Marijuana Edibles
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Wait for a ‘high’ before gobbling more cannabis edibles, doctors sayInexperienced users might consume too much of a cannabis edible, thinking that it's not working, and have a negative experience, doctors say.CannabisJan 6, 2020
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Edibles, vapes and tea coming to legal Ontario cannabis shops MondayThe Ontario Cannabis Store says dozens of new marijuana products will be available in retail shops starting Monday but supplies will be limited.CannabisJan 3, 2020
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Candy or cannabis: can you tell the difference?RCMP released an image of store-bought candy and cannabis-infused candy that was seized by police to show how easy it is to mix them up.Oct 23, 2019
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B.C. wants regions to win economically from marijuana edibles: solicitor general“I think there's room in this market for a considerable variety of product and a considerable variety of producers.”CannabisOct 19, 2019
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Calgary cannabis: When you’ll start seeing edibles in local pot storesThe sale of cannabis has been legal across Canada for almost a year, but Thursday will mark the first time that edibles, extracts and topicals will also be allowed to be sold.CannabisOct 15, 2019
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Chocolate can throw off THC tests for edibles, and scientists are puzzledChocolate can throw off potency tests of cannabis edibles so labels aren't always accurate, and now scientists are trying to figure out why.CannabisAug 27, 2019
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Cannabis edibles expected to hit Canadian shelves mid-DecemberCannabis edibles, extracts and topicals will soon be regulated by the government.CanadaJun 14, 2019
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Marijuana edibles: Is Canada on track to legalize them?As of now you can make cannabis infused food at home but it is illegal for anyone to buy and or sell them to the public.CannabisMar 28, 2019
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‘It’s a totally different drug’: Why edibles feel different from smoking cannabisDifferent ways of consuming cannabis can have different effects on the brain. Here's why.CannabisMar 16, 2019
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Canada’s proposed edible pot rules may cause bland product, critics warnCanada's proposed edible pot regulations would result in tasteless products wrapped in wasteful packaging, shutting out medical patients and fuelling a continued black market, critics say.CannabisFeb 21, 2019
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