
Platinum Vape Grapefruit (Indica) Gummy Coins 100mg
Blue Raspberry Gummy Coins (10ct/100mg) by Platinum Vape is meticulously crafted on candy traditions of its German origins. Each uniquely flavored gummy provides a delightfully chewy experience and offers it consumers feelings of Relaxed, Euphoric, Happy, Hungry, Creative. Our resealable bags are filled with 10 Gummy Coins that contain 10mg THC in California, 10mg THC and 20mg THC in Oklahoma & Michigan.
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Platinum is a leader in the ever-expanding legal recreational and medical cannabis markets. Headquartered in San Diego, Platinum products are available throughout compliant California, Michigan, Missouri, Arizona and Oklahoma dispensaries. Having been named the “number one vape in Michigan,” the brand is proud to serve the communities that make up some of the country's most diverse and dynamic cannabis markets. Platinum is committed to providing customers with premium, potent products. Its branding is one of the most recognized in the cannabis industry thanks to Platinum's playful, colorful packaging. Offering a plethora of ingestible and smokable cannabis products including vapes, flower, gummies and chocolate bars, Platinum is proud to offer a multitude of options for both the novice or experienced user. All Platinum products are third party lab tested for mold, pesticides and toxins unsuitable for consumption.
Ken Estes, the breeder responsible for the legendary Grand Daddy Purple (GDP), is also the mind behind Pink Champagne, a sweet-tasting hybrid that is a direct descendant of his famous GDP and Cherry Pie, according to sources online.
This rose-scented and trichome-laden strain is sometimes referred to as Phantom, Wow Kush, or Raspberry Kush. Pink Champagne sports small, bright-green buds with orange pistils and, occasionally, purple hues passed down from its GDP heritage. This strain doesn’t appear to be available in seed form, so growers would have to source clippings of a Pink Champagne plant and clone it. However, this strain is considered a rarity and there’s little information available on how to grow it.