Realize Live Resin Blood Orange OG Kush Gummies

There are so many Delta 9 gummies on the market that it can be difficult to pick a winner — unless you go with Realize (formerly Pow Pow) brand Live Resin, Blood Orange Kush gummies that took the top spot in the edibles: gummies category at the 2022 High Times Cannabis Cup.

With many worthy participants, such as Martha Stewart, it was a tough competition. Made with the freshest essence of the beloved OG Kush high octane hybrid strain, Live Resin, Blood Orange Kush gummies utilize proprietary Realize technology for fast onset performance. Each 100 mg THC zip-seal pouch holds 10x 10mg super juicy gummies.

“Every single team member has put in a lot of work to make our Realize Live Resin Gummies come to life and we are so happy the High Times judges recognized this with their votes.” says Realize Co-Founder Tommy Pavlica.“Realize Gummies are on a path to provide the highest quality product we can to everyone that is of legal age to purchase and consume.”

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