Submitted by ImperialIIClass t3_11bko7f in Pennsylvania
ChiefinLasVegas t1_j9yvfwy wrote
Urb is generally known as one of the reputable brands of d8/d9 hemp derived products.
Not familiar with “Strictly Delta” but now know to avoid them at all cost! I think I see where the DA is going, because the 3 brands were sold at Tobacco Hut, but if Urb and Packwoods are blameless (no traces of opioids found in their products) why group them with the “Strictly Delta” products which were the only out of the 3 brands tested to have dangerous traces of opioids?
On another note, anyone buying from this chain of stores really should think again. I’ve gotten that same Urb d9 100mg edible package shown in the story for $20 at another local shop. No way I’d ever spend $44.99 for 100mg.
Price gouging much Tobacco Hut?
Edit: Made adjustments to align with the facts outlined in the article, specifically on which 1 brand was found to have traces of heroin and fentanyl.
illegalize-it t1_ja0hrp3 wrote
Ehh, Urb used to be good but now they sell carts with “THC-JD” which is untested chemical soup
kingplutohendrix t1_j9zbb28 wrote
I worked at the tobacco hut in this story and the prices were insane lol.
bayb33gurl t1_ja87iur wrote
>Urb is generally known as one of the reputable brands of d8/d9 hemp derived products.
This is what stood out to me when I read the article. I mainly stick with 3Chi but I have had Urb gummies before that I purchased at a very reputable place, same place that sells my 3chi. This place only sells items that have the breakdown test results of what's in it and so my question is, are these ones that were sold in the shops from the article "replicas" I know we saw that in the vape market, even brands like Puff Bar was being replicated and they had to start putting verification codes that you would input on their site to see if it was an authentic product bc many were completely replicated and considered dangerous (more dangerous I should say since vaping isn't the healthiest idea either)
ChiefinLasVegas t1_ja959u4 wrote
I think the other d8/d9 gummy brands that did not test for those opioids (out of an abundance of caution) were removed along side the “Strictly Delta” brand which was found to have traces of fentanyl, heroin and K2.
The article also mentions “Strictly Delta could not be reached for comment” but there’s no mention of contacting the other companies, Urb & Packwoods.
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