The effects of edible cannabis can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours to kick in and last anywhere from 4 to 12 hours or longer. Side effects may include feelings of relaxation and pain relief ...
Unlike smoking or vaping, edibles don’t emit a strong odor, making them ideal for public consumption. You can enjoy them at home, at a social gathering, or even while traveling—provided you’re in a ...
A new study led by UC San Francisco researchers finds that chronic cannabis use — whether it’s smoked or consumed in edible form — is associated with significant cardiovascular risks. The report, ...
The chocolates and gummies come packaged in retro trippy colors, adorned with melting mushrooms and surrealistic landscapes and flavored like children’s breakfast cereals. The labels promise ...
Global interest in mushroom farming techniques has grown in the last few years. Despite not making up a large amount of the human diet at the moment, the nutritional worth of mushrooms has prompted ...
In October 2019, the sale of cannabis edibles and extracts was legalized across Canada, with the exception of Quebec. While Quebec banned the sale of ‘youth-friendly’ cannabis edibles and vaping ...
The company known for its festive fruit baskets just launched a new website for hemp-derived, THC-infused beverages and gummies. Edible Brands, the parent company of the fruit basket outfit Edible ...