Now, I’m not a very healthy eater, and I would normally grab one of Buddha’s Best’s amazing chocolate frosted cookies long before I would touch a granola bar. But since I’ve worked my way down their offerings, I’ve landed here, and here I must accept to be. What kind of reviewer would I be if I wasn’t willing to take one for the team?
There was a strong cannabis scent to be aware of that drew some sideways looks when I opened the package in public. This is typical of a Buddha’s Best edible and their extreme potency. The ingredients for the bar reads like a foodies shopping list at Trader Joe’s: granola, rolled oats, raisins, nuts, eggs, craisins, chopped dates, brown sugar, honey wheat germ, salt, vanilla extract, and (of course) cannabutter. This edible combines natural sweetness and a filling, wholesome composition. I couldn’t eat the whole thing, even if I wanted to, which will keep patients from medicating to highly. This thing was delicious, and I must admit, though I’m hardly converted, I am convinced.
At 220 mgs, Buddha’s Best is no joke. Even its suggested 4 servings means 55 mg a dose, no meager amount. I ate it in thirds, and it did indeed prove to be quite the potent medication. I like this. Not because I can get higher, but because I can eat less. There is no need for a patient to have to eat an entire brownie or krispy treat or even granola bar to get the relief they need. A nibble here and there should be able to get you through the day, and with Buddha’s Best, that’s what you get.
As with almost all edibles I eat, the high starts with a nice body buzz at first. I was able to concentrate, making this a reliable daytime medication at appropriate doses. As the high continued to build, it was fun and creative, peaking in a giggly, euphoric rush. Eventually, it warms to a numb limbed high that allows for pain free activity all day long.
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