PB&J Brownie - 10mg 1pk - 100mg
PB&J Brownie - 10mg 1pk - 100mg
About this product
Introducing the PB&J Brownie – an irresistible fusion of two timeless treats, peanut butter, and local strawberry jam, artfully blended with rich chocolate. Handcrafted with precision by Matha Figaro, CEO of ButACake, and Yasmin Obie, COO of ButACake, these brownies promise a flavor explosion like no other.<br /><br /><br />Highlights:<br /><br />Fast-acting onset in under 20 minutes with Azuca time infusion technology.<br />Individually packaged for convenience, featuring 10mg THC per brownie.<br />Crafted with premium ingredients including Azuca, butter, chocolate, eggs, flour, sugar, salt, peanut butter, and strawberry jam.<br />Manufactured by CannPowerment<br />Shelf life of 7 days room temp, 30 days frozen <br /> <br /><br />THAWING INSTRUCTIONS<br /><br />Proper thawing is essential for enjoying ButACake baked goods:<br /><br />Remove product from the freezer.<br />Allow it to thaw at room temperature for 30–60 minutes before consuming.<br />If you’re in a rush, you may use a microwave in 5–10 second increments, checking carefully after each interval to avoid overheating or compromising the product’s quality.<br />Once thawed, consume the product within 48 hours for the best taste and effect.<br /> <br /><br />STORAGE INSTRUCTIONS: Keep frozen. Thaw at room temperature for 30–60 minutes before consuming. For faster thawing, use a microwave in 5–10 second intervals, checking frequently to avoid overheating. Consume within 48 hours after thawing for best quality.
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