Drift Sublingual Tinctures

About Drift Sublingual Tinctures

Drift tincture (by Mirth Provisions) is a fast acting spray best absorbed sublingually. Instructions: Spray under tongue. Hold for 30 seconds. Feel in a few minutes. Drift reports that it is 4 times faster than average spray tinctures, 3 times more potent than average spray tinctures, exactly 1.6mg of THC per spray (for controlled dosing), and super discreet. This tincture is made with a proprietary formula from Mirth Provisions plus Rev Clinics THC distillate oil. The tincture is dispensed as an atomized mist, by the spray pump. Because of the atomization, the liquid is absorbed very quickly due to the amount of surface area under your tongue that is in contact with the atomized (tiny) molecules. Available in: Cinnamon Sprigs (HYBRID), Lost Creek Lemon (INDICA), and Wind River Mint (SATIVA). 1.6mg of THC per spray

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