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Kush Queen Tangerine Delta-9 THC + CBD Gummies Review
A budget-friendly citrus Delta-9 + CBD blend at $20 — simpler and cheaper than live resin flagship gummies, built for value and balanced cannabinoid curiosity.
Kush Queen Tangerine gummies sit in the affordable CBD-blend lane of the catalog: a citrus-flavored Delta-9 THC + CBD edible at $20, aimed at shoppers who want a lower sticker price than premium live resin gummies and a formula that is not pure THC-only. It is a comparison SKU for beginners on a budget and for experienced users testing Kush Queen's edible line without a large spend.
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Specs reviewedTangerine Delta 9 THC + CBD Gummies
Budget-friendly Delta-9 and CBD gummy for shoppers comparing citrus-flavored CBD blend formulas from Kush Queen.
- Materials and usability considered
- Screened for buyer fit
- Affiliate relationship disclosed

Quick take
- At $20, this is one of the lowest-priced edible options in the Elevated Guide catalog — the main reason to shortlist it for budget comparisons.
- Delta-9 + CBD blend positioning differs from Yumz Sour Green Apple (THC-forward, single cannabinoid) and from Puffy live resin gummies (premium extraction story).
- Citrus tangerine flavor is a clear alternative to sour apple, cherry, and lemon candy profiles already covered in reviewed gummies.
- Documentation should be verified on the current product page — treat lab COAs and per-gummy milligram labels as required reading before purchase, not optional.
Looks best for
- Budget shoppers comparing hemp-derived Delta-9 gummies under ~$25
- People who prefer a CBD + THC blend over a pure Delta-9 formula
- Users who want a citrus/tangerine flavor instead of sour apple or berry
- First-time buyers sampling the Kush Queen brand before higher-priced SKUs
Product positioning
The hemp gummy shelf roughly splits into premium live resin products, mid-tier single-cannabinoid Delta-9 candies, and budget CBD+THC blends. Kush Queen Tangerine is firmly in the third group.
That is a useful category. Not every buyer wants to pay live resin pricing, and not every buyer wants THC without CBD. A $20 citrus blend gives those shoppers a concrete product to evaluate instead of only seeing premium Puffy and mid-tier Yumz options in the reviewed set.
Kush Queen also appears elsewhere in the catalog (vapes, tinctures, self-care), so this gummy functions as a brand entry point. If the edible experience is solid for you, the rest of the line becomes easier to try with more confidence.
Formula: Delta-9 + CBD
Blending CBD with Delta-9 THC is a common strategy for products marketed toward calmer or more "balanced" edible experiences. CBD does not cancel THC, but many users report a different subjective edge compared with THC-only gummies — sometimes milder anxiety risk, sometimes a less sharp peak.
Because effects are individual, the right way to use a blend is still label-first: note total Delta-9 mg per piece, total CBD mg per piece, and servings per bottle. Start low, especially if you are new to edibles or switching brands.
Compared with Puffy Cherry Slushie (a more premium 1:1 live resin style product in the catalog), Tangerine is the economy blend: less extraction storytelling, lower price, same broad idea of not going THC-only. Compared with Yumz Sour Green Apple, Tangerine trades pure THC clarity for CBD in the formula and a lower pack price.
- Dual cannabinoid framing (Delta-9 THC + CBD)
- Budget tier vs live resin premium gummies
- Best evaluated by labeled mg per gummy, not pack price alone
- Different use case than THC-only fruit gummies
Flavor and everyday usability
Tangerine is a bright citrus candy profile — closer to orange-citrus gummies than to sour apple tartness or cherry candy. Flavor is a legitimate filter in this category because cannabinoid options often feel similar at the same milligram level once you account for tolerance.
Budget gummies sometimes sacrifice texture or aftertaste. Without relying on a huge independent review corpus, the practical advice is simple: if citrus candy flavors are not something you enjoy in regular sweets, this is an easy skip; if you do, it is a natural alternative to lemon or berry SKUs already reviewed on Elevated Guide.
Usability also includes timing. Like other swallowed edibles, expect delayed onset. Pair first use with a calendar gap where you will not need to drive or make high-stakes decisions, and avoid stacking with alcohol.
Price, documentation, and buyer checks
Twenty dollars is the headline. For comparison shopping against $35–$40 gummies, that price invites impulse adds — which is exactly when people skip the COA. Do not. Confirm the product page shows recent third-party testing, allergen info, and clear per-serving cannabinoid amounts.
labTested is not flagged as true on the catalog entry for this SKU in our product data, which is a signal to be more hands-on as a buyer: look for downloadable or linked results on Kush Queen's page before you treat it as documentation-forward as Puffy's lab-tested gummies.
Budget products can be excellent or inconsistent. The review stance here is comparative and caution-aware: Tangerine earns a place on the shortlist for price and blend format, while final purchase confidence should come from current label and lab details, not from price alone.
How it compares in this catalog
Puffy Lemon Wreck / Cherry Slushie: higher price, live resin positioning, stronger brand review volume on Elevated Guide. Choose Puffy when extraction quality and presentation matter more than minimizing spend.
Yumz Sour Green Apple: clearer THC-only story and mid-tier pricing. Choose Yumz when you do not want CBD in the formula.
Kush Queen Strawberry (same brand, unreviewed twin lane): same budget blend strategy with a different flavor. Tangerine is the better first review SKU; Strawberry can wait until you know you like the brand's edible baseline.
For beginners reading "best THC gummies for beginners" style guides: Tangerine is relevant as a low-cost blend option, but only with strict half-piece starts and delayed-onset discipline.
Final verdict
Kush Queen Tangerine is not trying to be the most premium gummy on the shelf. It is trying to be affordable, citrus-forward, and CBD-inclusive — and on those terms it is the right product to add to the reviewed catalog first among Kush Queen edibles.
Buy it if you want a cheap way to evaluate a Delta-9 + CBD gummy and you like tangerine/citrus candy flavors. Look elsewhere if you want live resin complexity, maximum THC-only intensity, or the strongest documentation story in the lineup without checking the retailer page yourself.
Potential downsides
- Budget pricing is not a guarantee of low milligram strength — always read the labeled mg per gummy and start with a partial piece if you are new to edibles.
- Edible onset is typically 45–90 minutes (sometimes longer with food). Do not re-dose early.
- CBD can change how THC feels for some people; if you want maximum THC-forward intensity, a single-cannabinoid gummy may fit better.
- Affiliate retail pages and batch labels change — confirm ingredients, allergens, and current lab results before buying.
- Hemp-derived THC laws vary by state; verify local rules for Delta-9 products before ordering.
Final verdict
Tangerine Delta-9 + CBD gummies are the catalog's clear budget blend option: citrus flavor, dual-cannabinoid framing, and a $20 entry price that makes brand and format testing low-risk. They will not replace Puffy live resin gummies for terpene-forward premium seekers, and they are not the purest THC-only experience. For shoppers building a shortlist around price, CBD balance, and citrus taste, Kush Queen Tangerine is the right first Kush Queen gummy to review and compare.
Tangerine Delta 9 THC + CBD Gummies
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