Review: Let’s Roll Craps Dice Gummies by Sin City Cannabis
Sin City Cannabis, founded by Chicago-native Daniel Caravette, recently launched a line of Craps Dice Gummies and Poker Chips Gummies. I picked up the entire flavor line to review, starting with the Let’s Roll Craps Dice.
The three flavors of Let’s Roll Craps Dice included Watermelon, Strawberry, and Green Apple. The Let’s Roll Craps Dice came as ten half-inch-sided cubes shaped like a Vegas craps die. Each semi-translucent die was molded with the Sin City logo, a THC emblem, and dice numbers. Each die contained 10mg of THC.

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The texture of the gummies delivered a bounce back with a slight stickiness to the teeth on the initial chews. Once broken down, the gummy softens and dissolves, releasing more of its flavor. The subtle watermelon, strawberry, and green apple flavors matched the profile without trying to be something they’re not. The watermelon had a note of honeydew. The strawberry contained notes of blueberries and raspberries. And the green apple provided a faint earthy note on the back end.
The effects for all flavors were consistent. A steady onset led to a quick head high. The clearheaded high lasted throughout the buzz. I was productive with chores and work and was overall outgoing and talkative. The onset for the body buzz took longer than expected to kick in. Once fully dosed, though, the body buzz had a tingling and floating sensation that eased muscle and joint pain without couchlocking me. The end of the buzz added some tiredness and I slept well each night. Overall, the Let’s Roll Craps Dice Gummies were a fun concept that also delivered on the flavor and effects.

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All flavors had the same basic ingredients, which included corn syrup, sugar, beef gelatin, lactic acid, citric acid, pectin, artificial flavors, artificial colors, vegetable oil, and carnauba wax. The only difference between the ingredients was the artificial color, which included FD&C Red #40, FD&C Blue #1, or a combination of FD&C Blue #1 and Red #40
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