Canadians say 5 mg of THC is the sweet spot for pot-infused edibles

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Is the 10 mg cannabis edibles limit stronger than we thought? Supply woes continue for Nova Scotians wanting cannabis edibles Most cannabis consumers ‘struggle to understand’ THC numbers on edibles packaging, Ont. study finds So what do respondents think is the ideal dose of THC for edibles? Canadians are venturing into the edibles market one cautious bite at a time. Organigram Holdings, a producer of medical and recreational marijuana, polled 2,000-plus Canadians from across the country last fall ahead of the legalization of cannabis-infused edibles, oils and extracts. Subscribe to the Cannabis Post newsletter for weekly insights into the industry, what insiders will be talking about and content from across the Postmedia Network.

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Canadians are venturing into the edibles market one cautious bite at a time.

Organigram Holdings, a producer of medical and recreational marijuana, polled 2,000-plus Canadians from across the country last fall ahead of the legalization of cannabis-infused edibles, oils and extracts. Respondents were asked about their anticipated consumption habits once the new product formats became legal.

Is the 10 mg cannabis edibles limit stronger than we thought? Supply...

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