Ontario’s Best-Selling Infused Pre-Rolls - August 2-8, 2026
As summer continues, infused pre-rolls remain a standout cannabis category in Ontario, combining the convenience of ready-to-smoke joints with added concentrates, flavour,...
As summer continues, infused pre-rolls remain a standout cannabis category in Ontario, combining the convenience of ready-to-smoke joints with added concentrates, flavour,...
TL;DR Cannabis gummies are the most popular legal edible in Canada. Every legal package caps at 10mg THC, usually split into smaller pieces like four 2.5mg gummies. They take 30 to 90 minutes to kick in. The difference between a good gummy and a forgettable one is dose flexibility, ingredients, and price per...
TL;DR If you took too much, you're very likely fine. Too much cannabis is uncomfortable, not life-threatening for a healthy adult, and the worst of it passes in a few hours. Find a calm, safe spot, sit or lie down, sip water, and wait it out. CBD may help take the...
TL;DR Most edibles take 30 to 90 minutes to kick in. Drinks, mints, and hard candies are faster, often 15 to 30 minutes, because some absorbs through your mouth. Gummies and chocolate sit in the middle. Baked goods are slowest. An empty stomach speeds onset. The big mistake is taking more before the first...
TL;DR Dose edibles by experience, not by guessing. Beginners start at 2.5mg of THC, intermediate consumers sit around 5 to 15mg, experienced consumers go higher. Onset takes 30 to 90 minutes, so wait at least a full two hours before taking any more. Body weight, tolerance, metabolism, and whether you've eaten...
TL;DR If it's your first edible, start with 2.5mg of THC, which is a quarter of a legal 10mg package. Wait at least a full two hours before taking any more, because edibles are slow and the number one beginner mistake is redosing too early. A CBD-balanced product makes for...