble cbd powder with 3% cbd in it.

I want to attach the powder to a dry product. I can’t mix it cause it falls off. I would like to make it sticky.

If I dissolve the cbd powder in oil, will the cbd be still water soluble?

Wich carrier oils will be good to dissolve water soluble cbd in?
I have read about vegetable glycerin, will this be a option?

I hope one of you can help me.

Kind regards,

Jorden

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I think maybe I’m misunderstanding…why would you take water soluble thc and attempt to mix it with an oil? Why not just use regular cbd oil or isolate which are readily miscible in oil? Water soluble cbd is much more expensive and generally harder to come by…Why use this product in a carrier oil? I’m a bit stumped.

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Water “soluble” CBD is formulated to be compatible with water. Depending on the formulation, it isn’t likely to be miscible with oil. As WolfeXtracts already said, you’re better off using regular cbd oil/isolate if you’re going to dissolve it in an oil.

What is it you’re hoping to achieve by using water soluble CBD in a dry product?

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