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The Cannabis User’s Guide to Surviving the Coronavirus

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Edibles are your friend. Get symptomatic relief like easing of pain or help sleeping by taking your cannabis in the form of edibles. Experts predict disruptions in two main sectors: Events: It’s both ironic and sad that in a year when the entire month of April is 4-20-20, we will see literally no 420 celebrations.

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Christina Lake Cannabis Increases Average THC Concentration of Distillate Oils to 90.4%

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in early 2020 (allowing the production of beverages, edibles, and other everyday products with cannabis), several new categories of cannabis products had emerged from which there was new demand for extracts such as distillate oils. The post Christina Lake Cannabis Increases Average THC Concentration of Distillate Oils to 90.4%

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CBD Oil for Pets in Toronto

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CBD Oil for Pets in Toronto: A New Frontier. CBD oil for pets in Toronto is fast becoming a growing trend. They want to see if CBD oil can relieve their pet’s symptoms. . They can’t prescribe and treat pets with CBD oil, even if they feel it’s appropriate. They’re left administering CBD oil on their own.

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Review: Fruit Plunge Sugar Free Gummies by Daze Off

Illinois News Joint

One question I received many times as a budtender was “what edible can I get without sugar,” and it pained me to have to limit consumers to a short list of products. The ingredients are maltitol syrup, isomalt, pectin, glycerin, sucralose, citric acid, natural flavors, sodium citrate, cannabis oil, MCT oil, and fruit juice for color.

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Review: Sour Lemon Gummies by Good News

Illinois News Joint

But does that translate to edibles? The ingredients are sugar, glucose syrup, pectin, citric acid, malic acid, tartaric acid, potassium citrate, natural flavors, fruit and vegetable juice, VESIsorb delivery system, and cannabis oil. The finish carried the classic herbal bitterness of cannabis oil that clung to the palate.

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Review: Sweet Empowder by SweetBuzz

Illinois News Joint

The flexibility to “choose your own adventure” by turning essentially any food or beverage into an edible can be a powerful tool. News Joint Events is set to host SweetBuzz as one of two-dozen craft brands offering samples at the Illinois Craft Showcase at Molly’s Joint from 12-7 p.m. For Illinois News Joint reviews, visit here.

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Review: Red, White, and Berry Soft Chews by Ozone

Illinois News Joint

There is a never-ending list of ways to formulate an edible. The ingredients are sugar, tapioca syrup, sorbitol, citrus pectin (pectin, dextrose) glucose, artificial flavors, citric acid, sodium citrate, cannabis oil, botanically derived terpenes, artificial colors, malic acid, MCT coconut oil.

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