

I went for the Traquili-Tea as I had a rough night sleep the night before. All their teas are targeted toward women to help them with sleep, sex drive, and pain relief. Founders Jennifer Chapin and Amanda Jones started the company after watching one of their friends battle cancer. I chose this Tranquili-Tea ($6-$10 for one pouch), because I was really drawn to the company Kikoko’s story. The next night I still was feeling hungover/high and decided I needed something to relax me into a peaceful sleep. Night 2: Kikoko Tranquili-Tea with Indica Honey Bear Honey Then I started to find myself being really in my head. Since I expected raw cookie dough batter, I was disappointed. If the package marketed it as “oatmeal cookie dough,” I would’ve been satisfied. Made with oat flour, coconut oil, and date paste, the bites tasted nutty and grainy, like a granola bar with a slight cannabis aftertaste.
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This was a rookie move the label even says, “wait two hours for the full effect.” Then, immediately decided it wasn’t enough and snacked on another one. One bite (or cookie) makes you feel “free,” two bites “clear,” and three bites “space.” I started with one. The side of the package has a little guide on how much to take. I was really excited about GBE Raw Cookie Dough ($28). Here are my reviews on the different products I tried out. Remember to wait up to two hours to feel the full effect before taking another dose. If it’s your first time experimenting with edibles, take the lowest dosage (like 2.5-5 mg THC). All edibles say on the label how much THC is in the whole package and per serving size. The law requires no transparent packages or kid-friendly shapes, so children aren’t enticed to eat your special edibles.Įverybody is different. This design choice isn’t to make it easier to sneak edibles onto an airplane. Today’s versions are chicly and discretely packaged and look akin to Urban Outfitters beauty products. If you live in California, you might have seen its red billboards featuring a close-up of diverse models encouraging you to shop, relax, play, or heal because “it’s legal.” Walking into the West Hollywood MedMen, I felt like Charlie in the Chocolate Factory, but instead of needing a golden ticket to enter, all I needed was my driver’s license.īack in the day, edibles seemed limited to gummies or brownies packaged in clear plastic with huge green marijuana leaves displayed on top. I checked out a bunch of packaged edibles at my local dispensary MedMen. Today, dispensaries are catering to a completely different customer: the cannabis curious, AKA me. Instead of needing a card from a “doctor,” now all you need is a valid ID proving you are 21 years of age. Since the legalization, dispensaries have gotten a makeover.

Marijuana has been legal in the state of California since January, joining Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Colorado, Nevada, Massachusetts, and Maine, where you can purchase weed for fun.
