Thc infused sugar to hit u. S. Market

THC Infused Sugar to Hit U.S. Market

NEW YORK, NY – Old Pal, a distinguished cannabis lifestyle brand, has teamed up with culinary star Babish to introduce a groundbreaking new product: “Old Pal x Babish THC-Infused Sugar.” This innovative offering aims to transform the culinary cannabis market, blending Old Pal’s cannabis expertise with Babish’s creative culinary approach.

The collaboration promises to enhance the home cooking experience, offering a versatile THC-infused sugar that can be used in both baking and beverages. “We are thrilled to partner with Babish to bring this exciting new product to market,” said Rusty Wilenkin, Co-Founder and CEO of Old Pal. “This partnership aligns our mutual dedication to quality and creating memorable culinary experiences.”

Andrew Rea of Binging with Babish shared his excitement about the venture, reflecting on his early days of creating makeshift edibles. “With the help of Old Pal, we’re introducing the latest in THCnology: a precision-dosed, versatile sugar that’s perfect for homemade edibles and cannabis cocktails,” said Rea.

Thc infused sugar to hit u. S. Market
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The THC-infused sugar is designed for ease of use in the kitchen, featuring precise dosing with approximately 5 MG of THC per teaspoon, allowing users to tailor their culinary creations to their taste and desired potency. The product is produced in collaboration with Azuca, ensuring high quality, safety, and transparency for consumers.

“Old Pal x Babish THC-Infused Sugar” is set to redefine cannabis-infused cuisine, making it an essential addition to any modern kitchen.

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