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Legal in CA. Will be available in CO, and WA soon.
This product might stop the effort to legalize pot at the federal level, what with the high teen pregnancy rate in abstinence only states and minority control of the Senate and-----and the lazy bastards in the do-nothing House and...
Cannabis Sex Spray? Latest Pot Treat Designed for Female Sexual Pleasure
Cannabis has long been said to heighten sexual stimulation.
April M. Short
July 1, 2014
It can be eaten, smoked, vaporized, swallowed as a pill... but what is the sexiest way to use cannabis? A strong candidate has to be the new cannabis sex spray Foria, designed specifically to increase female pleasure. Designers of the new "sexually healing" spray claim it relaxes women and helps produce multiple orgasms—that is, for $88 per 1oz bottle (roughly 30 "servings").
In a video on the product's website, one Foria user says it helped her achieve multiple orgasms, twice, "which never happens." A 44-year-old Foria user named Stacy is quoted as saying: "After using Foria, not only did I have multiple orgasms in a short amount of time, I experienced a deep relaxation in my mind, body and soul. "
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Unlike a traditional lube, Foria is sprayed on the sensitive skin of the vulva, and clitoris prior to any sexual stimulation. On the product website, it’s described as a “pre-lube” to be applied “at least 30 minutes before engaging in sexual activity.” Waiting, apparently, allows the skin to absorb the compounds in the spray, which consists of 100 percent liquid coconut oil and THC oil (THC is responsible for the plant's psychoactive effects as well as several purported health benefits). Bottles each contain 360 mg of THC and other cannabinoids.
According to the website, “While some women report experiencing enhanced sensations immediately, others say waiting up to an hour provides them the best results. “
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Foria only contains about 2mg of THC per spray, and every batch of Foria is lab-tested by the Werc Shop in Los Angeles County.
While it is not designed with the intention of providing any “psychoactive effect,” the website claims that in some cases testers reported feeling slightly high after using Foria. Even though its psychoactive effects are slight, as a cannabis product it remains illegal according to federal law. So far it is only available to people with a doctor’s medical cannabis recommendation in California; however, the website says the product will reach Colorado and Washington in summer and fall of this year.
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Legal in CA. Will be available in CO, and WA soon.
This product might stop the effort to legalize pot at the federal level, what with the high teen pregnancy rate in abstinence only states and minority control of the Senate and-----and the lazy bastards in the do-nothing House and...
Cannabis Sex Spray? Latest Pot Treat Designed for Female Sexual Pleasure
Cannabis has long been said to heighten sexual stimulation.
April M. Short
July 1, 2014
It can be eaten, smoked, vaporized, swallowed as a pill... but what is the sexiest way to use cannabis? A strong candidate has to be the new cannabis sex spray Foria, designed specifically to increase female pleasure. Designers of the new "sexually healing" spray claim it relaxes women and helps produce multiple orgasms—that is, for $88 per 1oz bottle (roughly 30 "servings").
In a video on the product's website, one Foria user says it helped her achieve multiple orgasms, twice, "which never happens." A 44-year-old Foria user named Stacy is quoted as saying: "After using Foria, not only did I have multiple orgasms in a short amount of time, I experienced a deep relaxation in my mind, body and soul. "
<snip>
Unlike a traditional lube, Foria is sprayed on the sensitive skin of the vulva, and clitoris prior to any sexual stimulation. On the product website, it’s described as a “pre-lube” to be applied “at least 30 minutes before engaging in sexual activity.” Waiting, apparently, allows the skin to absorb the compounds in the spray, which consists of 100 percent liquid coconut oil and THC oil (THC is responsible for the plant's psychoactive effects as well as several purported health benefits). Bottles each contain 360 mg of THC and other cannabinoids.
According to the website, “While some women report experiencing enhanced sensations immediately, others say waiting up to an hour provides them the best results. “
<snip>
Foria only contains about 2mg of THC per spray, and every batch of Foria is lab-tested by the Werc Shop in Los Angeles County.
While it is not designed with the intention of providing any “psychoactive effect,” the website claims that in some cases testers reported feeling slightly high after using Foria. Even though its psychoactive effects are slight, as a cannabis product it remains illegal according to federal law. So far it is only available to people with a doctor’s medical cannabis recommendation in California; however, the website says the product will reach Colorado and Washington in summer and fall of this year.

Hopefully they'll have Free Samples