Chocolate Coated Weed Pretzel and Blueberry Cheesecake

A family-owned marijuana company, about 50 miles northeast of Lansing, is building an edible empire. Thousands of marijuana plants are blooming. More greenhouses are being built. Stable chocolates, fudges, and other sweets are flooding the statewide market continuously.
Ben and Vinnie Celani moved from Michigan to California and Colorado in 2014 to open a “High Life Farm.” Three years later, they returned to their hometown and opened another processing plant and planting facility in Chesaning. This year, the company’s business is still booming, with more than 200 employees, a 250,000-square-foot growth factory, and a broad product lineup, with shelves in almost every entertainment and medical hot pot restaurant in Greater Lansing.
The company does not have its own supply center. Instead, the Selani Brothers (currently) are mainly focused on processing, manufacturing and distributing their own line of rotten foods, as well as washed products from Kiva Confections and Wana Brands in California and Michigan.
“There are incredible opportunities in this industry right now. Especially in Michigan, when the reset button was pressed four or five years ago, it exploded.” Ben Celani explained. “It is also becoming more and more competitive. Now is really a good time to see who can stay in this state for a long time.”
If the mouth-watering flavor can prove the chance of long-term success, High Life Farms is likely to become a Coca-Cola classic cannabis. Ordinary readers know that I don’t say this word often, but this is indeed the best hemp chocolate I have tasted.
I’m a bit biased because cheesecake is my favorite dessert of all time, but I might buy these chocolate bars even if they don’t make me high. In other words: this chocolate makes me unbelievably tall. The light creamy white chocolate (obviously dyed purple) is mixed with the natural blueberry cheesecake flavor. The underside is coated with a crunchy, salty, pretzel-like crust. The ingredients are simple and the bar divides it nicely into 20 bite-sized (5 mg THC) tablets-perfect for taking at your specific level. For me, this is the whole bar.
An hour later, I happily divided it into several new vinyl materials, found peace in the ordinary housework, and wondered if I could put a full-size cheesecake from DoorDash in my home. Before I finally fell on the sofa, the time of complete relaxation but not complete sedation lingered for several hours.
Nuggies is the latest product of High Life Farms, which will be launched in time for the 420 holiday. The staff there told me that they are currently ranked third in Michigan and are the best-selling chocolate product.
These damp balls made me bake like cheesecake chocolate-maybe I have less attachment to my sofa. I spent most of the four hours on the Lansing River Trail, immersed in the gloomy sky, filled with the weird smell of toast from Gillespieville.
These crunchy-sized pretzel cores are filled with peanut butter and dipped in THC-infused chocolate. The penultimate combination of salt and sweetness is dusted with salt.
The Selani brothers said they plan to introduce more Nuggies flavors later this year. Hope they have preserved the recipe for the cheesecake flavor used in the chocolate bar.
Kyle Kaminski (Kyle Kaminski) is the executive editor of City Pulse and a marijuana enthusiast. He has been smoking marijuana almost every day for the past decade. Kaminski conducts sample surveys of some of the best cannabis products offered in Greater Lansing almost every week and gets high ratings.
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Post time: Apr-30-2021