You Can Now Get Magnolia Bakery’s Iconic Banana Pudding As A THC-Infused Edible

Magnolia Bakery is one of the most iconic bakeries in New York City and typically the only bakery with a line out the door on Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve, all in due part to their famous banana pudding.

Collaborating with Incredibles edibles, a highly acclaimed brand specializing in cannabis-infused edibles and owned by Green Thumb Industries Inc., the renowned bakery is embarking on a new journey — venturing into the world of THC edibles.

In partnership with Magnolia Bakery, Incredibles has created two THC-infused chocolate bars:

  • Swirled Famous Banana Pudding Bar: A swirl of creamy vanilla pudding, crunchy vanilla cookies, and freeze-dried bananas containing 10mg THC per piece and 100mg THC per bar.
  • Red Velvet Piece Ahhh Cake 1:1 Bar: Flavors of moist crimson cake, cream cheese tang, and rich dark chocolate, containing 10mg THC and 10mg CBD per piece and 100mg THC and 100mg CBD per bar.

The catch — because there is always a catch — the new edible innovation isn’t even available to the loyal fans in New York. The city isn’t licensed to sell these items, however, local residents in Illinois, Nevada, and Massachusetts will be able to shop these limited-edition THC-infused chocolate bars at RISE Dispensaries.

New York, looks like you’ll just have to settle with the original Banana Pudding this year, which isn’t all that bad.

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