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CBG:THC BLUE RASPBERRY GUMMIES (BLUE DREAM)
- Product details
- Ingredients
Unveiling the latest creation from 1964: the Blue Dream CBG gummy. This gummy features the iconic Blue Dream cultivar, infused with artfully extracted rosin. Every bite delivers the distinct blueberry and berry flavours you crave, while maintaining the essence of what makes Blue Dream a favourite. Enjoy this perfectly blended, full-spectrum treat. 5mg CBG and 5mg THC per piece.
- Produced in British Columbia
- Brand 1964
- Producer Rubicon Organics
- Common name BLUE DREAM
- Type Sativa-Dominant
- THC total 10.0mg
- CBD total 0.0mg
- Method of consumption INGEST
- Extraction process Dry Sieve
- Flavour(s) Blue Raspberry
- Shelf stability minimum temperature (celsius) 5
- Shelf stability maximum temperature (celsius) 28
- Packaging material Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
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Ingredients
Sugars (Sugar, tapioca syrup), Water, Citric acid, Pectin, Natural flavour, Sodium citrate, Natural colour (Vegetable juice, Turmeric), Live Rosin
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