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A local baker is bringing edibles to Irvington

Desserts infused with Delta 8 THC will soon be available on the near east side.

Old Bittersweet sign outside new Hazeables spot

Saying hello to Hazeables + bye to Bittersweet is... bittersweet.

Photo by INDYtoday team

Knead to get baked? Indy baker Hazel Toledo is taking a whisk by starting a Delta 8-infused bakery in Irvington this month.

Opening on Sat., Oct. 29, Hazeables will serve cheesecakes topped with berry sauces, cupcakes, chocolate bars + puff pastries that incorporate THC that is legal in the Hoosier State.

Currently, Hazel’s products are being sold at a variety of smoke shops around central Indiana, like Hoosier Hemp Smoke Shop in Speedway. She will be taking over Bittersweet Bakery’s old spot at 5545 E. Washington St. + will sell non-infused products as well.

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