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Product: 70-Pack: Grüns Adult Greens Gummies Model: 810205280318 Condition: New
$159.12 (for 70 packs) at Amazon
90 days
Thursday, Jul 23 - Monday, Jul 27
50 bucks for prank fart candy is too much, sad to say
@omally Yeah, you can get fart pranked at Taco Bell right now. And I hear it lasts over a month. What a bargain!
What flavor is fresh and sweet? It sounds minty and gross
@mypiesarepiff strawberry!
It’s not “adult” gummies without THC.
@danexton at this price, I assumed they were weed gummies. Imagine my disappointment.
Just no.
Uhhh, these people know what a “placebo” is, right? 40.1% vitamin c which was 2.7 x the placebo means their product provided 2.7 times the vit c than nothing. That’s not really something to brag about.
How can a placebo increase vitamin C and folate levels at all? If a placebo contains the thing you’re testing against, that ain’t a placebo.
The label warms of lead . . . Yum!
you know I have to, yeah?
these literally make really shitty margaritas
@alacrity You beat me to it.
Looks like ‘Balance of Nature’ in gummy form rather than capsules.
The last image is edited from “Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp” by Rembrandt.
I’m sure that I’l not the only one who looked at their “MTHFR friendly” statement and decoded it as something other than what they meant.
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Product: 70-Pack: Grüns Adult Greens Gummies
Model: 810205280318
Condition: New
Ingredients:
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
$159.12 (for 70 packs) at Amazon
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Thursday, Jul 23 - Monday, Jul 27
50 bucks for prank fart candy is too much, sad to say
@omally Yeah, you can get fart pranked at Taco Bell right now. And I hear it lasts over a month. What a bargain!
What flavor is fresh and sweet? It sounds minty and gross
@mypiesarepiff strawberry!
It’s not “adult” gummies without THC.
@danexton at this price, I assumed they were weed gummies. Imagine my disappointment.
Just no.
Uhhh, these people know what a “placebo” is, right? 40.1% vitamin c which was 2.7 x the placebo means their product provided 2.7 times the vit c than nothing. That’s not really something to brag about.
How can a placebo increase vitamin C and folate levels at all? If a placebo contains the thing you’re testing against, that ain’t a placebo.
The label warms of lead . . . Yum!
you know I have to, yeah?
these literally make really shitty margaritas
@alacrity You beat me to it.
Looks like ‘Balance of Nature’ in gummy form rather than capsules.
The last image is edited from “Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Nicolaes Tulp” by Rembrandt.
I’m sure that I’l not the only one who looked at their “MTHFR friendly” statement and decoded it as something other than what they meant.