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Fresh baked ice cream cake strain
Fresh baked ice cream cake strain






This guide is just the tip of the iceberg of some of the most delicious edibles you can find in the Commonwealth, from a food lover’s perspective. Plus, they’re sold in beautiful, gift-worthy packaging, perfectly ready for the holidays for your cannabis-enthusiast friends. Sure, edibles have to comply with quite a few regulations-they’re limited to 5.5 mg of THC per serving, for example, and they can’t be shaped like animals, humans, or sports equipment ( really!)-but the rules aren’t stifling creativity. Accordingly, brands of edibles are sprouting up like, well, weeds, and you don’t have to settle for second-rate infused treats. Just a tablespoon of creamy, delicious ice cream? C’mon.)Ĭannabis business is booming in Massachusetts these days-to the tune of billions of dollars-and since the opening of Greater Boston’s first recreational pot shop four years ago, it seems like there’s a dispensary on every corner, not to mention everything from cannabis-infused dinner parties and meal kits to chocolate-making classes. (The only problem? Some of these products taste so good, you might find it hard to stick to the recommended serving. Where once edibles were a means to an end-try as you might have, that brownie wasn’t really drowning out the distinctive flavor of weed-now legit chefs with impressive resumes are creating edibles.

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Photo by Rachel Leah BlumenthalĬhocolate, ice cream, gummies, dried mango, root beer… that’s not the shopping list of someone with a sweet tooth that’s just a small sampling of the almost countless products the cannabis industry infuses with THC these days.

fresh baked ice cream cake strain

A sampling of edibles available around Massachusetts, from gummies to chocolate bars to baked goods.








Fresh baked ice cream cake strain