Stoney Patch Gummies
Stoney Patch is a brand of cannabis edibles, gummies, and oils that contain the psychoactive THC. These products come in a variety of flavors and are available in both high and low THC potency. They are designed to help with anxiety, depression, and insomnia. They also help with nausea for patients who have a queasy sensation including an urge to vomit on regular occasions. They are a great alternative to prescription medications and are made with natural ingredients. They work quickly and go straight to the brain without going through the liver, where THC is metabolized.
They are made with premium quality cannabis and infused with 350mg THC. Each gummy is made up of extra cannabis ingredients to give it that extra strength for relief and anxiety. They are available in Blueberry, Grape, Strawberry, Watermelon, and Tropical Punch flavors.
Parents have been warned after a stash of ‘stoner sweets’ laced with marijuana was found in copycat packaging at two suspected drugs dens in Sussex. The candies resembled children’s Sour Patch Kids and were labelled as “Stoney Patch.”
These gummies are infused with Delta 8 THC, which is the most potent form of THC. They can cause a wide range of effects depending on your tolerance, body weight, and metabolism. Typically, people experience feelings of relaxation, calmness, and euphoria from the gummies. They can also make you feel sedated, lethargic, and sleepy. They can be consumed at home or on the go, but it is recommended to start with two gummies and gradually move up after an hour to see how you feel.
It is illegal to buy or sell Stoney patch in Canada, but it is still sold online and at private cannabis dispensaries. The gummies are packaged in small plastic bags and can be easily mistaken for other candy. The bags are vacuum sealed and can be easily resealed for storing. They are the perfect addition to goodie bags, gift baskets, or treat jars. They can also be used to make your own edibles at home.
Mondelez Canada Inc, the maker of Sour Patch Kids, has filed a lawsuit against the makers of Stoney Patch in federal court in California. The company is claiming trademark infringement, trade dress infringement, trademark dilution, and unfair competition claims.
The lawsuit states that the gummies are similar in appearance to the Sour Patch Kids candies and that the naming and packaging violates its trademark rights. The lawsuit asks for injunctive relief, destruction of all infringing merchandise, monetary compensation and attorneys' fees and costs. Despite the lawsuit, Mondelez hasn't stopped selling Sour Patch Kids in its distinctive packaging in the US, which is where they are legal to be sold. This is not the first time that the company has sued to protect its trademarks. The company has filed a number of other trademark infringement cases against manufacturers and sellers of imitation candy.
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