Sannabis’ Holy Essence Purple Rain Terpene Spray, is available in
Sannabis Terpenes are designed for food and beverage applications to enhance both flavor and therapeutic benefits. The spray is added to provide a unique sensory and therapeutic experience with pharmaceutical health benefits. With the rising popularity of cannabis and its derivatives, consumers are increasingly seeking new and innovative ways to experience the benefits of this versatile plant.
Sannabis' new terpene spray harnesses the power of cannabis terpenes to create unique and memorable scents and flavors that can be enjoyed in a variety of settings.
"Our team has been working hard to develop a terpene spray that not only tastes great but also delivers the therapeutic benefits of cannabis," said
Sannabis Holy Essence Terpene Spray’s first variety is Purple Rain. Click here to see this revolutionary new product.
“Sannabis is also developing a range of scents and flavors that can be used in a variety of applications, such as diffusers, candles, air fresheners, and more. Sannabis Purple Rain is made with high-quality, organic cannabis terpenes and is free from any additives or synthetic ingredients. Our company's is committed to sustainability and ethical sourcing that ensures our products are not only effective but also environmentally conscious.
Sannabis, and affiliated companies, hold all four cannabis licenses: Seed Use, THC-Cultivation (psychoactive), non-THC (non-psychoactive/Hemp)-Cultivation, and Fabrication/Export. Copies of all 4 licenses available at https://www.sannabis.co/nuestras-licencias
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Sannabis S.A.S. is a licensed cannabis company operating in
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