Survey: Boomers Use Cannabis Medically At Twice the Rate of Millennials
Thu / Aug 6th
A recent survey of millennial and baby boomer cannabis consumers suggests that baby boomers use cannabis for medicinal purposes at twice the rate of millennials.
Cannabis edibles have been around for as long as music festivals have existed, and even long before then. In legal cannabis markets, a diverse landscape of marijuana edibles and infused products have emerged to satisfy consumer demand. Learn about the news and policy updates affecting producer/processors in legal states by subscribing to our daily cannabis newsletter!
Thu / Aug 6th
A recent survey of millennial and baby boomer cannabis consumers suggests that baby boomers use cannabis for medicinal purposes at twice the rate of millennials.
Thu / Jul 23rd PODCAST
Jake Bullock is co-founder of Cann, the Los Angeles-based cannabis beverage brand that focuses on low-dose THC consumer products.
Wed / Jul 15th
Mike Tyson’s the Ranch Companies has announced a partnership with Smart Cups to manufacture printed, water-soluble cannabinoid products; consumers will be able to add their own liquid to create unique beverage infusions.
Wed / Jul 1st
The Dixie Elixirs brand in Colorado — one of the cannabis industry’s most established edibles brands — announced it would change its name to drop the historically racist term “Dixie.”
Mon / May 18th
Missouri lawmakers have approved a measure giving medical cannabis regulators in the state the ability to access the FBI’s national fingerprint and background check database; the bill also aims to ban kid-friendly cannabis edibles shapes.
Tue / Apr 14th PRODUCT REVIEW
Ever wondered how to make CBD oil at home? It’s never been easier than with the MagicalButter MB2e, which can also be used to make THC-infused butter and oils.
Wed / Mar 11th
A recent survey of cannabis consumers in Canada suggests that the ideal dosage for infused edibles products is 5 milligrams of THC or less per serving.
Tue / Mar 3rd
Curaleaf Holdings announced it is set to acquire Colorado-based edibles company BlueKudu for an undisclosed amount.
Fri / Feb 28th
West Virginia lawmakers have approved medical cannabis reforms that would grant access to cannabis flower and edible products to registered patients.
Tue / Feb 18th
A recent report found that aluminum can liners used in the making of cannabis-infused beverages may significantly deteriorate the potency of THC drinks.
Mon / Dec 16th
Cannabis-infused edible products go on sale tomorrow throughout Canada, except for in three provinces — Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta — where the edibles rollout has been delayed.
Fri / Nov 22nd
Quebec officials announced the province will delay its cannabis edibles roll-out until January 1 as officials finalize rules and suppliers make the proper adjustments.
Thu / Nov 14th
If it’s your first time trying cannabis, here are some important things you should be aware of to make sure your experience is beneficial/pleasurable, not regrettable.
Tue / Oct 1st
The first cannabis cafe/restaurant in the U.S. where open consumption is allowed opened its doors today in West Hollywood.
Fri / Sep 20th
A new Nielsen report suggests legal U.S. cannabis sales could surpass $40 billion by 2025; the sector was worth just $8 billion in 2018.
Mon / Sep 16th
Some three million additional Canadians are expected to participate in the country’s cannabis industry as consumers once infused edibles are made available later this year.
Tue / Aug 27th
Canada’s Paracanna has announced its launch of a DIY cannabis gummies kit, which allows consumers to add drops of oil to create gummies in a variety of flavors.
Tue / Aug 6th
Colorado’s medical cannabis business licenses are slowly decreasing as the adult-use industry steadily ramps up, according to an annual report by the state’s Marijuana Enforcement Division.
Thu / Jul 25th
Three months before edibles regulations take effect nationwide, officials in Quebec, Canada have announced a ban on sweetened cannabis edibles containing THC, including (temporarily) topicals.
Wed / Jun 19th
Under new Health Canada regulations, single-serving cannabis edibles will have their THC content capped at just 10 milligrams of THC per package. Industry advocates call it regulatory overreach and warn that the rules will lead to excessive packaging waste.
Tue / Jun 4th
A recent report suggests that the addition of infused cannabis products to Canada’s legal marketplace could be worth about $2.7 billion per year, with edibles alone expected to generate $1.6 billion in sales.
Fri / May 10th
A recent survey reveals that interest among Canadians in cannabis-infused edibles — which are not yet available via the official marketplace — has dropped since legalization took effect last October.
Tue / Apr 30th PRESS RELEASE
Is this cannabis’ “Diet Coke Moment”? Los Angeles, California — Award-winning SoCal cannabis brand KushyPunch releases the very first sugar-free… Read More
Thu / Apr 25th
The Cannabis Beverage Producers Alliance in Canada is pushing for changes to the country’s proposed cannabis edibles rules that would allow producers to manufacture infused beverages inside of facilities that also produce alcoholic beverages.
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