Marshmallow Krisp Bars - 30mg - R026
Marshmallow Krisp Bars - 30mg - R026
About this product
Snap, crackle, pot! Mother Earth’s Marshmallow Krisp Bars are crunchy, chewy, and ever so satisfying! An elevated spin on a classic rice krispy treat with gooey marshmallow, dark chocolate, and topped with a house-made raspberry pectin gummy. Crafted in-house, each bar is individually wrapped and precisely dosed with 10mg of hybrid cannabis oil. Allergens: Milk, Soy Produced in a facility that handles: Peanuts, Tree Nuts, Soy, Wheat, Eggs, Milk This product contains animal products! The oil used to infuse this tasty item is Mother Earth's full spectrum RSO decarboxylated (active) extract that is processed using in-house cultivars (our flower). Our RSO is cold-filtered and extracted at ultra-low temperatures to preserve the highest quality cannabinoids and terpene levels. There are no additional carrier oils used like vegetable or coconut oil or additives of any other kind. Relax in the comfort of knowing that the oil used to make this product was produced legally, sustainably, and correctly. Because edibles are digested and absorbed by your stomach and liver, the activation is often longer than other consumption methods, taking on average 45 minutes, and sometimes up to 2 hours. It is important to start low and slow when consuming edibles so you don't over do it. Take extra caution to ensure edibles are out of the reach of children. Store in a cool, dry, safe place away from children. Do not consume if allergic to cannabis or any of this edibles ingredients.
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