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Learn | 10.11.2024

Binoid True Strain Gummies Review & Binoid Coupon Code For October 2024

Saving cash while catching a buzz — Binoid’s weed gummies are on sale.

Edibles, man. We’ve all been there, thinking, “Is this even working?”

So, you pop another one, only to find yourself hours later glued to the couch, mid-fridge raid, wondering how you ended up in a deep philosophical debate with yourself over a bag of Doritos.

That’s the thing with edibles: when they hit, they hit hard.

Lately, Binoid’s True Strain Gummies have been getting a ton of hype for being next-level strong.

So, of course, we had to check things out and see if they truly lived up to the buzz.

Binoid’s 2000mg THC Gummies

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These gummies are infused with a potent 2000mg mix of cannabinoids, including:

  • Delta 8

  • Regular THC

  • Delta 9P

  • CBN

  • CBG

  • THC-P

  • THCV

  • CBC

It might sound like an overload of cannabinoids, but hey, the more the merrier, right?

These gummies are as strong as you’d expect from a list of cannabinoids like that. Each piece packs 100mg, which turned out to be a bit too much for most of us at Herb. Just a quarter of a gummy was enough to get a nice, functional buzz going with a clear mood boost, and half of one left us glued to the couch in a dreamy haze.

We loved that we could pick terpene flavors based on strain. Naturally, we went with Northern Lights because we have a soft spot for the OG strains, but the Strawberry Lemonade flavor ended up being tastier and gave us a similar high.

Binoid Coupons

We reached out to Binoid about our love for the True Strain gummies, and they felt the love for the Herbivore community.

Using code HERB25, you can score 25% off of your Binoid purchase.

Do Weed Gummies Expire?

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Like most things, even weed-infused treats have an expiration date.

While the THC in your gummies won’t “expire” per se, the other ingredients—like sugars, flavors, and preservatives—will eventually start to break down. Most weed gummies come with a shelf life of about 6 months to a year, depending on how they’re stored.

That said, they won’t become dangerous to eat after that time, but they might lose some potency, and the texture could get weird. So, if your once-chewy gummies turn into a stiff, crystallized lump, it might be time to let them go.

Store them in a cool, dark place to keep them fresher for longer.

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