.indivalife announced the launch of cannabis gummies specially formulated for nighttime use - via TheGrowthOp cannabis news
And making the gummies with pectin instead of gelatin not only gives the gummy “a great texture, but also makes it vegan and gluten-free.”Article content
Available in packages of two, each gummy contains 5 milligrams of CBN, 10 mg of CBD, 2 mg of THC and the specialized indica blend of 30-plus terpenes. The new gummy option is designed for consumers who want to try something new, suggests Leah Thiel, vice president of marketing for Indiva.Article contentPhoto by Indiva website
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