Magnolia Bakery Relaunches Banana Pudding-Flavored Edibles

Famous for its iconic banana pudding, New York staple Magnolia Bakery is once again collaborating with Incredibles to relaunch THC-infused chocolate bars. They will come in a Banana Pudding and Red Velvet cake flavor, some of the Bakery’s most famous desserts.

A table with a bowl of banana pudding on it and a red velvet cake next to it. In front two chocolate bars with matching themes to the food.
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The Swirled Famous Banana Pudding Bar will include a mixture of crunchy vanilla cookies, freeze-dried bananas, and vanilla pudding swirls. Red Velvet Piece Ahhh Cake 1:1 Bar will have red velvet cake flavor, a cream cheese tang, and dark chocolate.

The chocolate bars are currently available for purchase at Rise Dispensaries in New York. They will be available online at the Incredibles website by the end of October. In the near future, the company will sell the product in New Jersey as well.

“Magnolia Bakery has been a New York institution for nearly 30 years, and after the overwhelming response to our collaboration chocolate bars last year, we’re thrilled to bring them home to New York and New Jersey,” Dominic O’Brien, SVP of Revenue at Green Thumb, said in a statement reported by Secret New York. “We’re equally excited to now make these unique, flavor-packed cannabis treats accessible to even more adults 21+ across the country through our website and local delivery. These chocolate bars are the best tasting edibles out there – we can’t wait to share them with Americans this fall.”

Magnolia Bakery and Incredibles originally released the chocolate edibles last fall for a limited time. The bars contain tetrahydrocannabinol, commonly called THC, which is the part of a cannabis plant that produces “changes in mood, thoughts, and perceptions of reality,” according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Both bars are made up of 10 pieces that each contain 10mg of THC. However, the Red Velvet Piece Ahhh Cake bar also has 10mg of CBD per piece. Last fall, prices ranged from $18 to $30.

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