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Indiva Limited just launched its Jewels Cannabis Tarts line designed for individuals who prefer microdosing cannabis.
It’s about time the cannabis industry becomes more welcoming to all. By that, we mean creating products not just designed to get you stoned out of your mind but to steer you onto healthier alternatives to alcohol and other substances with minor dosages that stimulate a social buzz.
Enter Indiva Limited, a Canadian edibles company based out of London, Ontario. The company recently announced via press release that it’s launching a line of Jewels Cannabis Tarts, utilizing precise micro dosages to act as a substitute to alcohol.
We should expect to see the company’s Jewels Cannabis Tarts roll out in other provinces by summer 2022. The line first launched in January throughout Ontario and will expand into other markets like Alberta starting in April.
According to the press release, these tasty little tarts are “ideal for cannabis consumers looking for a tasty, portable, microdosing option.” Now, Ontarians can get their hands on the berry-flavored packages of Jewels Cannabis Tarts, containing 1 mg THC per piece for the perfect microdosing effect.
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The flavored raspberry tarts come with an equal 1:1 ratio of 1 mg CBD and THC, and the strawberry tarts offer a sole 1 mg of THC. But, consumers can trust that all products are made from real fruit, are 100% vegan, gluten-free, and do not use artificial flavors.
Leah Thiel, Indiva Limited’s vice president of marketing, said in the press release that because Jewels Cannabis Tarts are small, discreet, and straightforward, it’s sure to resonate with cannabis consumers “looking for a non-oil microdosing product that is easy to consume and doesn’t require additional accessories.”
This isn’t the first time the company has launched products geared toward a specific market. Indiva Limited released the Wana Quick Midnight Berry Indica gummies this month, made to dose before sleep for a peaceful night’s rest. These gummies contain a rich blend of CBN, CBD, and THC that were designed to keep users asleep throughout the night.
Furthermore, the company wanted to branch out into the authentic baked goods space with the Slow Ride Cookies, launched in August 2021. This was the first time Indiva had ventured into merging baked goods with its blend of cannabinoids. Slow Ride Bakery created the cookies in Ottawa, and the sweet handmade goodies each come with 10 mg THC.
For more information on Indiva’s products like the new Jewels Cannabis Tarts, visit its website and browse the many goodies here.
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