
Citrus Spritz 'Clementine' Live Resin Gummies | 100mg | 10ct | 10mg/ea
Lost Farm isn’t a place, it’s a conviction — a belief that propels rare seekers on an endless drive for perfection. For Kiva, it’s a vision that the perfect strain and the ideal edible lies just within reach. Here, we immortalize a fresh cannabis plant at harvest and transform it into an amber nectar known as “live resin.” Harmoniously combined with fruit flavors that enhance each singular strain’s unique appeal, the result is a full-sensory, ultra-fresh, and extra-strength gummy. Lost Farm Citrus Spritz is infused with Clementine.
Strain Notes: This tasty sativa-dominant hybrid blend of Tangie and Lemon Skunk is defined by a rich, enticing earthiness balanced with notes of sweet yet sharp citrus.
Flavor Notes: The rich, earthy flavors of the strain Clementine serve as the foundation for the sweet yet sharp, juicy citrus taste of this fruit gummy.
10 servings per package. Each serving contains 10mg of THC. Each package contains 100mg of THC.
Ingredients: Sugar, Tapioca Syrup, Water, Pectin, Citric Acid, Natural Citrus Flavor, Sodium Citrate, Cannabis Extract, Fruit & Vegetable Juice for Color.
- Citrus
- Orange
- Lemon
Strain-specific, plant-based 10mg THC edible gummies and chews infused with 100% live resin and solventless live rosin for a distinctively full spectrum, true-to-the-plant-high
A cross between Tangie and Lemon Skunk, Clementine is a sativa-dominant strain produced by Crockett Family Farms, a family-run cannabis genetics company based in the Central Coast of California. The breeder’s Clementine Live Resin won first place for best sativa concentrate at the 2015 High Times Cannabis Cup in Michigan.
True to its name, Clementine is reported to have a sweet and citrusy aroma and THC levels that generally range between 20% and 25%, according to Crockett Family Farms. After measuring a variety of Clementine, the cannabis testing laboratory Analytical 360 found that the sample had THC levels that reached 27%, as well as a terpene profile dominated by terpinolene, which has a woodsy aroma with citrus and floral undertones, and caryophyllene, a terpene known for its herbal spiciness.