Cotton Candy Edibles Are Now A Thing And Should Be At Theme Parks Everywhere

In the world of edibles, we’ve seen everything from cannabis-infused snacks, to full-on dinners, and while you probably thought you’ve seen it all, the edible culture is crossing over to stadium food culture.

B-Edibles in San Diego created cannabis-infused cotton candy, so you can get that elevated feeling, all while feeling like a kid at a carnival.

Made with organic cane sugar, organic flavors, and lab-tested Co2 cannabis extract, the gluten-free, non-GMO “Candy Floss” has all the key terms that us millennials like to see in a product.

They have a few different flavors, like Rose petals, watermelon, lavender, and apple, available in 1 ounce containers, or spun on a stem at events.

The sweet edible seems to be popular among its small, but strong following, but one fear, like most edibles, is the unpredictable serving sizes. The containers have 100 milligrams of THC, so while you’ve got that sweet cannabis melting in your mouth, you can’t be too sure how much is enough.

When B-Ediles caters events, though, they do infuse the candy to the individual’s preference, so there is some control there.

This could very well be the future of carnivals and sporting events. Well, probably not any time soon, but you can only hope.

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