KandyGirl.com Labor Day THC Edibles Special Offer

Sep.07.2022
KandyGirl.com Labor Day THC Edibles Special Offer
Kandygirl.com announces Labor Day special prices for THC gummies with a free Delta 9 Vape and sample packs available.

On September 6, 2022, Kandygirl.com, a supplier of THC-infused edible gummies, announced an exclusive Labor Day sale offering 1200mg of THC for $99 and 1800mg of THC for $149. As an additional bonus, these prices can be further discounted by 20%.


Labor Day special includes a free Delta 9 Vape with any bundled purchase of 4 or 6 products. Delta 9 and CBD vape pens are the newest and most exciting products on the market. Each THC-infused gummy contains less than 0.3% and is derived from cannabis. KandyGirl is the first company to manufacture Delta 9.


KandyGirl is currently offering a limited-time promotion for free samples of their 30mg Delta 9 THC gummies. The samples include two packs of vegan gummies in both sour apple and pink lemonade flavors, as well as two packs of mango and blueberry gummies. The Delta 9 THC gummies come in a bundle of six bottles and are available in various flavors such as strawberry grape, watermelon, strawberry vegan, grape vegan, peach, pink lemonade, sour apple, and orange vegan.


Customers can receive free gummies during Labor Day without having to purchase anything. A sample pack of two is available for only $3, which includes all three flavors, with shipping costs.


KandyGirl is led by Alina Boyce, the CEO and first woman to own a marijuana company. Boyce is the mastermind behind Delta 9 THC gummies, which are considered the best in the industry. KandyGirl's online metaverse and decentralized THC dispensary have now launched in all 50 states in the US.


Free Delta-9 THC Gummies


According to Boyd, "Delta 9 THC is the primary psychoactive ingredient in cannabis, and it is the same compound used in pharmacy-grade gummy products. Due to the specific weight of our gummies, we are able to infuse a high amount of THC into each one. This means that each Delta 9 THC gummy contains 15mg of THC. The percentage of THC per weight of each gummy is less than 0.3%.


Boyce stated, "All of our products meet American standards, which allows us to legally ship to all 50 states. Kandy Girl gummies are safe because our company's top priority is to provide customers with the benefits of THC without the use of any additives or pesticides.


According to Boyce, "We work with proprietary third-party DEA registered labs to test all of our Delta 9 THC gummies. Most companies don't even test the potency of their products, and if they do, they only do it once. All of our gummies undergo testing not only for potency but also for heavy metals, pesticides, microbials or residual solvents. Delta 9 gummies are the best in the industry.


KandyGirl, a cannabis company, is selling a four-pack of Delta 9 THC at 99 USD, without the need of a medical card. Many of their customers, who are over the age of 50, have found the product to be beneficial in relieving pain and improving sleep quality.


Since word-of-mouth is indeed the best form of advertising, customers can earn $10 by sharing KandyGirl and its products with friends.


Reminder regarding THC gummies.


The product is not intended for use or sale by individuals under 18 years of age. These products should only be used as directed on the label and should not be used by pregnant or nursing mothers. If you have a serious medical condition or are taking prescription medication, consult your doctor before use. It is recommended to consult a doctor before using this product or any dietary supplements. All trademarks and copyrights are the property of their respective owners and are not associated with or endorsed by this product. These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


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