How To Make THC Gummy Bears That Are Shelf Stable and Taste Amazing From A Pastry Chef



Leave these gummies out at room temperature for up to a year! Won’t melt in your pocket and provide accurate doses. Video …

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  1. For anyone like me who was wondering if you can use coconut oil instead of distillate the answer is yes. I can't speak for what distillate tastes like but for me the cannabis taste was quite pronounced with the coconut oil. However in saying that I did not use any form of measurement when adding the oil. I have no idea the strength of my oil, edibles or anything. I used 3 squirts of those small pippets full of oil into the gummy mix.

    I ended up eating all the spillage, or the residue from the bowls, spoons etc and I'm quite medicated right now.

  2. God i would love to pick your brain! I struggle to make gummies that dont taste weird lol, started making shroom gummies w lemon extract and i think the acid is really messing with the gelatin

  3. G’Day I’m getting a like a bitter or a burning after taste sensation. Would this be due to the alcohol ( too much) or am I heating the glucose and sugar too high of a temperature?

  4. See in Texas thc gummies are legal as long as it’s under 0.3% delta 9 thc by volume. It’s our one option for legit thc products in the state. Which if you have a brain that means we can get single serving candy bars or 15mg gummies etc if you do your math.

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