Syke Society Mushroom Chocolate Bars

Legal shrooms, legit buzz, and exquisite flavor.

Syke Society’s mushroom chocolate bars walk the line—legally and experientially. Made with a proprietary extract from a rare, ancient species of magic mushrooms, these bars contain no psilocybin or psilocin, but still deliver a tangible, elevated buzz that’s catching attention in the functional mushroom space. No sketchy synthetics, no Amanita, no cannabinoids—just clean ingredients, lab-tested formulation, and a taste that doesn’t feel like a compromise. Options like Cozmik Cookyz & Cream, MilkyWayz 15, and Chocolate Dipped Starberries (pictured) add a rich, dessert-inspired twist that backs up the experience with real indulgence. The branding is sharp, the feedback’s strong, and the effects land somewhere between “nice mood boost” and “wait, am I vibing?” For head shops and dispensaries, it’s a fresh way to tap into the legal psychedelic conversation without crossing the line.

Link: https://sykesociety.com/wholesale-application

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