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Chef Boyarweed: Dank Brownies

February 28th, 2007 by Alex

Chef Boyarweed: Dank Brownies

While checking out the edibles at my local dispensary, I decided to pick up Chef Boyarweed’s Dank Brownie and it made my night turn out especially relaxing.

theFreshScent Product Recap
Category Medicinal Edible
Company Chef Boyarweed
Pros Long lasting
Cons Taste
Price $10.00
tFS Rating 8.0/10

This brownie doesn’t stray far from its dank name. It packs a powerful punch that starts to take effect fairly quickly (for an edible) and lasts for several hours. Again, this ranges from person to person, based on his or her size/weight and the amount of food in the stomach at the time of digestion. In my personal case, it lasted for almost four hours.

The smell doesn’t signal any potency within. Unfortunately, when eating this little delectable, it doesn’t provide the best chocolate flavor… largely due to the sizable amounts of marijuana mixed in (which you will definitely notice). Just wash it down with a glass of milk and you’ll be good to go.

One thing I wish was on the packaging was the amount of bud used in the recipe and also the strain type. Still, it is well worth the $10 price tag. Overall, a great edible that doesn’t break your wallet and leave you asking, “That’s it?”

If it works for you as it did for me, you’ll be looking to increase your brownie budget.

Concentr8 Dumb Drops: Lemon

February 26th, 2007 by Alex

Concentr8 Dumb Drops: Lemon

To start this week off with something a little different, I’m reviewing Concentr8’s Dumb Drops in Lemon flavor.

Edibles are always a challenge to review because their effects are so subjective - how big you are, what you’ve eaten and if you drink any alcohol all massively alter the effectiveness of THC being delivered to the body through the GI tract.

theFreshScent Product Recap
Category Medicinal Edible
Company Concentr8
Pros Powerful edible
Cons Bitter taste
Price $20.00
tFS Rating 8.5/10

The first positive point about this gumdrop is that it keeps well. Each one comes in its own individual screw-top case and, unlike truffles, they won’t melt in the sun. The gumpdrop itself is relatively large, with the exact same diameter as a quarter.

Both the smell and taste are relatively subtle with this edible. It’s got a light, sugary smell with undertones of hash. As you can see from the picture, this little ball of sugar packs a punch. Depending on your luck, you can get up to .8 a gram of hash in each one.

The Dumbdrops are extremely chewy and it takes a while to get the whole thing down. The more you chew, the more you start to taste the bitterness of the hash, which isn’t entirely pleasant.

These gumdrops creep up on you, with the first of the effects being felt around 25 minutes after taking the lemon drop. It’s hard to describe the exact feeling, but if you’ve taken an edible you know how it affects your body and spreads from there. This is one of the strongest edibles I’ve come across and it definitely puts you in your seat.

For the cost of $20 a pop, this is a great deal. An edible that you can rely on is a nice change of pace and Concentr8 has created something that’s worth the cash.





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