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Batch #22Strawberry Pie x Gelato Cake

Flavors

Strawnana (Retired)

Collaborator Mighty Tree

Lineage (Strawberry Cookies x Cherry Pie) x (Gelato #33 x Wedding Cake)

Cannabinoids 81.72%

Terps 4.25%

Primary Terpenes

THC 76.75%

CBD 3.10%

THC-V 0.37%

Batch Size 218


Batch Writeup

This batch of Strawberry Pie x Gelato Cake was cultivated by our friends at Mighty Tree and contains an impressive CBD content of 3.10%! Its terpene profile has a weight of 4.25% and features Caryophyllene, Limonene, and Linalool as its dominant terpenes. Caryophyllene contributes a pungent and funky aroma, along with euphoric body effects that are ideal for helping to provide relief from physical discomfort. Meanwhile Linalool and Limonene work together to give Strawberry Pie x Gelato Cake sweet and fruity undertones as well as a joyful high that’s ideal for melting your stress away! Due to this batch’s 3.10% CBD content, expect its effects to be deeply calming and long-lasting too.

Strawberry Pie x Gelato Cake’s potent body effects and calm, happy stoniness make it an excellent choice to unwind with. If you’re consuming these in moderation, get comfy in a hammock and relax at the park or in your backyard! This batch is also an excellent choice for when you need some help unwinding or falling asleep.


All batches of Dialed In Gummies are prepared using our special sous vide process.

Ingredients: corn syrup, sugar, water, gelatin, natural and artificial flavor including citric acid, juice concentrates, pectin, natural and artificial color, coconut oil, canola oil, carnauba wax, cannabis rosin extracted from ice water hash (THC)

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Nutrition Facts: 18 Calories, 4g Carbs, 2.5g Sugars per gummy • 180 Calories, 40g Carbs, 25g Sugars per tin

Package Amounts: 500mg THC per container • 10 × 50mg THC per serving

Package is recyclable.

A hemp cannabinoid report has not been completed for this batch. Stay tuned!

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