Your guide to trying and buying edibles in New Jersey

From chocolates to gummies, today’s cannabis edibles market offers something to suit almost any adult’s preferences for a sweet treat. Uncover the magic of New Jersey edibles with Boone Town Provisions, one delicious discovery at a time.

What are cannabis edibles?

Cannabis edibles are consumable products infused with cannabinoids. In a dispensary, you’ll most commonly see THC edibles, but you’ll find CBD, CBN, and other cannabinoids in edible form as well. Some edibles solely contain THC or perhaps CBD, while others contain a ratio of these cannabinoids to craft unique experiences. 

These products come in various forms, such as gummies, lozenges, and soft chews. Chocolates, beverages, and baked goods are on their way in New Jersey, too, offering even more discreet and convenient ways to consume cannabis.

How do cannabis edibles work?

Unlike smoking or vaping, edibles are ingested orally. As a result, their effects typically take longer to kick in, but can last for a more extended period.

Cannabis edibles work by delivering cannabinoids into your body through digestion. Once consumed, the cannabinoids have to make their way through your digestive system before you feel them. Once your liver processes the cannabinoids, they’re released into your system and you start to feel the effects of the products you enjoyed. If you ever heard that edibles can feel different than a joint or vaping, this is precisely why.

The effects of edibles typically take longer to onset, usually around 30 minutes to 2 hours, but can last for several hours or more. It’s essential to be patient and mindful of how much you’re taking to avoid overconsumption and potential adverse effects.

Why do cannabis edibles feel stronger than pre-rolls or flower?

If you’ve ever heard that edibles can feel more intense than other forms of cannabis, there’s science to that.

Unlike smoking or vaping, where cannabinoids are rapidly absorbed through the lungs and into the bloodstream, edibles undergo a different metabolic process. When you ingest cannabinoids, they’re broken down into the digestive tract and metabolized by the liver before entering the bloodstream. This process converts THC into a more potent form called 11-hydroxy-THC, which crosses the blood-brain barrier more effectively, leading to a more pronounced and longer-lasting high.

It’s also true that the complete opposite can happen. Called “ediblocking,” some people can eat many milligrams of THC and experience little to nothing. This isn’t common, so don’t assume this is happening as you try edibles for the first time. It’s still best to only take a little bit at a time.

Edible doses in New Jersey: How much THC is in a package?

In New Jersey, the maximum THC content per package of edibles is capped at 100mg by law. Each individual edible is limited to 10 milligrams of THC per serving at maximum. Manufacturers must adhere to this limit when producing and packaging any and all edibles for sale in the state.

New to edibles? Read these tips first

For newcomers to the world of edibles, navigating the landscape can be both exciting and slightly daunting. Here are some essential tips to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience: 

Start slow, go slow:

Begin with a low dose, especially if you’re unfamiliar with edibles. Cannabis affects everyone differently, so it’s crucial to gauge your tolerance before increasing your intake. 

Patience is key:

Unlike smoking or vaping, the effects of edibles take longer to kick in. Resist the temptation to consume more if you don’t feel anything immediately; wait at least 1 to 2 hours before considering another dose.

Pay attention to dosage:

Read the label carefully to understand the potency of the edible. THC content can vary significantly between products, so knowing the dosage is essential for controlling your experience. If a single serving sounds like too much THC for you, you can always cut one serving into smaller pieces.

Consider your setting:

Choose a comfortable and familiar environment to consume edibles, preferably with friends or a trusted companion. Hang out here until you know how edibles affect you.

Stay hydrated and nourished:

Consuming edibles on an empty stomach may intensify their effects. Be sure to eat a light meal beforehand and stay hydrated throughout the experience.

Stay mindful and relax:

Relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or meditation can help mitigate any anxiety or discomfort that may arise from consuming edibles. Remember, the effects will eventually wear off, so stay calm and ride it out if you feel overwhelmed.

At Boone Town Provisions, we pride ourselves on offering a delectable array of cannabis edibles from the finest brands in New Jersey. Take a tantalizing journey with us as we showcase the best hand-picked selection of premium treats Morris County has to offer. Each one promises a delightful experience like no other. Some of the brands you can expect to find at Boone Town include: 

  • & Shine
  • BITS 
  • Verano 
  • Gron 
  • Ozone 
  • Wana 
  • 1906 
  • Encore 
  • incredibles

Cannabis edibles are legal for adult use in New Jersey following the passage of the Cannabis Regulatory, Enforcement Assistance, and the Marketplace Modernization Act (CREAMMA). This legislation allows adults aged 21 or older to purchase and possess a variety of cannabis-infused edibles from licensed dispensaries across the state. Legal infused product categories include tinctures, syringes, lozenges, and soft chews like gummies. More products, like chocolates, baked goods, and drinks, are on their way soon!

Adults in New Jersey are permitted to purchase cannabis edibles with THC content totaling up to 1,000 mg per transaction. Given that the maximum THC content per package is capped at 100mg by law, this means that consumers can buy up to 10 containers of edibles, such as gummies, per transaction. 

Here’s an example: Consider a typical pack of cannabis-infused gummies, each containing 20 gummies with 5mg THC per gummy. You would be permitted to buy up to 10 packs of the gummies, totaling 100mg THC (assuming you aren’t purchasing other items, too).

The cost of edibles can vary depending on the brand and quantity purchased. For example, some brands offer smaller packs of edibles for around $15, providing an affordable option for consumers looking to try out different options. However, brands like Incredibles offer 10 packs priced at around $35 for those seeking larger quantities or something more cost-effective per dose. Whether opting for smaller packs or larger amounts for savings, happy campers at Boone Town have a range of options to fit their preferences and budgets.

Storing edibles properly is essential to maintaining freshness and potency while also ensuring safety, particularly if there are pets or kids in your home. It’s crucial to keep your products securely and discreetly stored away. We recommend keeping your cannabis in a locked container or cabinet that is out of reach of curious hands and paws. 

Storing edibles in their original packaging or clearly labeled containers will help prevent confusion or accidental consumption. Maintaining a consistent temperature and avoiding exposure to light, heat, and moisture can also help preserve the quality of edibles over time.

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