ATLAS EDIBLES

Ember

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Product Details

Cannabinoids
10mg THC
Flavor
Nutty, Candy
Serving Size
1/2 cluster
Ingredients
Oats, cashews, honey, brown sugar, coconut cream (coconut, water, guar gum), sorghum, apricots, cannabis infused coconut oil, natural flavor, gum arabic, salt, turmeric, cayenne pepper
Nutrition Facts
Calories40
Calories from Fat12.5
Total Fat1.5g (2.5% DV)
Saturated fat.75g (4% DV)
Trans Fat0g (0% DV)
Cholesterol0mg (0%DV)
Sodium17.5mg (0.5% DV)
Total Carbohydrate6g (2% DV)
Dietary Fiber0.5g (2% DV)
Sugars3g
Protein1g
Vitamin A1% DV
Vitamin C0% DV
Calcium3% DV
Iron2% DV

Product Description

Ember granola clusters are blended with caramel and cayenne for a spicy-sweet flavor. The head high is often focused but strong, leaving you in an uplifted daze with a dose of creative energy. It's not the most active high, so save these for relaxed nights and couch-bound hobbies. Cannabis newcomers should take caution with these potent clusters; each one packs 20mg of THC, which is four servings.

Effects Profile

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The effect profile of Atlas Edibles Ember is based on 6 user reviews.

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Focused

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Energized

Expert Review

These Are Not Your Mom's Granola Clusters

Review by Brianna Wheeler

Apr 24, 2019 · 5 min read

Potent and zippy, these weedy bites will help you crush that workout or all-you-can-eat buffet.

Aside from mid-summer hikes in the woods, day trips with children, or the rare yogurt parfait, granola does not find its way into my life too often. Diabetes looms too large over my ancestral biology for me to partake in delights like dried fruit and honeyed oats. And granola’s reputation as a healthy breakfast option has always been a bit of a false suggestion. Granola is a treat—plain and simple—but I still let the healthy breakfast delusion dictate how I auditioned Atlas Edibles’ Ember, an oat and nut cluster with a thrust of sativa and a bolt of sweetness. While testing them, my impending diabetes loomed larger but I was far too lit to care.

My skin was fizzing with delicate pins and needles, which left me feeling like I was going to grow wings and fly off the treadmill.

About Atlas Edibles

Atlas founder and CEO Ezra Malmuth’s love for food and cooking started at a young age. When visiting his family in Italy, he found himself spending hours in the kitchen with his Nona. She taught him how to develop flavors and the importance of sourcing quality ingredients. Atlas Edibles have won many awards in the cannabis industry, but a real highlight came for Ezra when his grandmother tried his clusters and said they helped her with her neuropathy. “Dear Ezra,” a letter from his grandma begins, “For years I’ve been tormented by terrible pain by peripheral neuropathy in my feet. I have seen numerous doctors, none of whom could provide anything but powerful pain pills which gave little relief and many uncomfortable side effects. All of my doctors, off the record, endorsed the idea of trying cannabis but I couldn’t find any product I liked the taste of, or the way it made me feel. Your product has provided me more relief than anything I’ve tried; I would recommend it to anyone.”