The water is warm, the sun is shining, and the tide is good!
You know we’re all about doing good and making waves, and that doesn’t stop at making good (*cough* incredible *cough*) gummies. In fact, that’s just where it starts. We opt to go actions first, then words. Which is why Good Tide is made with fully compostable and recyclable packaging. We searched the world over for the most sustainable packaging, and ended up creating custom-designed compostable, recyclable, and child resistant packaging that achieves our goal of reducing single use plastics in the cannabis industry. We’re no strangers to the plastic problem in the cannabis industry, and we know that this is a bigger issue than a paper tube can solve. That’s why our sustainability efforts go far and wide – so much so that Good Tide is a Climate Neutral Certified company. As a family of brands, the entire Wyld line up and all of our operations are powered by 100% renewable energy. We’re committed to reducing and offsetting our carbon footprint, and to leaving the planet better than we found it (or, at least doing what we can).
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Discover the unique selection of our carefully crafted THC gummies designed to enhance your experience and elevate your lifestyle.
Fruit Gummies
Balanced Guava Gummies
Vegan Gummies
The Vision Behind Good Tide Gummies
With years of experience in the cannabis industry, Good Tide Gummies excels in crafting high-quality, great-tasting THC edibles that deliver a positive experience. Our team brings extensive knowledge of sourcing, production, and product transparency, ensuring that every gummy embodies our commitment to excellence.
Why Choose Good Tide Gummies Over Others?
Our commitment to sustainability, transparency, and exceptional flavor sets us apart, making each gummy not only enjoyable but also crafted with care for the planet.
Uplifting Pineapple Gummies
Transparent Production Process
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