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Edibles with a Twist

We at Cannatini developed our line of edibles through exhaustive testing and refinement in the crucible of today’s retail cannabis market. By experimenting with over 100 formulations specifically designed for the adult palate, we know what it means to put flavor first.

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The Old
Fashioned

Some say that the drink actually originated in Louisville, Kentucky in 1880 at a private social club called The Pendennis Club. The recipe is linked to bartender and bourbon distillery, James E. Pepper. Rumors link Pepper to The Pendennis Club before he allegedly brought the cocktail to the Waldorf-Astoria hotel bar in New York City. Some claim Louisville as the home of the Old Fashioned while others maintain it’s really NYC.

This flavor of chews was crafted with a Full-Spectrum RSO Indica formula, offering a robust cannabinoid and terpene profile. For those that know to not mess with a classic, our Old Fashioned inspired indica chews provide a calm and collected gravitas to any evening, in or out.

Indica
strain-indica
Indica
strain
Calm & Collected
mood
serving-glass-lowball
Lowball
serving glass
origin-kentucky
Kentucky
origin
1880
established
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The Mimosa

You can thank the French for the Mimosa. While the British are responsible for Sunday Brunch, it is the French that coined the meal’s signature beverage. The first Mimosa was actually served at The Ritz Hotel in Paris in 1925. Frank Meier is said to be the inventor of the drink.

This flavor of chews was crafted with a Full-Spectrum RSO

Sativa

Sativa formula, offering a robust cannabinoid and terpene profile. The celebratory sip with its life-giving abilities, our Mimosa inspired sativa chews provide alertness and focus for a weekend well-spent.

Sativa
strain-indica
Indica
strain
Alert & Focused
mood
serving-glass-flute
Flute
serving glass
origin-france
France
origin
1925
established
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The Martini

Like the dirtiest of martinis, the history of this American drink is more than slightly murky. One prevalent theory points to the town of Martinez, California, where historians and town inhabitants alike claim the drink was invented during the mid-1800s Gold Rush. Apparently, a gold miner who had recently struck it rich decided to celebrate his good fortune at a local
bar. He requested Champagne, which they didn’t have, so the bartender insisted on concocting another beverage made from ingredients he had on hand: gin, vermouth, bitters, maraschino liqueur, and a slice of lemon. Thus, “The Martinez Special” was born.

This flavor of chews was crafted with a Full-Spectrum RSO Hybrid formula, offering a robust cannabinoid and terpene profile. Our Martini inspired hybrid chews provide an energized and balanced mood for any occasion.

Hybrid
strain-indica
Hybrid
strain
Energized & Balanced
mood
serving-glass-martini
Martini
serving glass
origin-california
California
origin
1800s
established
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The Daiquiri

The Daiquiri has been around for over a century and has had many evolutions through its years. The cocktail is named after the location it was created in – the town of Daiquiri on the southeastern tip of Cuba, and was supposedly invented in 1898 by an American mining engineer named Jennings Cox. A United States Navy medical officer brought the recipe over from Cuba about a decade later, introducing it to the United States.

This flavor of chews was crafted with a 1 to 1 blend of CBD to Delta-9 THC. , our Daiquiri inspired hybrid chews provide a relaxed and euphoric sensation to be enjoyed by many perched by a pool or on the beach… or at least make it you feel like you’re by one.

CBD 1:1
strain-indica
CBD x D9
strain
Relaxed & Euphoric
mood
serving-glass-poco-grande
Poco Grande
serving glass
origin-cuba
Cuba
origin
1898
established
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The Kamikaze Shot

It is thought that this drink was created within an American Naval base in Japan during World War II in 1944. It was actually originally a shot, but it became so popular that it was adapted into cocktail form. Today, bartenders may serve it either way. The WW2 soldiers named it after the Japanese
kamikaze bombers. The Japanese translation of Kamikaze is ‘divine wind’, which could also be a reference to the potent sweet-sour mix of ingredients within the cocktail. And since its popularity did not really kick off until the 1970s, some insist that it was created within the disco scene that ensued in this era. All this speculation means that we don’t really know who invented the drink.

This flavor of chews was crafted with a Full-Spectrum THCV RSO formula, offering a robust cannabinoid and terpene profile. Our Kamikaze Shot inspired Day Lite chews provide a stimulated and lively state of mind for those looking for a bit of excitement.

Day Lite
strain-indica
THCV
strain
Stimulated & Lively
mood
serving-glass-shot
Shot
serving glass
origin-western-usa
Western USA
origin
1944
established
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The Hot Toddy

Over the years, the Hot Toddy has gone through many variations. It originally started in India (controlled by the British at the time) in the 1610s and was derived from the Hindi word “taddy,” which translated into a drink made with fermented palm sap. Fast forward to 1786, where the word became official and was defined as an alcoholic drink made with hot water, spices, and sugar.

This flavor of chews was crafted with a Full-Spectrum CBN RSO formula, offering a robust cannabinoid and terpene profile. Our Hot Toddy inspired Night Cap chews provide a soothing and peaceful sensation, a perfect way to end your day.

Night Cap
strain-indica
CBN
strain
Soothing & Peaceful
mood
serving-glass-footed-mug
Footed Mug
serving glass
origin-india
India
origin
1610s
established
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Our Formulas

We offer a range of full-spectrum RSO-infused and unique cannabinoid Cannatini edibles. Our RSO Indica, Sativa and Hybrid formula extracts capture many minor compounds (like cannabinoids, flavonoids, and terpenes) commonly found in the cannabis plant.

Full Spectrum Extracts (FSE), also known as RSO (Rick Simpson Oil), are best known for the “entourage effect,” an emerging theory that different cannabis compounds work together to enhance each other’s effects. The entourage effect is thought to provide the maximum benefi t from the cannabis plant, as it’s believed that these compounds work better together than they do alone.