Road Trip
Desert Stardust Magic Mushroom Gummies - Strawberry
Magic Mushroom Gummies
- 8 Gummies per Pack
- Vegan
- No THC or CBD
- Crafted with a proprietary blend of mushrooms
- Lab Test Results
Uncover New Ventures with Road Trip Gummies
- Set out on a unique adventure; trust your dose and body. Beginners start with half a gummy, while seasoned users can take up to eight for an intense trip.
- Edibles work slowly; stay patient. Effects may take an hour. Relax and find your ideal dose for a pleasant high.
- Unlock your creativity with Road Trip magic mushroom gummies, ranging from mild euphoria to profound, mind-expanding journeys.
- This mushroom blend induces effects similar to psilocybin, including elevated senses and euphoria, lasting several hours.
Responsible Dosing
- 1-2 Gummies: Unwind and elevate your mood. Ignite your creativity and lift your spirits, fostering new insights. Ideal for newcomers gently exploring psychedelics.
- 3-4 Gummies: Get ready for an awe-inspiring adventure! Your senses will awaken, colors will sparkle, and a calming bliss will wash over you.
- 5-6 Gummies: A potent dose for a profound psychedelic journey. Experience breathtaking visuals as you delve into your mind and emotions. Designed for seasoned users, expect a high similar to psilocybin mushrooms.
- 7-8 Gummies: Only for experienced trippers, this dose intensely warps reality and pushes the boundaries of reality. If you crave intense body sensations and vivid psychedelic visuals, proceed with caution.
Road Trip Dosing Details
- Adults 21+ only.
- Start slowly to gauge tolerance.
- Avoid combining with SSRIs.
- Store in a cool, dry place.
- Allergy information: It contains tapioca/cassava root; avoid it if allergic.
Road Trip Mushroom Gummies Ingredients
- Organic Tapioca Syrup
- Organic Cane Sugar
- Pectin
- Natural Flavors
- Citric Acid
- Sodium Citrate
- Fruit and Vegetable Juice for Color
- Proprietary blend of mushrooms and nootropics.
FDA Disclaimer: Erth Wellness mushroom gummies are not FDA-approved. The FDA has not evaluated them, and they are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent diseases.