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Magic Bars

Magic can be cool (David Blaine), kind of cheesy (most of Vegas) or desperate (Criss Angel), but courtesy of Love’s Oven in Denver, it’s now delectable as well. The bakery’s Magic Bars are what your mom would call a “kitchen sink” bar, as there’s everything but that included in the ingredients. A mix of chocolate

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Magic can be cool (David Blaine), kind of cheesy (most of Vegas) or desperate (Criss Angel), but courtesy of Love’s Oven in Denver, it’s now delectable as well. The bakery’s Magic Bars are what your mom would call a “kitchen sink” bar, as there’s everything but that included in the ingredients. A mix of chocolate, butterscotch, walnuts, graham cracker crust, coconut and probably 10 other things, it’s a lot going on, yet it all works. Better still, you think about the cannabis flavor exactly zero times. The bar itself was moist after several days in the fridge, which is rare as baked goods have a tendency to harden up under those circumstances. It’s also a great dosage (150 mg), as we tend to see most items top out at 100 mg or multiples of it. There’s a nice sativa-like kick to the right dose, making us feel like doing some baking ourselves and having the focus to follow a recipe. We’ll leave that to the pros, though. Like Love’s Oven.

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