Boost Edibles – THC Gummies Variety Pack

Looking to add a little extra pep to your step? Introducing Boost Edibles THC Gummies, the perfect way to enjoy a delicious treat while getting a nice dose of THC. This THC Gummies Variety Pack contains four mouth-watering flavours (sour watermelon, sour green apple, cherry, strawberry, blue raspberry), these gummies are packed with 20mg of pure THC distillate each. So whether you’re looking for a little midday pick-me-up or want to relax after a long day, Boost THC Gummies have you covered.

Dosage Recommendation: if you are new to cannabis edibles start low and slow, a standard dose is 10mg. Allow 90minutes at least before taking more gummies.

Effects: Euphoria, Relaxation, Energetic

Ingredients: Pectin, Citric Acid, Colour, Gelatine, Glucose Syrup, MCT Oil, Natural Flavours, Sugar, Sunflower Lecithin, Water, Hybrid THC Distillate.

Storage: gummies may soften when exposed to temperatures over 38-degree Celsius. Store in a cool, dark place away from direct sunlight.

$40.00

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