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  2. 10 Best THC Gummies in 2023 - AOL

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    Thanks to new innovation, companies have been able to develop THC products, like weed edibles and cannabis gummies, that can utilize hemp-derived Delta 9 instead of its marijuana-derived counterpart.

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    Edibles contain variable amounts of THC, the active ingredient in marijuana resulting in its psychoactive effect. Because these products are often confused for other snacks and candy, and they can ...

  4. Companies told the feds they didn't know they shouldn't be selling THC-laced products in bags similar to kids candy. Duh, says columnist Tim Rowland. Weed-based items being sold in candy packaging ...

  5. Cannabis edible - Wikipedia

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    A cannabis edible, also known as a cannabis-infused food or simply an edible, is a food item (either homemade or produced commercially) that contains decarboxylated cannabinoids (cannabinoid acids converted to their orally bioactive form) from cannabis extract as an active ingredient. [1]

  6. Eaze - Wikipedia

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    The company announced its $10 million Series A funding in April 2015 by multiple venture capital firms, including the Snoop Dogg-backed Casa Verde Capital. [17] [18] In October 2016, Eaze announced its series B funding in the amount of $13 million from five investors, making the company "the highest-funded startup in the history of the cannabis industry, as well as its fastest-growing one".

  7. Leafs By Snoop - Wikipedia

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    Leafs By Snoop was launched in November 2015 in Denver, Colorado, at the home of LivWell owner John Lord, a few months after the website Merry Jane was launched. [1] [2]In June 2016, it was reported that Snoop Dogg was in a trademark dispute with the Canadian ice hockey team the Toronto Maple Leafs over his Leafs by Snoop logo. [1]