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Rose Delights Review: What You Need to Know

Last updated: April 2026

Rose Delights is a Los Angeles brand making Turkish-inspired cannabis confections, soft chews built around ingredients like rose water, cardamom, pistachio, and saffron. One of the most food-forward edibles brands in the market, with packaging that looks more like Parisian patisserie than cannabis.

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Founded
2018
HQ
Los Angeles, CA
Website

The brand

Rose Delights is a Los Angeles brand making Turkish-inspired cannabis confections, soft chews built around ingredients like rose water, cardamom, pistachio, and saffron. One of the most food-forward edibles brands in the market, with packaging that looks more like Parisian patisserie than cannabis.

Product lineup

  • Soft fruit and botanical chews
  • Multi-pack assortments
  • 5mg THC per piece

What Rose Delights does well

Genuinely unusual flavors you won't find anywhere else in the category: rosewater pistachio, cardamom date, saffron. The culinary approach is real, not just marketing. Dosing is accurate and consistent. Packaging is beautiful and designed for gifting.

Where Rose Delights falls short

Limited availability (California and New York primarily). Premium pricing. The flavor profile is polarizing. Some people love it, others find it too unusual. Not the best choice if you just want a straightforward gummy.

The verdict

Rose Delights occupies a specific niche in the edibles market. Genuinely unusual flavors you won't find anywhere else in the category: rosewater pistachio, cardamom date, saffron. For the right buyer, it's a strong choice. For most people looking for mainstream edibles, more established brands will be a better starting point.

Disclosure: This review is independent editorial content. Some links may be affiliate links. Our assessments are not influenced by brand relationships.

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