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What are edibles?

Cannabis can be consumed in multiple ways. One of the most popular ways is cannabis-infused foods, also known as Edibles. These treats usually come in candy forms such as gummies or chocolates. Edibles can be produced using various forms of cannabis but our edibles use finely extracted cannabis oils.

What effects do they have?

Cannabis edibles have been known to produce a stronger and longer lasting effect than inhaled cannabis. This is essential for individuals looking to relieve ailments that may cause them discomfort but can not physically smoke cannabis.

Where should I start?

First time-consuming edibles? A recommended starting size for a first-time consumer is anywhere from 50-100MG THC. It is suggested to begin with a lower dose for your first time and experiment with different dosages until you find the experience that works effectively for you and your body.

How do I know which product is best for me?

The best product for you depends on what kind of edible experience you’re looking for. Our products come in various forms of infused treats, that contain up to 500MG THC per serving, so it’s easy to achieve maximum results from your dose. Tolerance varies from person to person, so it’s important to start with a small dose and learn how your body reacts to our products. Always wait two hours for the full effects to be felt before consuming more.

How do you test your products?

Since day one, we’ve been committed to producing the highest quality products on the market. We adhere to all state-regulated testing protocols, and make a point to stay ahead of the curve by applying the latest testing technologies for pesticides, residual solvents, and microbiological contaminants.

Every product in our portfolio is consistently dosed and clearly displays the THC and CBD (if applicable) content in milligrams, as well as a reference for dosing and instructions for use. Every product has 1000 MG THC or less per serving, empowering you to control your experience and find your unique Effective Dose. We adhere to strict safety and regulatory standards and rigorously test every batch- so you can trust that every product is clean, safe, and consistent.

I just ate a 1000MG edible, several hours have passed, and I don’t feel a thing. How much more do I have to eat?

You may be in the rare group of people that are not affected by edibles. Strangely, some people cannot feel the accompanying psycho-active effect of THC infused cannabis edibles.

Help! I think I overdid it and took too many edibles and now I am too high and am panicking! What should I do?

This is a common mistake that many people make when they consume edibles. Here are a few tips to help you through this type of situation.

•Relax: First, recognize that you are just high. You might feel anxious or nervous and maybe your creative (or obsessive) mind has kicked into overdrive. Also realize that you may not have reached the peak of your high yet and it may get worse before it gets better. But remember, nobody has ever died from a cannabis overdose. This will pass in time. You’re going to be fine. Once you realize this, it’s easier to come back down to earth. As they say, “master your high.”

•Drink plenty of water: You’ll want to stay hydrated and avoid dry mouth, so drink plenty of water. Do not drink alcohol, as this can increase the psychoactive effect of the THC in your system.

•Black pepper: Strangely enough, black pepper has the power to counteract the THC in your system. This home remedy works because the natural terpenoids in pepper react with the cannabinoid receptors in the brain, providing a calming effect. Chew a few black peppercorns or simply whiff some black pepper under your nose and it should help calm you down.

•Deep breathing: Just as meditation can help whisk away negative thoughts and relax you when you are in a regular state of mind, it can also help calm you down after a stressful edible trip. Sit comfortably, close your eyes, and take long, deep breaths – in through the nose, out through the mouth – for an extended period of time to help ease any anxious onset.

•Sleep it off: Sometimes you need to just let the high take its course. One of the best ways to do that is to simply sleep it off, which can seemingly pass the time quicker. Bonus: you may have some interesting dreams!

•Take a Walk: We don’t recommend rigorous exercise or trying to operate fitness equipment when you are in a state of paranoia, but sometimes a walk outside in a safe, familiar area with little traffic can help clear your head. This is not recommended if you are having trouble keeping your balance or walking in the first place.

•Do something else: Watch a movie, play a video game, read a book, or listen to some music. Occupy your mind with some other type of entertainment that will help you avoid pacing around the room and overthinking your life choices.