Blast Bars THC-O/HHC Disposables

  

 California-based rare cannabinoids brand, Galaxy Treats, well known for its popular Moon Babies Delta 8 and Delta 9 gummies, has launched (pardon the pun) their highly anticipated Blast Bars Disposables. 

Available in THC-O and HHC varieties, Galaxy Treats Blast Bars contain 2 grams of hemp-derived cannabinoids and are available in eight signature flavors including Orbital Peach (Hybrid), Gravity Melon (Indica), Solar Stranana (Sativa), and Pineapple Eclipse (Sativa), Planet Blue (Sativa), Cosmic Cherry (Indica), Galactic Grape (Hybrid), and Lunar Lemon (Sativa). 

As an industry-leader with ample experience in the category, Galaxy Treats takes a strong approach to quality with all its products. Galaxy Treats Blast Bars are manufactured in the United States with hemp-derived cannabinoids and the highest quality ingredients, are rigorously third-party lab tested, and verified to contain less than 0.3% delta-9 THC. 

“We’ve seen a growing demand for these types of products,” says Bryan Garrison, Founder and CEO of Galaxy Treats. “In order to ensure the best user experience possible, we invested a ton of time and resources into developing what we believe to be one of the highest-quality, best-tasting, and most effective THC-O and HHC disposables on the market.”  

 

 

delta8galaxy.com  

 

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