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NEW Watermelon Lemon

Hygge | Watermelon Lemon | 1:1 THC:CBD | 5mg | 15pk

Hygge Watermelon Lemon gelatinous chews, 1:1 THC:CBD ratio, 5mg total cannabinoids per chew, 15-count package. A cannabis-infused edible product in medicinal dosage form with watermelon lemon flavor, for oral administration.

SKU: PR.260428
Product: Hygge Chews

Description

This 15-count package contains gelatinous chews infused with cannabis in a medicinal dosage form featuring a balanced 1:1 ratio of THC to CBD (approximately 2.5mg THC and 2.5mg CBD per chew). It is flavored with a refreshing watermelon lemon blend for a sweet, juicy, and bright citrus taste. This product is intended for oral administration by chewing and swallowing as directed under Utah law.

The watermelon lemon flavor profile offers juicy, ripe watermelon sweetness paired with zesty lemon tang, creating a light and summery fruit experience. Exact cannabinoid potency and composition can be verified on the product’s certificate of analysis.

This product is designed for qualified patients in the Utah Medical Cannabis Program and must be used only as directed by a qualified medical provider and in consultation with a pharmacy medical provider. Gelatinous chews provide a discreet and convenient method for administering cannabis orally, consistent with program requirements. Onset of effects may take 30-120 minutes, with duration varying by individual factors.

Patients should start with a low dose (e.g., half a chew) and wait at least two hours before considering additional dosing to determine individual response. Always follow dosing instructions provided by your medical provider or pharmacist. This product is for medical use only and should be kept out of reach of children and stored securely. Consult your qualified medical provider for guidance on whether this medicinal dosage form may be appropriate for your qualifying condition.

Individual responses to cannabis products can vary significantly based on factors such as dosage, method of administration, and personal physiology.

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