Video store chain Family Video sells the latest movies and video games, but now it is offering another way for customers to relax: CBD.

Products containing CBD, or cannabidiol, is being sold at select stores alongside new movie and video game releases. Products include gummies, water, oils, sprays and lip balm through CBD manufacturing company Natural Native.

According to WXMI-TV, the owner of Family Video, Keith Hoogland, discovered CBD while suffering from "tennis elbow," and decided to sell the product in his Family Video stores.

According to Healthline, cannabidiol is one of the 104 chemical compounds known as cannabinoids found in the marijuana plant, Cannabis sativa. While tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, is the main psychoactive in the drug, CBD is not. Health benefits include pain relief, reducing anxiety and depression and alleviating cancer-related symptoms.

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The Family Video store in Taylor, at 21533 Ecorse Road, started selling CBD products last month, said an employee.

Another location in Dearborn Heights also begun selling items about a month ago. Manager Heather Rempert said between 10 and 20 customers buy the marijuana-infused products weekly, and even more come in and ask employees for more information about them.

"A lot of people are asking about it," she said.

Family Video has more than 700 stores in 19 states and Canada, including 20 in metro Detroit.

For more information on the CBD products, go to naturalnative.com.