Original OG Krunch dealers
Who hasn't dreamed of cute little green heads in a bag—completely legally? OG Krunch offers it to you.
Appearances can be deceiving—the startup founded by two childhood friends doesn't sell big bags of weed, but rather candy that looks like ganja.
A pretty funky video explains this bold project:
«Oh, subliminal messages—when you've got us in your grip, our brains take unexpected shortcuts!»
A perfect shade of green that makes you want to grinder All for a mega treat. Nope! Made with white chocolate, Japanese green tea, and puffed rice, the OG Krunch is sure to delight your other senses.
It took a year of research to find the perfect balance between the product’s appearance, taste, and shelf life. Two other recipes that have already been developed—named ’Coco Bud« and »Peanut Haze«—will expand the OG Krunch lineup.
The two entrepreneurs aim to raise €8,500 through crowdfunding to open «Le Coffeeshop» in the city of Nîmes in July 2016, fund their marketing efforts, and find distributors throughout France.
OG Krunch will be sold in bags or in small, airtight plastic snap-top containers. Here, the two friends are using packaging similar to the boxes distributed by cannabis dispensaries in the United States.
Looking ahead, the master chocolatiers are already planning to expand into the countries with more flexible policies than France. In Spain and the Netherlands, the goal will be to create treats that are just a tad more mind-altering than those sold in France.
Théo Caillart
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