Chocolate is already pretty hard to resist. Add thoughtfully cultivated cannabis, clean CO2 extraction, and the Carbon touch, and things get even more interesting.
Meet Carbon CannaChocolates, our take on cannabis-infused chocolate.
Behind every piece is a process that starts long before the chocolate gets melted. From cultivating cannabis to extracting the oil and crafting the final edible, we keep our hands on the process every step of the way.
Why? Because when you know where your cannabis comes from, you can feel better about what you are consuming.
So, grab your imaginary golden ticket. We are taking you inside the Carbon chocolate factory to see exactly how cannabis chocolate is made.
Step 1: Great Cannabis Chocolate Starts With Great Cannabis
Before the chocolate, there is the plant.
At Carbon, our THC edibles begin with cannabis we cultivate ourselves. It is part of our vertically integrated approach and our commitment to creating products we can stand behind from the ground up.
For us, quality does not begin when cannabis oil gets added to a recipe. It begins at cultivation.
By growing our own cannabis, our team stays connected to the plant throughout its entire journey. We know where it came from, how it was cultivated, and what eventually makes its way into our finished products.
We call it soil to oil, and it is at the heart of what we do.
Whether we are making cannabis concentrates, vapes, or THC edibles like our CannaChocolates, it all starts with the plant.
Step 2: Turning Cannabis Into Oil With CO2 Extraction
Next stop: extraction.
Once our cannabis is ready, we use CO2 extraction to separate the desirable compounds from the plant and create the cannabis oil used in many of our products.
CO2 extraction uses carbon dioxide under carefully controlled temperatures and pressures. This allows our extraction team to create a clean, concentrated cannabis oil while maintaining control throughout the process.
And we do it right here at Carbon.
We cultivate, extract, and manufacture within our own facility, which means our cannabis does not have to travel through a long chain of unknown hands before becoming a finished product.
Step 3: Cannabis Meets Chocolate
Now we have reached the part you came for.
Chocolate.
Our cannabis oil is carefully blended into rich, belgian dark chocolate to create our CannaChocolates. But making quality cannabis-infused chocolate is about more than adding cannabis oil to melted chocolate and calling it a day.
The ingredients need to be thoroughly blended so the cannabis is evenly incorporated throughout the batch. Consistency matters, especially when you are creating an edible that is portioned into individual pieces.
At the same time, it still has to taste like something you actually want to eat.
Rich. Smooth. Decadent.
Basically, everything chocolate should be, with a little something extra.
Step 4: Our CannaChocolates Are Crafted in Small Batches
Once the cannabis and chocolate have come together, it is time to turn that mixture into the finished product.
The infused chocolate is carefully poured into molds and crafted in small batches. Keeping production close allows our team to pay attention to the details and maintain consistency from batch to batch.
It also means the people making your CannaChocolates are connected to the same team that cultivated and extracted the cannabis inside them.
No mystery factory here.
Just cannabis, chocolate, and a team that cares a lot about getting both right.
Step 5: From Plant to CannaChocolate
And out comes...CannaChocolate.
Each finished piece brings the Carbon process full circle.
Cannabis cultivated by us. Cannabis oil extracted by us. CannaChocolates made by us.
For consumers looking for an alternative to smoking or vaping cannabis, THC chocolate and cannabis edibles offer another way to enjoy the plant. They also provide a very different experience from inhaled cannabis.
When cannabis is eaten, it has to move through the digestive system before its effects are typically felt. Because of that, edibles can take longer to kick in and their effects can last longer than inhaled cannabis.
That makes patience especially important.
Follow the serving information on your CannaChocolate package and give your edible plenty of time before considering another serving. With cannabis edibles, more is not always better.
What Makes Carbon Cannabis Edibles Different?
Walk into a dispensary or browse a cannabis menu and you will probably find plenty of THC gummies, cannabis chocolates, and other edibles.
So, what should you look for?
We think one of the biggest questions is simple:
Do you know who made it?
At Carbon Cannabis, vertical integration allows us to stay involved from cultivation through extraction and manufacturing. Instead of simply purchasing cannabis oil from somewhere else and putting our name on the finished edible, we have a direct connection to the cannabis inside our products.
That transparency matters to us.
We believe cannabis consumers deserve to know more about what they are consuming, how it was made, and where it came from.
It is one of the reasons education has always been such an important part of Carbon.
Cannabis Chocolate, Made the Carbon Way
CannaChocolates may be one of the sweeter products we make, but the philosophy behind them is the same one that guides everything at Carbon Cannabis.
Start with quality cannabis.
Keep your hands on the process.
Make products with intention.
Be transparent about what goes into them.
Then, make it taste really good.
The result is a cannabis edible that connects our entire soil-to-oil story in one seriously delicious piece.
Chocolate, but make it cannabis.
Pure. Potent. Trusted.