Stoned – THCA Chocolates

Stoned - THCA Chocolates

Wonka almost had it right, but what if there was more to chocolate than just the savory sweetness? Like, maybe a little buzz to keep you feeling good, complementing the silky-smooth taste of perfectly tempered chocolate. Toy with hypotheticals no more; Stoned is here with a collection of delicious chocolate bars infused with 1,000mg of THCA per square—that’s 10,000mg total of THCA per bar! The Stoned Brand Collection has five amazing flavors to choose from; go with the classic milk chocolate that never disappoints, or maybe add some creamy sweet caramel with a hint of salt to tantalize those tastebuds. For a crunchy treat, try the salted pretzel flavor, or take it back to the classic Cookies and Crème. Celebrating another year? Commemorate the day in proper style with the Birthday Cake flavor. Experience the ultimate blend of flavor and euphoria—grab your Stoned THCA chocolate bar today and elevate your indulgence!

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