Review: Canna-Sours Gummies by IESO
While at NuEra Urbana, I was gifted with my purchase a free pack of Canna-Sours Sour Watermelon Gummies by IESO. As I keep mentioning, I’m not a fan of sour candies. But, hey, a free pack of five gummies is a free pack of five gummies. I’d set aside the small black pouch, which was about the size of a playing card, and forgotten about the gummies until a couple weeks later. After some physical labor, I’d wanted something to sooth muscle pain for later in the night while staying at a hotel. So I tucked the Canna-Sours Sour Watermelon Gummies in my bag for the work trip.
That night at the hotel after work, I cut open the small black pouch and ate all five gummies. Each gummy contained 5mg of THC. I usually ingest 30-40mg of THC for a full body buzz, but the 25mg were plenty enough to take off the edge. The effects were what I expected with onset and length of the buzz for 25mg. I was relaxed with a mild body buzz and relatively focused head high. Late in the buzz, I did get tired and slept well that night.
The small pouch made the Canna-Sours a perfect travel companion. Easy to pack. Easy to conceal. Easy to ingest. The Watermelon Gummies had a nice sweet flavor that countered the mild sourness. I was pleasantly surprised the by balance of sugar and sour.
A couple weeks later, NuEra Urban had Canna-Sours Sour Cherry Gummies and the Sour Neon Smileys on sale for five bucks, so I picked up the two packs for any future travels. Then promptly ate them at home a few days later.
I enjoyed the flavor of the Sour Cherry even more than the Watermelon. And just when I’d thought I was getting over my dislike for sour candies, I ate the Sour Neon Smileys, which contained way more sour and tart tangs than I prefer. Overall, though, I enjoyed the flavors and the effects. And if I need a few packs for discreet travel in the future, these are a perfect fit.
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