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MILK CHOCOLATE

by Bhang
THC 10.0mg CBD 0.0mg
Original price
Current price $3.99
0.67g cannabis per unit SKU 1022508
Milk chocolate with 10mg of THC.
  • Product details
  • Ingredients
  • Bhang Milk Chocolate starts with sustainably sourced and Fairtrade cacao and is produced in Indiva’s state-of-the-art facility based in London, Ontario. These bars combine rich 48% cocoa and 10mg of THC, and are scored into four pieces, each containing 2.5 mg of THC. Bhang Milk Chocolate offers a cannabis-free flavour with a hint of sweetness.
    • Produced in Ontario
    • Brand Bhang
    • Producer Indiva
    • Type Blend
    • THC 10.0mg
    • CBD 0.0mg
    • Method of consumption INGEST
    • Extraction process CO2
    • Flavour(s) Milk Chocolate
    • Caffeine per selling unit (mg) 3 mg
    • Shelf stability minimum temperature (celsius) 10
    • Shelf stability maximum temperature (celsius) 25
    • Packaging material Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
  • Ingredients

    Milk chocolate (sugar, unsweetened chocolate processed with alkali, cocoa butter, milk ingredients, sunflower lecithin, vanilla extract), Cocoa butter, Cannabis extract. Contains: Milk

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