

"Change doesn't happen unless you push boundaries. The City no longer has concerns about this product being in violation of the law, so Bebe Zito can continue to sell this product." However, after discussing the matter with the business owner, we learned that the product in question had THC added by the manufacturer.

"It's the City's understanding of State laws and regulations that restaurants and other retailers cannot add THC edibles to existing food products for sale to customers. "The Minneapolis Health Department reached out to Bebe Zito over ice cream it was selling that contained THC edibles," wrote a city spokesperson Saturday. To purchase, each customer must scan their ID, ensuring they're 21. In their shop, each pint of "Pineapple Express," the THC-packed take on pineapple upside-down cake, is stored in a locked container separate from other options. Grant-Spangler says their safety measures included lab testing as well as crafting a proper label and kid-proof packaging. We absolutely want to make sure what we're bringing to market is safe." "Pineapple Express" features a pineapple base, with salted caramel-soaked pineapple upside-down cake mix-ins, as well at 50 mg of THC.

"You definitely want to make sure that you're going through all of the proper steps. "It definitely is a long process," said Bebe Zito's co-owner Gabriella Grant-Spangler. Shortly after, Bebe Zito's partnership with Cultivated CBD was finalized with the new product. The ice cream comes after Minnesota passed a law allowing anyone above the age of 21 to purchase edibles with up to 5 mg of hemp-derived THC per serving. Each container contains exactly 40 1.25 mg stone fruit THC gummies – in partnership with Cultivated CBD. While everyone reacts to it differently, it's packed with enough THC gummies to create a high with just a few bites. With this one, you enjoy it most after you're done eating it.Īt $50 a pint, Bebe Zito's "Pineapple Express" features a pineapple base, with salted caramel-soaked pineapple upside-down cake mix-ins. MINNEAPOLIS - There's a new ice cream in Minneapolis.
