Mint Chip Coned - Delta 8 - 600mg - Packwoods
Product Info
Anticipate a revolutionary collaboration as Packwoods collaborates with Baked Bags, ushering in an unparalleled innovation in Delta 8 Edibles. Introducing the Packwoods Coned Edibles, these miniature sugar cone marvels redefine the Delta 8 encounter by seamlessly blending taste and potency. Relish the fusion as each cone unveils a delightfully potent Delta 8 dessert filling.
Embark on a journey of relaxation and delight as you indulge in the Packwoods Coned Edibles, each generously infused with 100mg of Delta-8 THC. With every exquisite bite, immerse yourself in a realm of tranquility as your mind and body unite in a harmonious embrace of euphoria.
The Packwoods Coned Edibles proudly present the exquisite Mint Chip flavor, a harmonious symphony of refreshing mint and velvety chocolate. With each bite, the luxurious essence of mint delicately intertwines with the profound undertones of chocolate, resulting in a culinary delight that's simultaneously invigorating and indulgent.
Rest assured, each Packwoods Coned Edible undergoes stringent third-party lab testing for your peace of mind. This meticulous examination guarantees that every cone upholds the highest standards of purity, quality, and safety, enabling you to explore the Delta 8 experience without any reservations."
Confectionery filling [sugar, vegetable oil (palm kernel and hydrogenated palm kernel oils), whey powder, whole milk solids, nonfat dry milk solids, soy lecithin (emulsifier), salt, and artificial flavor], green confectionery filling [sugar, vegetable oil (palm kernel, hydrogenated palm kernel, and cottonseed oils), nonfat dry milk, milk, glyceryl lacto esters of fatty acids, yellow #5 lake, soy lecithin, blue #1 lake, salt, and artificial flavor], cookie pieces [sugar, enriched wheat flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamin mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), vegetable oil, (palm,soybean and palm kernel oils, cocoa (processed with alkali) , invert sugar, corn flour, soy lecithin, chocolate corn starch, salt, leavening (baking soda, monocalcium phosphate), natural flavor, and whey], cones, [bleached enriched flour (wheat flour, niacin, reduced iron, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), brown sugar, vegetable shortening (canola and/or modified palm and/or soybean oils), oat fiber, salt, soy lecithin, natural flavor), and hydrogenerated coconut oil, and natural flavor. Contains: milk, soy, wheat.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do delta 8 edibles make you high?
People who have tried delta 8 THC edibles report that the high is more subdued than that of delta 9 THC edibles. People may feel tired, relaxed, or hungry after consuming delta 8 THC edibles. The effects on the body are more significant than those of d9 THC, and users report feeling more focused.
How safe are delta 8 edibles?
Both delta-8 and delta-9 are medically harmless. Since there is no regulation, there is no safe amount (from a legal standpoint), but from a practical standpoint, there is no safe amount.
What is the duration of a delta 8 edible?
The effects of delta-8 THC on your body last for up to five hours, but metabolites persist for up to 90 days. Most tests do not detect metabolites for more than a few days. Chronic users may still test positive after 30 days.
What is the onset time of a delta 8 edible?
Delta 8 edibles take time to kick in depending on a number of factors. Body size and metabolism must be taken into consideration. In addition, the tolerance level can also be affected by previous usage of the cannabinoid. The effects of D8 edibles usually begin to take effect after 30 minutes. There is no guarantee that an edible will break down and release cannabinoids right away.
Can drug dogs detect delta 8 edibles?
Some terpenes can be detected by drug dogs. If terpenes are present in the product, they may be notified. Dan Hayter, former lead dog trainer for the military's drug teams and founder of K9 Global Training Academy, says edibles can be tracked.