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What cannabis candy is

Cannabis candy is exactly what it sounds like, your favourite kinds of sweets made with a measured dose of THC, or sometimes CBD, baked or mixed right in. It covers a wide spread, gummies in every shape and flavour, sour candy with that tongue tingling coating, hard candies you suck on slowly, chews, and more. The candy part is just a delicious delivery method for a precise, edible dose of cannabis.

The big appeal is that candy is an edible, which means you eat it and the THC is processed by your body rather than smoked. That gives you a completely different experience from smoking or vaping, with a slower start, a stronger body feel for many people, and effects that last much longer. There is also nothing to inhale, no smell, and nothing that looks like cannabis from across the room, which is a huge part of why edibles are so popular.

Because each piece is dosed, candy takes a lot of the guesswork out of edibles. A package will tell you how many milligrams of THC are in each piece and in the whole pack, so you can take a known amount instead of guessing the way you might with a homemade brownie. That precision is what makes candy one of the friendliest ways to enjoy an edible.

There is also a wide range of strength on offer, from gentle low dose candy meant for microdosing through to potent pieces aimed at experienced users, so there is something on the candy menu for almost everyone regardless of tolerance. That spread is part of why candy works so well as both a beginner format and a regular choice for seasoned consumers.

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The main types we carry

Gummies are the most popular cannabis candy by a wide margin, and for good reason. They come in countless flavours and fun shapes, they taste great, and they are easy to portion since each gummy is its own dose. Whether you want fruity, tropical, classic bear shapes or something more gourmet, there is a gummy for it, and they are the easiest entry point for most people new to edibles.

Sour candy adds that addictive sour coating on top of the sweet, and fans love it because the tartness helps mask any cannabis taste while delivering the same measured dose. If you grew up loving sour keys, sour worms and the like, the cannabis versions hit that same nostalgic note with a kick.

Hard candy is a slower, longer lasting option you suck on rather than chew, which some people prefer because it stretches out the experience of eating it. We also carry chews and other candy style edibles from time to time. Across all of them the principle is the same, a tasty sweet carrying a clear, repeatable dose of THC.

If you are choosing between types, it mostly comes down to taste and how you like to eat candy. The dose is what matters for the effect, and that is printed on the package regardless of whether you go for gummies, sours or hard candy. Texture is part of the appeal too. Some people love the chew of a gummy, others prefer the slow dissolve of a hard candy or the snap of a sour piece, and there is no wrong answer. Pick the texture and flavour you enjoy most, since the dose on the label is what determines the effect no matter which style you choose.

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How edibles work in your body

Eating cannabis is different from smoking it in a way that is worth understanding before your first piece. When you smoke, the THC hits your lungs and reaches your brain in minutes. When you eat an edible, the THC has to go through your stomach and liver first, where your body converts it into a form that is often felt as stronger and more physical, and that whole process takes time.

That is why edibles come on slowly and last a long time. The slow start is the single most important thing for new users to respect, because it is what trips people up. You eat a gummy, feel nothing after thirty minutes, assume it is not working, eat more, and then all of it lands at once an hour or two later far harder than you wanted. The candy was working the whole time, it just had not arrived yet.

The flip side of that slow onset is a long, steady, full bodied experience that many people much prefer to smoking. Done right, with the correct dose and a little patience, edibles give a smooth, relaxing high that can last for hours, which is exactly why so many people love them for evenings, sleep and just unwinding.

It is also worth knowing that the same milligram dose can feel different from day to day depending on what you have eaten, how rested you are, and your own body chemistry. That is normal, and it is another reason to treat each new product cautiously at first rather than assuming it will feel identical to the last one.

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Onset, how long until you feel it

As a general guide, cannabis candy usually starts to take effect somewhere around thirty minutes to two hours after you eat it, with most people landing around the forty five minute to ninety minute mark. The exact timing depends on your body, your metabolism, and whether you have eaten recently, since an edible on an empty stomach can hit faster and harder than one on a full stomach.

Hard candy that you suck on slowly can behave a little differently, because some of the THC can be absorbed through the lining of your mouth as it dissolves, which can bring on a portion of the effect somewhat sooner. Gummies and chews that you swallow go the full digestive route, so they follow that slower thirty minute to two hour curve more closely.

