Death By Gummy Bears

Death By Gummy Bears is a brand known for its high dosage, captivating logo, and high quality, consistent products. Founded by a group of passionate individuals who were disgusted with imitation Delta 8 products that are often incorrectly dosed, spray coated, or worse; made by government, Death by Gummy Bears are made with premium oil extracted in California and shipped to Minnesota where the finished product is manufactured. A genuine commitment to provide consumers with the best of the best gummies that are safe and pure, drives the makers of Death By Gummy Bears to not only offer a fun product, but one that is backed by consistent quality control and third-party testing. Any raw material, such as oil, is tested before it leaves California, then again once it is in Minnesota. When it comes to bulk orders, that same resolve guarantees that retailers and their customers never have to worry about inconsistencies from batch to batch. The current lineup of tantalizing flavors include Birthday Cake, Watermelon, Blueberry, Key Lime, Lemon bar, and Peach. Death By Gummy Bears believes nobody should be deprived of nature’s goodness. It’s that value that sets them apart as a leader the premium Delta 8 gummy category.

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