Review: Sweet Life by Hannah Marsh Mellow Treat by Ieso
After binging chocolates and gummies to fight unforeseen soreness, I needed a different type of edible to consume. So while in Peoria a couple weeks ago, I picked up a Sweet Life by Hannah Marsh Mellow Treat by Ieso from Trinity Compassionate Care on University
One 25mg Sweet Life by Hannah Marsh Mellow Treat came in a pouch inside a plastic wrapper. The treat appeared and smelled similar to any rice crispy treat bought from the store.

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The taste also compared to a store bought rice crispy treat and contained no cannabis flavor. The rice was fresh with an overall consistency of a homemade rice crispy treat. I ate the entire rectangle piece and found it to be a pleasant change from the chocolate and gummies I’d been eating.
The effects and length of the buzz were aligned with I expected out of a 25mg edible. In most instances, edibles hit me quicker than other people, and this Marsh Mellow Treat was no different. An hour after eating it, I my appetite returned. The rest of the night, I had the munchies, which is extremely rare for me.

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With the 25mg, I was functioning find and actually was able to get some menial physical tasks accomplished. Afterwards though, I wished the treat came in 50mg doses or had two treats in one pouch. I would have eaten two more to end the night, if I’d had them.
The ingredients included toasted rice cereal (rice, sugar, salt, malt flavor, niacinamide, reduced iron, vitamin B2 [riboflavin], folic acid), corn syrup, fructose, vegetable oil (sobean and palm oil with TBHQ for freshness), sugar, and corn syrup solids. The treat contained 2% or less of vegetable glycerin, dextrose, gelatin, natural and artificial flavors (contains mik), salt, DATEM, acetylated, monoglycerides, soy lecithin, BHT for freshness, and cannabis concentrates.

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Overall, the Sweet Life by Hannah Marsh Mellow Treat was a great change from my traditional edibles and one I’d go back to again, especially at higher doses.
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