Another Legal Trip: TRE House Magic Mushroom Gummies Review
Finally got around to this TRE House Magic Mushroom Gummies review. I was initially waiting for my affiliate account to get up and running. They instantly moved me through the first two stages of approval, before leaving me in limbo. From there, I got busy with other projects. Whateves. We’re here.
Now in my last review, where I spoke rather glowingly about my experience with Road Trip Desert Starlight mushroom gummies, I also mentioned that this wasn’t my first time out with the legal fungus. Just two day priors to my road trip, I took a sort of test drive with TRE House Magic Mushroom Gummies.
Similar to Erth Wellness, the creative minds behind the Desert Starlight and Amanita blend of mushroom gummies, TRE House specializes in a wide variety of products, including Delta THC-9 treats and of course, legal mushroom gummies. Intrigued by the feedback I ran across in the form of some very compelling reviews, I decided on the Strawberry Dream flavored pack.
The review that got me was a well written article that looked at the legal mushroom gummies scene as a whole, then led into a detailed analysis of the author’s experience with TRE House. Before diving into the trip, the author suggested that these guys were viewed as the Crème de la crème as far as legal mushroom gummies are concerned. This tidbit, coupled with what can be best described as a ‘powerful’ experience, was all it took to sell your resident hippie on initiating his own trial run.
The Legal Mushroom Gummies Experience
So, as I stated in my previous article, I started off with three gummies. According to the TRE House packaging, this is the high end of the first intensity level, which they cheesily call a ‘Day at the Office’. I’d say that’s actually appropriate. At three, I could test the waters without diving into the deep end like the dude in the article I read.
Three solidified what I needed to know … the mushroom gummies are legit AF! For me, it was akin to roughly two to three grams of shrooms. A nice, smooth and functional ride. Depending on your profession, it may very well be ideal for a day at the office. In fact, I was still dinking around on my laptop for the bulk of the experience, which I rarely ever feel like doing under the grip of psychedelics.
Fast forward to a week later, your boy is ready to take it up a notch … just a lil bit. This time around, I downed four TRE House Magic Mushroom Gummies. Four was the sweet spot with Road Trip Desert Starlight, so this seemed like an ideal way to scale up, albeit with a different brand.
Like my previous experience, the TRE House gummies took a while to come up. I guess this is on par with the classic psychedelic journey. I always say if the shit don’t hit within two hours, the shit ain’t hittin’ … I say something like that … in my mind. Haha!!
Any way, after an hour so, I get signs that all systems are go. And this time, there is no dicking around on the computer. Four gummies transformed functional into hyper focused, perfect for stretching out on the couch and continuing my Nightmare On Elm St. binge. Came with all the classic effects: enhanced awareness and perception, sharper visuals, and a cozy sense of well being. One of those silly trips I could’ve easily spent on a Scooby Doo marathon … if I wasn’t in Freddy and Nancy mode.
During the scouting phase, I saw a jabroni on social media claim that these are even better than Road Trip. I disagree. Now don’t get me wrong … they’re awesome, and four was certainly a step up. I just thought the Road Trip mushroom gummies were a tad stronger overall. For what’s it worth, TRE House gives you 15 gummies per pack, while Road Trip comes with eight, suggesting that gummy for gummy, the latter is the more potent product. Hey, it makes theoretical sense … kinda.
So I again I ask … what’s the magic maker here? How are these things both legit and legal? Well, similar to Road Trip, TRE House hypes its mystical blend of ingredients, which includes lion’s mane, Rhodiola Rosea, and longtime MDMA mate, 5-HTP. The company claims that these items combine to deliver the synergistic effects customers are coming to know and love. Moreover, they stress that these ingredients are safe and legal, meaning they don’t contain either pscilibin or pscyclobin. Works for me.
Wrapping Up
All in all, TRE House delivered a great first and third time out on the legal magic mushroom gummies train. I think what I really dig about this whole thing is the illusion of control. It’s just easier to eat another gummie than chomp down another two grams of shrooms when you feel the need to climb higher. And if you prefer mushroom tea, then you better hope you make it right the first time. Because brewing the mixture and straining wet fungus while you’re already feeling ziggity is no walk in the park.
The gummies eliminate that dilemma with what so far, feels like a more consistent experience.
I’m not trying to tell you they’re better than the real deal, but in my experience, shrooms can be wildly unpredictable. Five grams might set the mood for a giggly Fraggle Rock marathon … or it could zap your ass to a different dimension. Sometimes it just depends on what the Mushroom Gods have in store for you. I’m at peace with that, no doubt, but sometimes I wanna know I’m in for a more relaxed and less manic journey, which is why I may never hit the a “Day on the Moon” level at the top of TRE House’s intensity tree.
Knowing me, I’ll end up trying everything on the legal mushroom gummies menu … well, maybe not the chocolate. At least not while it’s still hot AF out. If you’re ready to give it shot, you can do so via my affiliate link for Erth Wellness, or by using my discount code: CONTB25, which gives you 25 percent off your order.
I told you all about Dessert Starlight. Those are cool. But since we last talked, I also tried the Road Trip Amanita Blend as well as the Mushroom+THC Gummies, which are a whole nother level of awesome. Reviews on those two products coming soon. Stay tuned!
Contel Bradford is a mystical and complex individual. You can attempt to unravel some of the mystery by visiting his author site at countkrewpublications.com.