Mota Sour Belts (3 Flavors)

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While gummy bears or chocolates are fun, Mota’s cannabis-infused Sour Belts are even better. These yummy, mouth-puckering sour belts make having edibles enjoyable again. Mota offers these belts in three different flavors: Blastin’ Blue Raspberry, Wild Watermelon, and Sour Green Apple. The brand fills every package of these sugary belts with 150 mg. of THC to get you feeling giggly and on top of the world.

Mota is a cannabis company that sure knows how to create delicious products. Their edible selection, in general, is incredibly impressive. But, what’s even more impressive are the flavors that Mota brings to their candies. With every bite of Mota’s Sour Belts, you’ll get splashes of raspberry, apple, or watermelon. Mota hides every hint of cannabis flavors deep inside their products. The result? You feel like you just enjoyed some regular ol’ candy. (But, after about an hour, you’ll be sure to remember that that’s not the case.)

Mota’s makes their Sour Belts with corn syrup, sugar, THC distillate, gelatin, citric acid, natural and artificial flavors, pectin, artificial colors, coconut oil, and carnauba wax. All of the ingredients work together to create the mouth-watering flavors you know and love from your Sour Belts. Mota suggests just eating one of the sour belts at a time. If you’re newer to the cannabis world, maybe start with half of a belt and see how it works for you. Then, you can always eat more if you don’t get the experience you’re looking for.

Do keep in mind that each pack–not each sour belt–contains 150 mg. of THC distillate. Depending on how many are in your pack, you’ll want to divide that number by 150 to see how many mg. are in each belt. From there, finding your perfect dose is easier (and yummier) than ever.

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