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Creating Better Days offers a potent and delicious Delta-9 THC gummy, which boasts a 10:1 ratio of CBD to THC, as well as other beneficial cannabinoids and terpenes. With up to five times the minor cannabinoids of other brands, the product promises to provide a noticeable difference. The gummies are available in a range of flavors, including Rainbow Candy, Mango Passion, Dragonberry, and Cherry Lime, and come in 15 count and 30 count jars. To ensure the quality and safety of their products, Creating Better Days conducts independent third-party testing in GMP-certified labs before and after the production process. This testing includes a review of the potency, quality, and safety of the gummies. The company maintains transparency with its customers by providing online access to the lab results for every batch. Customers can conveniently access the lab results by scanning the QR code on the packaging.

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