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SALTED CARAMEL CHOCOLATE SQUARE 1:1
- Product details
- Ingredients
- Square of salted caramel chocolate with 10mg THC and 10mg of CBD. Using chocolate supplied by Barry-Callebaut (one of world’s largest chocolate suppliers) and a blend of CO2 extracted cannabis distillate.
- Produced in Prince Edward Island
- Brand Foray
- Producer Auxly Charlottetown
- Type Blend
- THC total 10.0mg
- CBD total 10.0mg
- Method of consumption INGEST
- Extraction process CO2
- Shelf stability minimum temperature (celsius) 15
- Shelf stability maximum temperature (celsius) 20
- Packaging material Polyethylene Lined
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Ingredients
White Chocolate [Cocoa Butter, Sugars (Sugar, Caramelized Sugar), Milk Ingredients (Milk), Modified Milk Ingredients (Milk), Soy Lecithin (Soy), Natural Vanilla Flavour, Salt], Milk Chocolate [Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Milk Ingredients (Milk), Unsweetened Chocolate, Soy Lecithin (Soy), Vanilla Bean Seeds], Natural Flavour, Cannabis Distillate. May contain: Peanuts, Tree nuts, Wheat, Eggs, Sulphites, Gluten
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