Half Lollipop: The cannabis-infused lollipop with seeds inside
Lollipops with cannabis have been on the market for some time now. But has anyone ever seen a cannabis-infused lollipop that also contains cannabis seeds inside?
This is the case of Half Lollipop, a magical weed-infused lollipop with cannabis seeds in the stick. These seeds are totally clean and contain no pesticides or GMOs. The lollipops are made by Half Lit, a company that sells confectionery for the therapeutic cannabis market. It uses only organic ingredients to make its lollipops and seeds.
These lollipops come in six different varieties: Pineapple Paradise, Watermelon Wonderland, Hot Mama Mango, Lit Lemonade, Lunar Lavender and Calming Caramel Acai.
A boon for these lollipops following the success of edibles across the Atlantic
In the USA, edibles sales are breaking records. In Washington State, sales of cannabic edibles soared by 121% this year. In the state of Colorado, meanwhile, sales have tripled since 2014, rising from $17 million to $53 million, according to analysis by the company Headsent Inc..
The reason? Many people in the United States want to consume cannabis while preserving their lungs. So they prefer a space cake rather than a joint. In addition, many new users are turning to edibles as a discreet and effective way of consuming THC and CBD. However, edibles offer a high more intense and longer.
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