Convenience: 5/5
Flavor: 5/5
Activation time: 4/5
Effects: 4/5
Price: 4/5
Overall score: 4.4
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If you’ve ever seen an experienced BBQ chef slather ribs with honey glaze, you know what to expect before you take a single bite of Zendo BBQ Honey Roasted Almonds. Surprisingly smoky and deliciously sweet, these edibles satisfied our hankering for barbecue without any of the meat or mess.
On their own, the flavors present in Zendo BBQ Honey Roasted Almonds can be somewhat overwhelming. That’s why we’d recommend blending these THC almonds into a party trail mix. Alongside chocolate chips, dried berries, and other nuts, Zendo’s cannabis-infused BBQ almonds will provide an unexpected kick of zest right where it’s needed the most.
Perhaps because the other flavors in our Zendo BBQ Honey Roasted Almonds were so strong, we didn’t notice any particular THC taste either while chewing or after swallowing. If you paid close attention, however, the telltale taste of cannabis was just barely detectable.
Our Zendo BBQ Honey Roasted Almonds took a surprisingly long time to take effect. While most edibles kick in within around 30 minutes, it wasn’t until around 45 minutes had passed that we noticed the effects of our THC-infused almonds.
Our almonds provided very light effects that didn’t seem to be distinctly indica or sativa. If we ate more almonds at a time, we’re sure that the effects would be stronger. Our Zendo BBQ Honey Roasted Almonds were so flavorful, however, that it was hard to eat more than a handful at a time.
Let’s summarize the key takeaways of our Zendo BBQ Honey Roasted Almonds experience:
Once they kicked in, however, our Zendo BBQ Honey Roasted Almonds provided effects that lasted for around 90 minutes. We ate four 2.5mg almonds during our first session, and we tried eating six the following day. There wasn’t much of a difference between the effects of a 10mg and 15mg dose of Zendo BBQ Honey Roasted Almonds.
Based on our experience, we’d recommend that 3-4 Zendo BBQ Honey Roasted Almonds provide the best dosage. You can certainly consume more of these cannabis-infused almonds at a time, but you’d probably get sick of the taste of barbecue before you found the solid high you’re looking for. Instead of depending on Zendo BBQ Honey Roasted Almonds to get blitzed, enjoy them sparingly, and savor the flavor.
Zendo is a small California cannabis edible company that was founded in 2017. At present, this brand only offers THC-infused almonds and cannabis coconut oil, making the Zendo product line highly limited.
However, Zendo has been publicly recognized for its high-quality products. This brand won the High Times award for Best Edible in 2017, and Zendo edibles have remained reasonably popular ever since.
Zendo doesn’t have a lot to say about itself, and this brand’s website hasn’t been updated in a while. The packaging Zendo provides with its products is, however, highly informative, and we were able to learn that this brand uses raw almonds, raw honey, and natural barbecue seasoning to craft its delicious THC almonds.
Here’s everything you need to know about Zendo BBQ Honey Roasted Almonds:
Zendo BBQ Honey Roasted Almonds are ideal for new or casual THC users who don’t want to smoke cannabis flower or ingest sugary gummies. These barbecue almonds are just dying to be added into trail mix, and they also look great placed on a coffee table or kitchen counter. The slow activation time and mild effects that Zendo BBQ Honey Roasted Almonds provide, however, might disappoint more seasoned cannabis users.
written by Samuel Popejoy
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THC Content
5mg per almond
Price
$20
Recommended For
Snacking
Target Age Group
35+
Quantity
20 pieces, 5mg THC each
Activation Time
35 minutes
Other Products
Coconut oil and Peanut butter
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written by Samuel Popejoy