RoadTrip Mushroom Gummies
- 8 Gummies per pack
- Vegan
- No THC or CBD
- Crafted with a proprietary blend of mushrooms
- Lab Test Results
RoadTrip Magic Mushroom Tips
- Begin with half a gummy to examine how your body reacts. Users with higher tolerance might go for eight for a powerful trip.
- Since edibles can take an hour to produce noticeable effects, ensuring that the proper dosage is chosen is vital for an uplifting and euphoric psychoactive trip.
- Experience the enchantment of Road Trip Magic Mushroom Gummies. Whether you seek a gentle, uplifting buzz or a profound, life-changing journey, these gummies have you covered.
- The best mushroom gummies for psychonauts are vegan delights infused with a blend of mushrooms to enhance sensory perception and evoke a euphoria, mimicking traditional magic mushroom gummies.
Desert Stardust Mushroom Effects
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1-2 Gummies: Ease into a state of relaxation and enhance your mood. Excellent for novices cautiously exploring psychedelics.
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3-4 Gummies: A moderate dose to amplify your senses, with colors more vivid and striking hues, and a calm, cozy buzz sweeps over you.
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5-6 Gummies: Venture into an intense psychedelic experience with a strong dose. This dose will induce psilocybin-like visuals and stimulate your mind and emotions; recommended for advanced users.
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7-8 Gummies: For those familiar with tripping, this dosage profoundly alters awareness, leading to deep introspection and vivid hallucinations. Be prepared for an intense euphoria flowing through your mind and body as you enter a prolonged and visually stunning journey.
Safety First: Dosage Tips
- Adults 21+ only.
- Start slowly to gauge tolerance.
- Avoid combining with SSRIs.
- Store in a cool, dry place.
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Allergy information: Contains tapioca/cassava root; avoid if allergic.
Desert Stardust Mushroom Ingredients
- Organic Tapioca Syrup
- Organic Cane Sugar
- Pectin
- Natural Flavors
- Citric Acid
- Sodium Citrate
- Fruit and Vegetable Juice for Color
FDA Disclaimer: Erth Wellness mushroom gummies are not FDA-approved. The FDA has not evaluated it, and it is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any diseases.