The Artist Tree - Beverly Hills Dispensary
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10mg THC per piece | 100mg THC total in 10 pieces -- Infused with Original Glue -- Lost Farm Fruit Chews and Gummies are strain-specific, plant-based confections made with 100% live resin. These edibles immortalize the fresh cannabis plant and harmoniously combine it with fruit flavors that enhance each strain’s unique profile. The result is a full-sensory, ultra-fresh, and extra-strength edible -- Strain Notes: A pungent, earthy and sour cross between Sour Dubb, Chem’s Sister and Chocolate Diesel, this hybrid strain is known for its full-bodied and flavorful notes of chocolate, coffee, and diesel. -- Flavor Notes: Juicy, bright strawberry notes are equally paired with the savory, full-bodied flavors distinct to the Original Glue strain. -- INGREDIENTS: Tapioca Syrup, Sugar, Water, Hydrogenated Palm Kernel Oil, Natural Strawberry Flavor WONF, Citric Acid, Freeze Dried Tart Cherry Powder, Agar, Sucrose, Locust Bean Gum, Sodium Citrate, Mono- and Diglycerides, Fruit and Vegetable Juice for Color, Potato Starch, Cannabis Extract, Soy Lecithin, Corn Starch, Silicon Dioxide. Disclaimer: Because of the unique nature of the cannabis industry, each Kiva product is produced in the state in which it is sold. Accordingly, the content of THC and other cannabinoids may vary depending in which state you purchase your product. Similarly, the ingredients and allergens may also vary slightly by state. For the most accurate potency, ingredient, and allergen information, please refer to your product package.
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