This THC-dominant sativa is typically derived from G13 and Neville’s A5 Haze. The deep purple bud, has a strong citrusy aroma, and a unique terpene...
REAL FRUIT PEAR THC:CBG 1:1 GUMMIES
- Product details
- Ingredients
- Wyld Pear Hybrid Enhanced THC:CBG gummies have a balanced 1:1 ratio of THC and CBG. Made sustainably with real fruit, botanical terpenes, natural flavours, and compostable packaging. 5mg THC and 5mg CBG per gummy, with two gummies per pack for a total of 10mg THC and 10mg CBG.
- Produced in British Columbia
- Brand WYLD
- Producer Bzam Cannabis
- Type Hybrid
- THC total 10.0mg
- CBD total 0.0mg
- Method of consumption INGEST
- Extraction process CO2
- Flavour(s) Bright, slightly acidic true to fruit pear flavour
- Shelf stability minimum temperature (celsius) 10
- Shelf stability maximum temperature (celsius) 24
- Packaging material Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) FILM
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Ingredients
Sugars (Sugar, Tapioca Syrup, Pear Juice Concentrate), Water, Gelatin, Coconut Oil, Natural Flavouring, Citric Acid, Malic Acid, Pectin (Pectin, Sodium Citrate), Cannabis Extract, Sunflower Lecithin, Terpenes (Limonene,Linalool, Alpha Pinene, Beta Pinene).
Remember, what works for others may not work for you. Educating yourself and cautious experimentation will help you find your way. If you use cannabis, you could experience impaired ability to remember, concentrate or react quickly, sleepiness, nausea or vomiting, anxiety, fear, or panic. Frequent use over a long time can hurt your lungs and make it harder to breathe (if smoked), affect your mental health, make you physically dependent and/or can cause cannabis use disorder.
Cannabis is an agricultural product and as such there is some expected variation between harvests and batches. The product you receive may not be exactly as illustrated. The displayed THC and CBD ranges are estimates provided by the federally licensed producer. When you receive your order, please check the THC and CBD ranges on the package(s). In the event of a discrepancy between the website and a package, you should rely on the information on the package.