10 Best Edibles Of 2017

You can find drinks, sweets and savory snacks on our list of the best edibles of 2017.
10 Best Edibles Of 2017
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Edibles are a great way for people that don’t like smoke to get their medicine. Even if you’re a weed smoker, edibles are a nice way to switch things up or keep things discreet. The best edibles of 2017 are consistent, low-key and tasty. Here’s a variety of the best-infused snacks this year had to offer.

10. Pot Chips

LOL Edibles has a wide variety of infused products. They’ve come a long way from the typical infused brownie or chocolate bar. If you’d prefer a savory snack that’ll get you high, their Pot Chips are worth trying.

Pros: It’s a savory snack with a high dose of THC. Every bag is labeled with the exact strain used and whether it is indica, sativa or hybrid. You can also choose between chili cheese, crunchy Cheetos, hot Cheetos and extra hot Cheetos.

Cons: It’s harder to guess the exact dose per chip. We wouldn’t recommend this to an inexperienced edible user. If you’re used to consuming well over 100 mg of THC per sitting, you can split this bag into three servings.

Why We Like It: One of the only potent and savory infused edibles on the market.

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  1. Not new to making edibles, read your 2017 article. Looking for insight from someone who sees industry up close. Want to get into the industry. Suggestions for finding the best packaging company, or labeling company. I am operating under the radar in Delaware, but looking for pieces to complete the pie, so to speak. Any insight greatly appreciated.

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