The one and only place I found edibles that had any kick was Canibis Healing Arts in Nederland. (Toffee... it tasted great but was still a bit weak unless I consumed two or three doses)

Tried multiple items from multiple Denver area stores and always found myself dissapointed. Too weak, too expensive, too inconsistent to be of any benifit.

I won't purchase any more edibles through dispensaries until there's some consistent manner to judge what's actually in them. Just because the label says it's a level 1, 2, or 3 doesn't mean a damm thing. Too many variables involved to trust the manufacturer.

I do look forward to a time in the future when there is a reliable consistent and accurate way to judge what is being purchased. Until then I won't waste my money on weak and incosistent edibles.

You are more then welcome to dissuade me of my sceptisism with a proven high quality line of medibles.

Baklava - God help me if you come out with a line of potent baklava... I'll be medicated, broke, and weigh thirty pound more then I do right now.