Quell Your Sweet Tooth With Colorado’s Favorite Gummies

Quell Your Sweet Tooth With Colorado’s Favorite Gummies

In Colorado, we love cannabis-infused gummies! Just about every infused product manufacturer in the great Centennial State makes a gummy candy.

But which one should you choose? Here’s the low-down on some of the top gummy brands and what makes them special.

Altus Gummies

Look for it on these menus:

What’s makes them special: Real fruit, gluten-free, nothing artificial, organic ingredients

Altus Gummies are not only better for you than other gummies, they’re truly delicious. That’s not surprising considering that the first ingredient is real fruit puree. Altus’ recreational gummies come in Tropical Pineapple (THC), Blueberry Acai (1:1), and Mango (CBD) varieties. They are not sugar-coated and contain no artificial ingredients. Infused with full-spectrum, CO2/Ethanol/BHO-derived extract, you can buy a 100mg THC package for $14 to $22.

Wana Sour Gummies

(Courtesy of Wana)

Look for it on these menus:

What’s makes them special: Vegan, gluten-free, organic ingredients

Wana makes up a whopping 18% of the edibles sold in Colorado (over a million per month). Their sativa, indica, and hybrid Wana Sour Gummies come in Blueberry, Assorted, and Mango flavors in recreational (10mg) and medical (20mg) doses. They also have a 1:1 CBD:THC variety in Strawberry Lemonade. These sugar-coated gummies are made with natural sugars, vegan and some organic ingredients. That makes it easier to forgive their use of non-organic pesticides and artificial colors. You can buy a 100mg package for $17 to $25.

Stillwater Gummy Supplements

(Courtesy of Stillwater)

Look for it on these menus:

What’s makes them special: Microdosed, gluten-free, real fruit concentrates, organic ingredients

Stillwater Gummy Supplements, released in 2018, are powered by Ripple. These 5mg microdosed gummies come in Blood Orange (THC), Green Tea Mango (1:1), and Honey Lavender (CBD). They are not sugar-coated, contain no artificial ingredients, contain real fruit concentrates, and have some organic ingredients. They’re gluten-free, but keep in mind that they’re not vegan. You can buy a 100mg package for $18 to $22.

Incredibles Gummies and Fruit Chews

(Courtesy of Incredibles)

Look for it on these menus:

What’s makes them special: Gluten-free, organic ingredients, real fruit juice

Indica, sativa, and hybrid incredibles Gummies and Fruit Chews come in a wide variety of flavors and in medical and recreational strengths. They’re all-natural, gluten-free, and non-GMO. Infused with full-spectrum, whole-plant extract, you can buy a 100mg package for $17 to $21.

Highly Edible Gummy Pucks 

(Courtesy of Highly Edible)

Look for it on these menus:

What’s makes them special: Vegan, gluten-free, organic ingredients

Highly Edible Gummy Pucks hails from the makers of CannaPunch. They come in a variety of flavors and strengths both medical and recreational. Sugar-coated, gluten-free, vegan, and made with all-natural, organic ingredients, the gummies are also infused with cannabis extracted using a proprietary propane-based, nano-extraction technology (NXT). You can buy a 100mg package for $17 to $20.

Dixie Gummies

(Courtesy of Dixie)

Look for it on these menus:

What’s makes them special: Gluten-free, very sour

Dixie Gummies have been a Colorado staple since the beginning. These recreational 100mg gummies come in Citrus Blast, Sour Smash, Tropical Twist, and Watermelon (1:1) flavors. Dixie’s gummies are infused with a CO2/Ethanol-derived extract and coated with a sour powder. You can buy a 100mg package for $16 to $19.

Robhots Gummies

(Courtesy of Robhots)

Look for it on these menus:

What’s makes them special: Seasonal flavors, gluten-free

Robhots Gummies have been around since 2015. Back then, their sugar-coated, BHO-laden, robot-shaped gummies were at the forefront of the Colorado gummy craze. Robhots come in a variety of flavors (including a few that are available only seasonally) and a huge assortment of medical and recreational doses. Unfortunately, they use artificial flavors, sweeteners, and colors, and no longer come in that cute little robot shape. The gummies are infused with 96% butane-derived distillate that puts the “BHO” in RoBHOts You can buy a 100mg package for $18 to $19.

Views: 787
Right Menu Icon