Canadian pot producer launches real-fruit cannabis edibles for microdosing | Regina Leader Post

Available in raspberry and strawberry flavours, the former provides a 1 mg each of CBD and THC, while the latter offers just the THC.

Although the new edibles were launched late last month in Ontario, the plan is to get them into provincial retails stores in B.C.

The appeal of microdosing may also apply to cannabis beverages.

Microdosing has long been touted by medicinal and recreational cannabis consumers alike.

And in August of 2021, Indiva released Slow Ride Cookies, the company’s first products in the baked goods category.

A report released in the spring of 2021 by Brightfield Group, a consumer insights and market intelligence firm for the CBD and cannabis industries, cited the importance of budding partnerships between Canadian and U.S.

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