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Our Favorite Weed Edibles That Aren’t Gummies

There's a lot more (goodness) to eating cannabis edibles than just candy.
There's a lot more (goodness) to eating cannabis edibles than just candy.
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Calitas' Corn Tortilla Chips



Chips and the munchies are nearly synonymous. However, Calitas takes a unique approach to the classic snack food by providing cannabis-infused corn tortilla chips. Hailing from Los Angeles, the Calitas' Corn Tortilla Chips offer an authentically Mexican experience. With their utilization of real cannabis and cannabis oil and adherence to Mexicana cuisine, this product stands out from its competitors.

MJ Baking and Distributions MJ Flour


Bridging the gap between being a baker and being baked, MJ Baking & Distribution presents a must have product for any cannabis enthusiast. MJ Baking and Distribution's MJ Flour contains bleached wheat flour, malted barley flour, and (most importantly) cannabis. Pair this with MJBD's Baking Powder and Baking Soda for a completely-baked baking experience.

MariOil's Olive Oil


Its extra-virgin, organic, cannabis-infused, and the original. MariOil presents their organic cannabis-infused extra virgin olive oil as a possible alternative for any cooking routine. They recommend simply substituting MariOil into any recipe and enjoying the results.

Dad & Dude's Beer


Located in Aurora, Colorado, Dad & Dude's Breweria offers another unique, and original, experience. Affectionately dubbed, Dank, Dad & Dude's cannabis-infused beer is a real game changer. According to their website, they are the first and only brewery to infuse hemp containing cannabinoids into their beers. These beers are best enjoyed with a slice of pizza in hand and a bit of rebelliousness in mind.


Somatik's Goji Berry Sparks


Named the best CBD Edible at the 2019 Emerald Cup, Somatik's Goji Berry Sparks are nothing to scoff at. Each goji berry have 3mg of cannabinoids and a coating of rich dark chocolate created by award winning chocolatier Endorfin Foods. While no other goji berry edibles are currently available, it would prove difficult to find another edible that is sugar-cane free and vegan.

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