Cannabis Product Review: Garden Society Edibles - Bright Blooms and Bliss Blossoms - Dr. Emily Earlenbaugh @emilyearlenbaugh
I have been wanting to try out Garden Society’s edible line for a while now because I love their branding and concept, and recently had the opportunity when I reviewed them for Cannabis Now Magazine (article forthcoming). I have to say I was not disappointed.
The packaging was beautiful. Their brand concept is low dose edibles aimed at women - which is smart because more and more women are using cannabis. According to some studies, the women using cannabis now outnumber the men. With so many cannabis products designed to appeal to the young male demographic, it was nice to enjoy my marijuana in a form that is so pretty and refined.
I decided to enjoy my treats in my garden - since it felt fitting :)
Yum! These looked pretty tasty when I opened up the boxes!
Bright Blooms
I started with the Bright Blooms - sweet gourmet gellees flavored with strawberry basil and passionfruit. They were incredibly delicious. Each one is dosed with 5mg of THC from a sativa hybrid strain. These are very low dose so you can enjoy the candy without having to worry about getting too stoned, making them great for parties, or microdosing. The box only has 40mg’s in the whole thing. It left me with a very light buzz, which was almost not noticeable, but did put me in an uplifted mood.
Bliss Blossoms
Later, I tried some Bliss Blossoms. These are definitely my favorite. Not only do they melt in your mouth with super yummy milk-chocolate, they are made with 10mg’s of a 1:1 indica strain that I found very relaxing and pain-relieving. Maybe 30 minutes after eating, I felt my shoulders relax and knew they were working. 2 hours or so later, I started to feel sleepy. These have enough of a dose to feel more like a regular edible - but not so much that you can go too far. They are perfect for newbies and those with a low tolerance.
Both products were really tasty and beautifully packaged. I would definitely get them again.
Garden Society is based in Sonoma County California, and can be found throughout the greater San Francisco Bay Area.
-Dr. Emily Earlenbaugh @emilyearlenbaugh
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