Hey Guys,
What type of edibles do people like in terms of gummies/hard candies/lolli pops/ chocolates?
what companies does the community like most?
what flavors are best to mask the weed taste? Do we like the weed taste?
Do people order from the candy makers themselves or do they go through online dispensaries?
Most Importantly, what percentage of THC is best? I've seen really high numbers on the market right now, but what gives most people a comfortable high?
Prices per edible?
I don't see any vegan or healthy options out there Ive checked mota and twisted extracts? do people not care for vegan or gluten free edibles?
I've been curious about the edibles on the Canadian market right now I see allot of retailers like west coast cannabis and exclusivebud.com with a wide variety just wondering what everyone prefers and there is not allot of information out there regarding edibles.... so lets start a discussion!!!!
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3Well, my grandma has rheumatoid arthritis just looking for more info no def not a cop
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4My personal experience with edibles is their potency varies from one brand to another one product to another usually they are weaker than claimed and not worth the money.
I have found distillate works best for me. I can manually make edibles by putting it on whatever food I want in whatever dosage I want and it gets me medicated every time. 1 gram is usually around 30 to 40 bucks value is through the roof compared to what it costs for edibles.
Distillate is like the swiss army knife of concentrates you can eat it, dab it, smoke it.
I have found distillate works best for me. I can manually make edibles by putting it on whatever food I want in whatever dosage I want and it gets me medicated every time. 1 gram is usually around 30 to 40 bucks value is through the roof compared to what it costs for edibles.
Distillate is like the swiss army knife of concentrates you can eat it, dab it, smoke it.
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5I'm no edible expert but have tried several Mota products. While the "weed flavor" was absent, there was a bitter, unpleasant aftertaste.OliviaT wrote: Thu Oct 04, 2018 6:22 pm Well, my grandma has rheumatoid arthritis just looking for more info no def not a cop
If you're looking for some healthy alternatives have you considered CBD/THC capsules?
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6This whole year i've been eating a lot of edibles. Haven't had any since like 2015 because I remember greening out. Ate two cookies that were 250mg each thinking the first one didn't kick in LOL. These days Im into the sour keys by herbivores. Been getting them from wccannabis or ganjawest whichever one has coupon codes going on ATM, either or is fine. I don't really taste any weed flavours so its made pretty good. I actually enjoy the sour keys made by herbivores more than the regular ones you get from like 711. Just can't eat too much. Twisted extract is good I like the mango or apple flavour and it comes in a lego block that u can cut up or just bite off to dose. Your grandma should try the CBD edibles or pills, as it helps with pain and she wont get high from it. I feed my dog CBD tinctures everyday and i notice it helps him a lot. Also kn ow a lot of older generations that have inflamed joint pains etc that take CBD everyday and they say it helps them a lot.