The Sweetness of Fruit Sugar

The Sweetness of Fruit Sugar

Is it possible to have a healthy sweet tooth? We think so! Fruit Sugar to the rescue.

We introduced our Rilaxe THC-infused Dried Fruit Collection to offer a conscious alternative in a market flooded with sugar-packed edibles. We were driven by the desire to provide a guilt-free option that we could enjoy ourselves. Our dried fruit collection is crafted from natural ingredients with no added sugar—the sweetness comes entirely from the fruit itself!

Fruits naturally contain sugar, but they also offer a wealth of vitamins, minerals, and fiber. Unlike foods or drinks with added sugars, whole fruits don’t cause the same spike in blood sugar levels. The fiber content in fruit, especially soluble fiber, plays a crucial role in this. It forms a gel in our intestines, slowing down sugar absorption and promoting balanced energy.

Interestingly, this concept of slowing down aligns perfectly with our brand philosophy. Taking time to appreciate the natural world around us is at the heart of what we do at Rilaxe. We make it easy for you to complement your natural lifestyle with a cannabis edible that’s as mindful as you are.

Our fruits are vegan, gluten-free, and ethically sourced, with no added preservatives or sweeteners. They’re infused with locally sourced THC distillate for a quick onset of just 15-20 minutes, ensuring a delightful experience every time.

So, the next time you’re craving something sweet, reach for Rilaxe. It’s a healthier way to satisfy your sweet tooth while embracing the natural goodness of fruit and the soothing effects of THC. We recommend pairing our dried fruits with an equally relaxing day.

All fruits contain fruit sugar, but fruit also contains vitamins, minerals and fiber.

Whole fruit does not spike our blood sugars in the same way that foods or beverages with added sugars do. This is due to its fiber content. Fiber helps to slow down the digestion of sugar. Fiber, specifically soluble fiber, forms a gel in our intestines which produces this slowing effect.

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/71495/ (source)

If you have any questions about our Dried Fruit Collection please say hello at [email protected].