
Fungies Mushroom Chocolate Bar - Dark Cacao
Fungies
- Price
- $6.99
- Serving clarity
- Clear
- COA status
- Batch-verified COA
- Active disclosure
- Clear
Confirm the lot code on the wrapper matches the COA page before relying on lab claims.
Lab-first buyer guide
Compare mushroom chocolate bars, functional mushroom bars, Amanita bars, and legal-category disclosures before you buy. ShrooMap separates real lab proof from vague magic mushroom marketing.
Proof stack
A wrapper is not proof. The lot, lab, active class, and legal context have to line up.
Choose your category
Functional mushroom bars Non-psychoactive mushroom chocolate and wellness bars.
Mushroom chocolate bars Deeper chocolate-bar reviews and product pages.
Amanita or muscimol bars Requires muscimol and ibotenic acid testing context.
Licensed psilocybin information Legal or jurisdiction-specific education only.
Bars near me Nearby stores and local category pages for legal inventory checks.
Unknown or avoid Mystery blends, fake wrappers, and no COA. Proof checklist
Different shroom bars require different proof. A functional chocolate label is not enough for Amanita safety, and a psilocybin claim is not a normal ecommerce purchase signal.
Featured proof review
This is the baseline: a non-psychoactive chocolate bar with named mushrooms, serving information, and a source page we can check. Bars that cannot clear that standard should not sit next to normal functional chocolate.
Featured lab-reviewed barBest fit when you want a conventional functional chocolate bar with named mushrooms and visible proof signals.
Top proof-backed picks
We rank bars only when the label, COA status, official source, and serving details can be checked. Price and reviews matter after the basics are visible.

Fungies
Confirm the lot code on the wrapper matches the COA page before relying on lab claims.

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Read the label for caffeine, sugar, and exact extract amounts if you are sensitive to stimulants.

TroFun
Species disclosure is useful, but extract source material and contaminant testing still matter.

STEM
Partial active disclosure means the COA and ingredient panel should do more work before purchase.
Avoid mystery bars
If the active is vague, the lab page is missing, or the only evidence is the wrapper, we do not treat it as a normal buyer pick. Read the risk notes and look for a brand-owned page before going further.

Only consider products that disclose muscimol and ibotenic acid testing, batch identity, and clear serving information.
Amanita is not psilocybin and should not be treated like a normal adaptogen chocolate.
Read Safety Context
Use this card as a legal-category explainer. ShrooMap does not position the hub as a place to buy illegal psilocybin bars.
Avoid any online offer that claims to ship magic mushroom bars without a clear legal framework.
Read Safety Context
Do not treat mystery blends as proof-backed picks. Require brand-owned verification, active disclosure, and matching batch COA first.
No active disclosure, no lot-matched COA, or fake QR-only proof is a high-risk signal.
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COAs should match the batch or lot on the wrapper, not just a generic brand page.
Functional mushroom products should disclose species, source material, extract dose, and contaminant testing.
Amanita products should disclose muscimol and ibotenic acid testing where relevant.
Psilocybin products should only be discussed through legal, licensed, or jurisdiction-specific context.
Mystery blends with no active disclosure should be treated as high risk.
A shroom bar is a broad shopper term for a mushroom bar, usually a mushroom chocolate bar. The category can include functional mushroom bars, Amanita or muscimol bars, licensed psilocybin products in legal settings, and mystery bars with unclear actives.
It depends on the active ingredient and jurisdiction. Functional mushroom bars are generally treated differently from Amanita products and licensed psilocybin products. ShrooMap separates these categories before recommending any next step.
No. Many mushroom chocolate bars contain non-psychoactive functional mushrooms such as Lion's Mane, Reishi, Cordyceps, or Chaga. A magic mushroom bar implies psilocybin context, which should only be discussed through legal or licensed channels.
Look for a batch or lot-matched COA, active ingredient disclosure, serving clarity, species or compound names, contaminant testing, and a brand-owned verification page. Packaging claims alone are not proof.
Start with legal local inventory paths and verify the exact product class before buying. ShrooMap links local shoppers toward headshop and mushroom chocolate category pages where local inventory can be checked responsibly.
Functional bars use non-psychoactive mushroom species for wellness positioning. Amanita bars require muscimol and ibotenic acid safety context. Psilocybin bars are jurisdiction-specific and should only be discussed in licensed or legal settings.
No. Treat a shroom bar with no batch COA, no active disclosure, or vague mystery-blend language as high risk until proven otherwise.