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Trim Exotic

Price: €25,00
Grams
Price: €25,00
Note:
This product is not intended for human consumption.
It is not a food, supplement, medicine, or product for therapeutic purposes.
Any use inconsistent with this indication is the sole responsibility of the purchaser.

 

 

Trim Exotic

Discover Trim Exotic, designed for those who value potency, versatility, and smart material utilization. This blend combines selected flower trims with a technical concentration of 40% 10HC, offering a striking aroma.

10HC (10-OH-HHC, or 10-hydroxy-hexahydrocannabinol) is a semi-synthetic cannabinoid derived from HHC (hexahydrocannabinol). Unlike THC-P, it is not known to occur naturally in relevant quantities in the cannabis plant. It is a compound obtained through the modification or metabolization of HHC, resulting in the addition of a hydroxyl group (-OH) to its chemical structure.

10HC interacts with the endocannabinoid system and can produce moderate psychoactive effects, generally described as milder than those of traditional THC or HHC. Users often report feelings of relaxation, well-being, and slight euphoria, although scientific research on this compound is still limited.

 

Features

  • Technical blend: mix of premium flower trims with 40% 10HC.
  • Characteristic aroma: striking and fresh herbal profile for a unique experience.
  • Versatile use: can be used for extracts, infusions, or other technical purposes.
  • Practical packaging: preserves freshness and facilitates handling and storage.

Experience Trim Exotic and enjoy versatility and efficiency in your technical ritual.

Important Warnings

Store in a cool, dry place, protected from direct sunlight.
Keep out of reach of children.
Aromatic and collectible product.
Do not ingest.
Not intended for human consumption.
It is not a medicine or food supplement.
Not tobacco. Contains no nicotine.

Industrial hemp from legal and certified cultivation in the EU.
<0.2% THC – in compliance with applicable legislation.
Not a drug.
Sale to minors under 18 is prohibited.

Based on the ECJ ruling, case C-663/18. Reg. 1307/2013.