MIT 45 Black Kratom Extract Honey Pouch
Description
Description
Ingredients
Ingredients
Suggested Use
Suggested Use
Shipping & Return
Shipping & Return
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About This Product
MIT 45 Black is the extra strength version of MIT 45's honey gel pouch line, sold under their Go Boldly packaging. It is a distributor-channel product. MIT 45 does not currently sell it on their own website, which lists only four SKUs: Go, Gold, Super K, and Super K Extra Strong.
That matters for two reasons. First, it means the manufacturer's own product page cannot be used as a spec source, which is why this page carries no milligram claim. Second, it means the supply is finite and pricing across the market is inconsistent, running from under $5 to nearly $15 for the same single pouch.
Product Origin. MIT 45 is a Utah-based extract manufacturer and a listed American Kratom Association GMP Qualified Vendor. Their extracts are water-based and they market a proprietary purification process. Lab work on their current lots is performed by Cambium Analytica in Traverse City, Michigan, an ISO/IEC 17025:2017 accredited laboratory. Older lots, including the single published Black lot, were tested by Analytical Resource Labs in Lehi, Utah.
MIT 45 posts select lot certificates publicly at mit45.com/certificate-of-analysis. Be aware of what that page actually is: a fixed list of roughly 34 PDF files with a text filter over it, not a batch lookup database. If your lot is not one of the 34, the search returns nothing. We would rather tell you that than let you assume otherwise.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
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