$14.00
Faded Cannabis Co. Berry Blue Raspberries are a new-age twist on an iconic classic candy. These sweet little berries contain real fruit juice, so along with the great benefits of THC, you also get the additional anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that come naturally with raspberries. Each pack of Berry Blue Raspberries is perfectly infused with 180mg of THC, so dosing is made as easy as possible!
CONTENTS | 6x Berry Blue Raspberries |
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DOSAGE | Each gummy contains 30mg of THC. Begin with one candy and allow half an hour for digestion before eating more. |
EFFECTS | Cerebral, Euphoric, Giggly, Happy, Hungry, Relaxed & Sleepy |
MEDICAL EFFECTS | Depression, Fatigue, Inflammation, Insomnia, Lack of Appetite, Pain & Stress |
THC CONTENT | 180mg |
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Faded Cannabis Co. Berry Blue Raspberries: The Perfect THC-Infused Treat!
Introducing Faded Cannabis Co. Berry Blue Raspberries, the perfect THC-infused treat for anyone looking to get the most out of their cannabis experience. Our Berry Blue Raspberries contain real fruit juice, giving you the additional anti-oxidant and anti-inflammatory properties that come naturally with raspberries. Each pack of Berry Blue Raspberries is perfectly infused with 180mg of THC, making it easy to dose and enjoy.
What Are Edibles?
Cannabis-infused edibles are one of the most popular methods for consuming THC. Edibles can come in the form of baked goods, beverages, candies and even chocolates. Any food can be combined with cannabinoids (CBD or THC) to offer a fun and tasty alternative way to medicate. Edibles tend to be very potent, and the effects are geared towards the body, making them great for those looking for relief from pain, nausea, and lack of appetite.
Edibles vs Smoking
Edibles are a far healthier alternative to smoking cannabis, due to the negative health effects associated with smoke inhalation. Edibles are absorbed through the digestive system and may take anywhere between 30 minutes to 2 hours to fully kick in, compared to the almost instantaneous absorption of cannabinoids through the bloodstream when smoking. The effects associated with ingesting cannabis are drastically different and longer lasting compared to the effects of smoking cannabis. Ed