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The Jelly Delta 8 Watermelon Sugar Rings are built for the experienced consumer — 10 sugar-coated rings at 300mg of Delta-8 THC each, totaling 3000mg per pack. Sativa-forward for uplifting, energetic effects wrapped in a sweet, crisp watermelon candy flavor. Fully lab-tested and federally compliant. A true heavy hitter available now at LiftoffSmoke.
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LAB RESULTS
This Certificate of Analysis was issued by ACS Laboratory (ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited, FL License #CMTL-0003) for the Jelly D8 Rings – Watermelon Sugar, produced by Not Your Bakery and tested under Georgia compliance regulations. The batch (083023, dated February 24, 2025) has a net weight of 106g (10,600mg per unit), and testing was completed April 22, 2025.
Potency is heavily Delta-8 focused. The product contains a total cannabinoid content of 1.819% (192.814mg per unit), with Delta-8 THC dominating at 1.712% (181.472mg). Delta-9 THC came in at 0.107% (11.342mg), keeping the product within compliant hemp limits. No CBD, CBG, CBN, Delta-10 THC, HHC, HHCP, or any THC-O variants were detected above quantifiable levels — this is a clean, straightforward D8-forward formulation.
On safety testing, the product passed across the board. Heavy metals (arsenic, cadmium, lead, and mercury) all returned below the limit of quantitation, well under Georgia action levels. The full pesticide panel covering 50+ analytes came back completely clean with zero detections. All five mycotoxin analytes (aflatoxins B1, B2, G1, G2, and Ochratoxin A) were undetected. Residual solvents showed only a trace of ethanol at 46,709 ppb — well within the 5,000,000 ppb action limit and consistent with standard manufacturing. Microbiology results were clean across all categories, with total aerobic count, yeast/mold, and bile-tolerant gram-negative bacteria all below action levels, and both Aspergillus species and STEC confirmed not detected. The filth and foreign material panel returned zero findings on all three metrics.
One small note: the microbiology panels are labeled “Tested” rather than “Passed” on the summary page header — however, the actual results within those panels are all below action levels and show no issues, so this appears to be a labeling distinction rather than any concern.


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