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Cereal Killaz Chocolate Bars are Infused with Full-Spectrum RSO

Cereal Killaz Chocolate Bars are the newest edibles from LePow Extracts that take the form of miniature chocolate bars infused with full-spectrum RSO (Rick Simpson Oil) and cereal pieces. This new and user-friendly way for adults to intake the full-spectrum extract is being introduced with a chocolate tasting flight with flavors like Cinnamon Crazy, Cocoa Loco and Berry Insane.

These nostalgic treats with a grown-up twist are precisely infused for consistent experiences that speak to the needs of recreational consumers and medical marijuana patients alike. And thanks to the combination of full-spectrum RSO and distillate, LePow Extracts promises an "outstanding blend of terpenes and cannabinoids with none of the bitter taste often associated with THC-rich, full-spectrum products."
Trend Themes
1. Cannabis-infused Edibles - There is an opportunity for companies to explore new and creative ways of infusing cannabis into everyday food and beverage products to appeal to different consumer tastes.
2. Full-spectrum Extract - Companies can invest in this technology to offer more consistent and effective experiences for both recreational and medical marijuana consumers.
3. Nostalgia-inspired Products - Brands can explore ways of incorporating nostalgic elements into their products, similar to the cereal pieces in Cereal Killaz Chocolate Bars, to create a unique and memorable experience for consumers.
Industry Implications
1. Cannabis - The cannabis industry can innovate by exploring new ways of infusing and combining cannabis with other food and beverage products.
2. Confectionery - The confectionery industry can explore ways of incorporating cannabis into their products to appeal to a growing market of cannabis consumers.
3. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can embrace the trend of cannabis-infused products and offer unique and innovative options to consumers.

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