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Cocoa Rolls from Honest Abes Edibles
“While nobody knows the whole story behind the fiasco that created Benjamins, Benz, and Honest Abes edibles from the same initial group of partners, it’s no wonder that each company has produced a similar competitor to the Cheeba Chew. Sweet Grass Kitchen, which also offers a 60mg “Choco Log” through Mountain High Edibles, produces a higher-quality, 100mg version of the tootsie-roll confection, the Cocoa Roll. Like its contemporary Cheeba-competitors, a strong citrus taste masked the cannabis and even cocoa–but unlike any of the others, it was soft and velvety, pulling from the wrapper like a freshly-baked brownie.” Continue reading
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Beyond Mars Yummy Gummy
“The candy goes down with a sort of hashy after-burn in the back of the throat, but otherwise, the delicious confection is potential staple. It’s an irresistible tropical take on Sunkist’s MTV-era fruit snacks that resembled the fruit they tasted like.” Continue reading
Fruit Jellies from Edi-Pure
Edi-Pure’s Fruit Jellies are not like gummy bears, with the greasy, rubbery consistency (much like Madam Mary Jane’s fish and gigantic Grateful Dead-style bear gummies). Instead, they are sugar-covered fruit slices, a gourmet variety pack version of the popular bright-orange fruit gummies that greet you at the gas station and when you’re ringing up at Safeway. Continue reading
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Karma Chews from North Shore Edibles
Karma Chews are the latest in the line of chewable candy competitors that include veterans like Cheeba Chews and the orange-toffee Benjamin Rolls. The candy’s producer, North Shore, claims that each Karma Chew sports 200mg THC. So how does the candy compare to predecessors? Continue reading
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Cheeba Chews Quad Dose Reviewed
Sativa Cheeba Chews probably produce one of the most consistent psychedelic highs associated with edibles of any sort, and the patients have spoken. Continue reading












