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Gummies, chocolates, beverages, baked goods — smoke-free, low and slow.

About edibles.

Gummies, chocolates, candies, and beverages from Massachusetts cultivators. Precise dosing, lab-tested, same-day delivery.

What you can expect

  • Long-lasting
  • Smoke-free
  • Discreet
The edibles guide

What to know before you order edibles.

Start low, go slow — the only rule that matters

Edibles are the easiest way to take too much, because the effects show up late. A Massachusetts serving is 5 mg of THC; for a first time or a low tolerance, start at 2.5–5 mg and wait two full hours before considering more. Almost every bad edible experience comes from re-dosing too soon.

Why edibles hit differently than smoking

Eat THC and your liver turns it into 11-hydroxy-THC — a stronger, longer-acting form than the THC you inhale. That single fact explains edibles: a slower onset (30–90 minutes), a heavier peak, and a longer ride (4–8 hours). Plan around it, don't drive, and give yourself the evening.

Gummies, chocolates, drinks, and capsules

Format changes the experience as much as the dose.

  • Gummies & chews. The most popular and easiest to dose — each piece is a measured serving you can split in half.
  • Chocolates & baked goods. Richer and often higher per piece; the fat content can smooth and slightly speed onset.
  • Drinks & fast-acting. Nano-emulsified and sublingual products can kick in within 15–30 minutes and fade sooner — closer to a controllable, sippable buzz.
  • Capsules & tablets. Flavorless, precise, and discreet — the closest thing to a measured “dose.”

If you take too much

First: you're going to be fine — no one has died from too much THC. If an edible hits harder than you wanted, get comfortable somewhere calm, drink water, and wait; the worst of it usually passes within a couple of hours. A dose of CBD can blunt the high, and sleep helps. The lesson is always the same: next time, less.

Reading the label and the Massachusetts limits

Massachusetts caps edibles at 5 mg THC per serving and 100 mg per package, and everything ships in child-resistant packaging by law. Check the milligrams per piece — not per package — before you eat, and keep edibles away from kids and pets, who can't tell a weed gummy from a candy one. Every product we carry is lab-tested for potency and contaminants.

Frequently asked

Edibles, in plain English.