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On backorder. Shipping mid-January 2025.

A classic Filipino treat that combines the fresh sweetness of buko, or young coconut, with pandan, an aromatic plant that lends a green hue and tastes like vanilla’s more herbal cousin.

With an equal ratio of THC to CBD, this might be our most balanced gummy yet.

Size: 100mg THC : 100mg CBD per package, 20 pieces total.

Certificate of Analysis: PASSED

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Buko Pandan 5mg: 5mg CBD

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Vegan & gluten-free

Made with organic ingredients

Infused with full-spectrum hemp extract

On backorder. Shipping mid-January 2025.

A classic Filipino treat that combines the fresh sweetness of buko, or young coconut, with pandan, an aromatic plant that lends a green hue and tastes like vanilla’s more herbal cousin.

With an equal ratio of THC to CBD, this might be our most balanced gummy yet.

Size: 100mg THC : 100mg CBD per package, 20 pieces total.

Certificate of Analysis: PASSED

Crafting the flavors

Developing a complex, cultural flavor like buko pandan was a worthy challenge we were so ready for. Unlike crafting more recognizable notes like strawberry or orange, buko pandan had us starting from scratch.

We aimed to capture the creamy, coconutty, grassy essence of this dessert—all while keeping ingredients totally vegan and organic. It's a proud moment when you land on the best representation of an indescribable flavor like buko pandan (and in our opinion, we nailed it).

Buko Pandan, by Casielle Santos-Gaerlan

CULTURAL STORY

This colorful, jelly-textured dessert is...

Traditionally a combination of strips of young coconut (buko), pandan (an aromatic plant with a sweet, grassy taste), tapioca pearls, nata de coco, and an ultra-creamy combo of condensed milk and heavy cream.

Buko pandan's unique combination of ingredients was born from times of war rations and the introduction to American processed foods during the American occupation from 1898 to 1946. Every family makes buko pandan a little differently, but a big, shareable vat of it is a common fixture at any large gathering within the Filipino community.