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DENVER — Love’s Oven, a high-quality producer of baked goods with cannabis, is teaming up with Retail Bakers of America (RBA) for a two-day workshop highlighting everything there is to know about the business of baking with cannabis.

The workshop, which will be held May 15-16 at The Cook Street School in Denver, CO, will include in-depth baking demos and bus tours of Denver’s finest cannabis bakeries and dispensaries.

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Love’s Oven is at the forefront of the regulated cannabis industry. It has quickly earned titan status in the cannabis world, with sales skyrocketing to over $1 million in the first year of business after legalization of recreational marijuana in the state.

Peggy Moore, CEO of Love’s Oven, will provide insider knowledge on how to start a cannabis bakery and Hope Frahm, Love’s Oven’s corporate chef, will share her insight on baking with cannabis and in-depth demos.

“We here at Love’s Oven are so excited to partner with the Retail Bakers of America for this event,” Moore said. “When they reached out to us, we were thrilled that this group wanted to give its members a look behind the curtains at how legal marijuana bakeries work, the challenges, and the excitement of being part of a new industry.”

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Bernadette Shanahan-Hass, RBA’s director of operations, said this workshop was an important step in setting the standard as a resource of education on all topics for bakers around the country.

“Teaming up with Love’s Oven, the leaders in the baking with cannabis industry, will allow us to ensure our attendees are getting every morsel of correct and useable information,” she said.

The cannabis industry is growing rapidly as more and more states begin to change their restrictions on medicinal and recreational use. Statista projects that dollar sales of cannabis edibles in the US, which includes things like cookies, brownies and candy, will reach $8.24 million in 2025. As this market continues to grow, bakers could make some serious green from incorporating marijuana into their products.

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Tickets for the workshop are $500, and discounts are available to RBA members.

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