Bad Boy Red Velvet Cake Edible Review

Bad Boy Red Velvet Cake Edible Review

Bad Boy edibles? At first, it sounded to me like a P.Diddy company. Then I recognized the eye logo from the makers of Bad Boy MMA gear. I seriously doubt that the company that makes shirts for fighters inside and outside the octagon would be supplying my medicine this week. However, I couldn’t find any information online. The packaging and labelling are minimal. While this keeps the price down I’m sure, it does little for consumer knowledge or relationships, since there was no listing of ingredients of THC counts.

While it looked like the edible was a bit oily against the packaging, it was not the case with the cake, which was spongy soft and dyed very red. I found it to be a nice pairing with some coffee or tea at the local coffeehouse. It was just the right texture: airy and delicate, not heavy and filling. As an added bonus, there was absolutely no bitter cannabis aftertaste.

I took the opportunity to sample this edible as dessert after my sandwich at lunch. Eaten over the course of a half hour or so, this helped the effects to slide in smooth and unnoticed. But the high continued to build for hours before the eventual peak. I was a bit slow and dazed at first in the high. It was relaxed and comforting in the body and gave a sense of general well-being. I was easily distracted by every noise and movement, and the high treaded a fine line between creative and thoughtful, between productive and dreamy. I felt light headed after eating the whole edible, but it wasn’t at all overbearing. It was just a good full body, high potency high, paired with an euphoric and uplifting attitude. While I’m no expert, I’d guess at a TCH mg count just above 75. This can make for one high strength dose or a couple more manageable sessions.

$10/ Diamond Grove