Lab Results and Certificates of Analysis

Every batch of Torch Gummies is tested by an independent, accredited laboratory before it goes on sale. View our COAs below.

What We Test For

Our third-party lab tests verify the safety and accuracy of every product. Each Certificate of Analysis (COA) covers the following:

Cannabinoid Potency Verifies exact THC, CBD, Delta 9, THC-P, and total cannabinoid content per gummy and per package.
Heavy Metals Screens for lead, arsenic, mercury, and cadmium to ensure levels are below detectable limits.
Pesticides Tests for a full panel of pesticide residues to confirm clean, safe hemp sourcing.
Residual Solvents Checks that no harmful solvents remain from the extraction process.
Microbial Contamination Tests for mold, yeast, E. coli, and salmonella to confirm product safety.

Certificates of Analysis by Product Line

Click any product line below to view or download the most recent COA. We update these with every new batch.

Delta 9 Gummies

3500mg and 5000mg packs. THC-P + Delta 9 THC + THC-X blend.

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CBD Gummies

250mg packs. Hemp-derived CBD with no significant THC content.

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Haymaker Gummies

Live resin infused. THC-P + Delta 9 THC + THC-X blend with preserved terpenes.

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Hulk Gummies

7000mg and 15000mg packs. Delta 9 + THC-P high-potency blend.

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Request a Specific COA

If you need the COA for a specific batch number or product, email us at [email protected] with the product name and batch number (printed on the packaging). We will send you the lab report within 24 hours.

How to Read a COA

A Certificate of Analysis is a document issued by an independent laboratory that summarizes the results of testing on a specific product batch. Here is what to look for:

  • Cannabinoid profile – Shows the exact milligram content of each cannabinoid (Delta 9 THC, THC-P, CBD, etc.) per serving and per package.
  • Contaminant panels – Results for heavy metals, pesticides, residual solvents, and microbial tests. Look for “ND” (not detected) or “Pass.”
  • Lab accreditation – Confirm the lab is ISO 17025 accredited or state-licensed. This ensures the results are reliable.
  • Batch number match – The batch number on the COA should match the one printed on your product packaging.