Passion Guava Mushroom Gummies
- 10 Gummies Per Pouch
- No Psilocybin
- Made with Natural Ingredients
- Enjoy paradise as passion guava floods your taste buds.
- Safe and Legal
- Lab Test Results
Mochi Gummies: Powerful and Tasty
- Buy these giggle-inducing magical Mochi gummies and skip the bitterness and nausea of traditional mushrooms; start your trip with a wave of Passion Guava in your mouth.
- Mochi's Passion Guava Gummies: simple, discreet, and exotic. These nootropic gummies blend tangy passion fruit with sweet guava for a fruity delight. Mochi stands out, providing exotic, unique flavors and a stimulating way to boost your mood or trip into Wonderland.
- Enjoy a worry-free luxury with psilocybin-free Mochi mushroom gummies, ensuring a safe, legal, and secure psychedelic adventure you can order at your home.
How to Dose Mochi Gummies
- Begin with a small dose of the gummies, especially if you aim to microdose. Remember, the effects might take up to an hour to kick in, so be patient. Knowing your dose is critical to a positive experience.
- Consuming five magic mushroom gummies will awaken your senses as colors become more vivid, your consciousness is expanded, and your body experiences a soothing buzz.
- The effects of these gummies intensify with dosage. These psychoactive gummies, similar to psilocybin, should not be underestimated. Whether you're microdosing or a seasoned enthusiast, purchase these mushroom gummies online legally for a life-changing journey.
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- This product is for adults 21+ only.
- Store in a cool, dry place, away from the sunlight.
Mochi Mega Dose Ingredients
Pectin, Corn Syrup, Sugar, Citric Acid, MCT Oil, Soy Lecithin, Artificial Flavor, FD&C Blue No. 1, Purified Water, Proprietary Nootropics Blend (Cordyceps, 5-HTP, Chaga, Rhodiola Rosea, Ashwagandha, Lion's Mane, Mimosa Hostillis Root, Phenylethylamine Hydrochloride, and Cyanocobalamin (B12).
FDA Disclaimer: Mochi Megadose mushroom gummies are not FDA-approved. The FDA has not evaluated them, and they are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent diseases.