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...
VANILLA SANDWICH COOKIE
- Product details
- Ingredients
- Indiva Doppio Vanilla Sandwich Cookies are a delicious bite of nostalgia, sandwiching a double layer of THC-infused vanilla icing between two chocolate wafers. Whether or not you eat the middle first is up to you, but that's where the THC is infused. Each cookie contains 10mg THC and there's one cookie per bag.
- Produced in Ontario
- Brand Doppio
- Producer Indiva
- Type Blend
- THC total 10.0mg
- CBD total 0.0-1.0mg
- Method of consumption INGEST
- Flavour(s) Vanilla
- Shelf stability minimum temperature (celsius) 10
- Shelf stability maximum temperature (celsius) 30
- Packaging material Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
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Ingredients
Cookie: Enriched flour, Sugars (sugar, icing sugar, molasses), Vegetable shortening (palm oil, canola oil), Water, Cocoa , Soy lecithin, Baking soda, Salt, Natural flavour, Ammonium bicarbonate. Filling: Icing sugar, Vegetable shortening (palm oil, soybean oil, modified palm oil), Corn starch, Artificial flavour, Cannabis extract. Contains: Wheat, Soy. May contain: Milk, Egg, Sulphites.
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