Goomz Magic Mushroom Chocolate – Peanut Butter Cup (15 Squares)
Nootropic Mushroom Chocolate Highlights
- Pack Size: 15 delectable squares
- Vegan-Friendly: Crafted using 100% plant-based ingredients
- No THC or CBD: Enriched with a unique mushroom blend and nootropics
- Lab Test Results
Nootropic Mushroom Chocolate Review:
Savor the creamy delight of Goomz Peanut Butter Cup magic mushroom chocolate. Crafted for a premium taste, each square combines smooth chocolate with a luscious peanut butter cup filling. This vegan treat is enhanced with a proprietary nootropic mushroom blend to boost mood, sharpen sensory perception, and encourage relaxation. Individual responses may differ—first-timers should begin with half a piece, while seasoned users may explore 7–8 pieces for a more immersive experience. Effects typically mature within an hour, so patience is key.

Goomz Dosing Guidelines:
- 1–3 Pieces: Experience a gentle euphoria, a mild mood lift, and improved focus.
- 4–6 Pieces: Enjoy amplified sensory awareness, more profound mental clarity, and increased creativity.
- 7+ Pieces: For experienced users seeking intense visuals, profound introspection, and a strong mind-body synergy.
Usage & Safety:
- Adult Use Only: Designed exclusively for those 21 years or older.
- Start Slow: Always begin with a low dose to assess your tolerance.
- Important Note: Do not mix with SSRIs or other contraindicated substances.
- Storage: Keep in a calm, dry environment to maintain quality.
- Allergy Alert: Contains nuts; avoid if you have nut allergies.
Ingredients:
- Organic Cacao
- Organic Cocoa Butter
- Organic Coconut Sugar
- Peanut Butter Cup Filling
- Natural Flavors
- Citric Acid
- Sodium Citrate
- Fruit & Vegetable Extracts for Color
- Proprietary Mushroom Blend and Nootropics
Storage Practices & FDA Disclaimer:
Store your chocolate in a cool, dry place. Please note that full effects may take time to develop. Consume responsibly.
Goomz Nootropic Mushroom Chocolates are not FDA-approved. The FDA has not evaluated them, and they are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent diseases.