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Altius Dispensary - Carol Stream

Carol Stream, IL
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2:1:1 Snorezzz Marshmallow Crunch Bar [10pk] (50mg CBN/50mg CBG/100mg THC)

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2:1:1 Snorezzz Marshmallow Crunch Bar [10pk] (50mg CBN/50mg CBG/100mg THC)

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NGW 10 piece chocolate bars are an Illinois cannabis staple. We like to have fun with our bars and we hope that everyone else does too! Each break-apart piece is filled with 10mg of THC, 5mg CBN, & 5mg CBG. Marshmallow and graham cracker bits give this s’mores-inspired milk chocolate bar serious campfire vibes. CBN is said to have sedative effects that aid those suffering from insomnia. It is also reported to have anti-inflammatory effects that will help with pain relief. Some findings even report anti-seizure and appetite-stimulant effects. CBG is said to reduce inflammation, have anti-anxiety effects, relieve nerve-related pain, and even possibly help to prevent cognitive decline. It has been reported to be beneficial to those suffering from cancer, tumors, appetite loss, Glaucoma, Huntington’s Disease, bacterial infections, and inflammatory bowel disease. CONTAINS: Milk, Wheat & Soy. WARNING: This product is prepared and packaged using machines that may come into contact with WHEAT, EGGS, MILK, SOY, TREE NUTS & PEANUTS. CONTIENE: leche, trigo y soja. ADVERTENCIA: Este producto se prepara y envasa mediante máquinas que pueden entrar en contacto con TRIGO, HUEVOS, LECHE, SOJA, FRUTOS DE ÁRBOL Y CACAHUETES.

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