Square of salted caramel chocolate with 10mg THC and 10mg of CBD. Using chocolate supplied by Barry-Callebaut (one of world’s largest chocolate sup...
THC COOKIES & CREAM WHITE CHOCOLATE
- Product details
- Ingredients
Bhang® THC Cookies and Cream White Chocolate pairs gourmet white chocolate and 10mg of THC, scored into four pieces. It has a cannabis-free flavour of white chocolate and crunchy cookie bits.
- Produced in Ontario
- Brand Bhang
- Producer Indiva
- THC 10.0mg
- CBD 0.0mg
- Method of consumption INGEST
- Extraction process CO2
- Flavour(s) cookies and cream, white chocolate
- Shelf stability minimum temperature (celsius) 10
- Shelf stability maximum temperature (celsius) 24
- Packaging material Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)
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Ingredients
White chocolate (sugar, cocoa butter, milk ingredients, sunflower lecithin, vanilla extract), Chocolate wafers [sugars (sugar, tapioca syrup), pea starch, palm oil, potato starch, rice flour, cocoa powder, tapioca starch, water, pea protein, salt, pea fibre, natural flavour, inulin, sunflower lecithin, sodium bicarbonate, modified cellulose], Cocoa butter, Cannabis extract. Contains: Milk. May contain: Egg.
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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.