Ounce of Hope launched its first-ever THC-infused King Cake, and this limited-edition seasonal treat blends modern cannabis culture with Louisiana's famous Mardi Gras dessert. Exclusively available throughout February, the THC-infused King Cake contains 300mg of hemp-derived delta-9 THC per cake—when divided into 20 slices, each serving delivers 15 milligrams of hemp-derived delta-9 THC.
To produce this special cake, Ounce of Hope partnered with a bakery in Lafayette, Louisiana, and offers decadent flavors like Praline, Pecan, & Cream Cheese; Praline & Pecan; Chocolate; Cream Cheese; and Wedding Cake, alongside Traditional Plain.
For peak freshness and the highest quality eating experience, the cakes only ship on select days of the week with an ice pack.
THC-Infused King Cakes
This Ounce of Hope Cake Has 15mg of Hemp-Derived Delta-9 THC Per Slice
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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