Why We Love the Scored Gummy Bar Format
Scored gummy bars give you the flexibility to snap off exactly the dose you want. Here is why we chose this format for The Macro Bar and what makes it special.
We built The Macro Bar around a format we genuinely love: the scored gummy bar. It is a simple idea — a precision-molded bar with clean break lines — and it opens up a lot of flexibility for how you enjoy your edible.
What makes scored gummy bars great
A scored gummy bar is molded with precise break lines that let you snap off clean, even pieces. Each piece in the 2x5 grid contains exactly 10mg because the cannabinoids are evenly distributed during manufacturing and the mold creates consistent, defined portions.
This means you have 10 different dose options from a single product. You can take 10mg (one piece), 20mg (two pieces), 30mg, 40mg, 50mg, or the full 100mg. One bar, total flexibility.
Great for exploring your dose
If you are still finding your ideal dose, the scored grid makes experimenting easy. Start with one 10mg piece, observe how you feel, and adjust from there. The visual grid gives you a concrete reference — "I took two pieces last time and it was perfect" is easy to remember and replicate.
Great for sharing
Heading to a gathering? Snap off a few pieces for yourself and share the rest with friends. Everyone gets to choose their own dose from the same bar. It is one of the most social ways to enjoy an edible.
Great for higher doses too
If your sweet spot is 50mg or more, a single scored bar gets you there in one clean, satisfying format. No need for multiple pieces from a bag — just snap off what you want from one bar.
Why we chose this format
We love the scored grid because it puts dosing entirely in your hands. The Macro Bar is available in three blends — THC, 1:1 CBD:THC, and 1:1 THC:CBN — all in the same satisfying bar format. Your dose, your way.
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