The golden rule is simple, wait at least two hours before taking more. Set a timer if you need to. The biggest edible mistakes happen in that first hour when people get impatient. If you respect the wait, you will dose comfortably and accurately every time, and you will never end up uncomfortably high from doubling up too soon.

If you want a faster, more predictable onset, eating a little something first does not speed it up, but a small dose on a relatively empty stomach tends to come on quicker than a large dose after a big meal. Either way, the two hour wait before redosing is the rule that keeps every edible experience comfortable.

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How to dose cannabis candy

Dosing is the whole game with edibles, and the good news is candy makes it easy because every piece is labelled. A common single dose for many regular consumers sits around ten milligrams of THC, but that is not a beginner dose. If you are new to edibles or have a low tolerance, start much lower, around two and a half to five milligrams, which often means eating half a gummy or a quarter of one.

Experienced users with a higher tolerance might comfortably take twenty milligrams or more, but tolerance to edibles is very personal and does not always match your smoking tolerance, since the body processes eaten THC differently. The safest approach for anyone trying a new product is start low and go slow, take a small amount, wait the full two hours, and only then decide whether you want more.

Because candy is pre portioned, you can dial this in precisely. Want five milligrams from a ten milligram gummy, cut it in half. Want a bigger dose another night, take two. This control is exactly why dosed candy beats guessing with homemade edibles, and it is why we always print the per piece and per package milligrams clearly so you know what you are taking.

A handy trick for newcomers is to keep a small note of what you took and how it felt, the product, the milligrams, and how the evening went. After two or three sessions you will know your comfortable number cold, and dosing becomes effortless from then on. It sounds fussy but it saves a lot of trial and error.

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Reading the label and knowing your dose

Every cannabis candy we carry tells you two key numbers, the THC per piece and the THC for the whole package. Always check both before you eat anything, because a single gummy might be ten milligrams while the full bag is a hundred, and you do not want to misjudge that. Reading the label takes two seconds and saves you from an uncomfortable evening.

If a product also contains CBD, the label will list that too. CBD does not get you high the way THC does, and some people like candy with a balance of both because they find it gives a gentler, more even feeling. If that interests you, look for the THC to CBD ratio on the package or ask us which balanced options we have in stock.

Once you know your comfortable dose, sticking to labelled, dosed candy means you can repeat that experience reliably every time. That consistency is one of the best things about buying proper cannabis candy rather than rolling the dice on something homemade with an unknown strength.

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Flavour and the experience

Good cannabis candy tastes like candy first and foremost. The best products mask the natural cannabis flavour well, so a fruity gummy tastes fruity and a sour candy tastes properly sour, with little to no weedy aftertaste. Flavour is a big part of the fun, and there is a huge range to explore across the candy menu.

The experience itself is the classic edible high, slow to arrive and long to stay, usually with a strong, relaxing body feel. Many people find edibles more physical and more sedating than smoking the same strain, which makes candy a favourite for evenings, relaxing on the couch, easing into sleep, or a low key day off when you have nowhere to be.

Because it lasts so long, a properly dosed piece of candy can carry you for hours on a single small treat. That long, steady ride is the whole appeal, and once people find their comfortable dose, cannabis candy often becomes their go to for winding down.

Because the effect leans physical and relaxing, a lot of people pair their evening candy with something low key, a show, a bath, a quiet night in, and let it carry them gently into a good sleep. It is one of the most comfortable ways to close out a long day.

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Who cannabis candy suits

Candy is one of the most beginner friendly ways into cannabis, as long as you respect the dose. Because you can start with a tiny labelled amount and there is nothing to inhale, it is a gentle entry point for people who do not want to smoke. It is also ideal for anyone who wants to be discreet, since candy looks like candy and has no smell.

It suits people who want a long, relaxing experience rather than a quick hit. If you like the idea of taking something in the evening and feeling it gently for hours, edibles are perfect, and candy is the tastiest, easiest to dose version. It is also great for people who find smoking harsh on the throat or lungs and want an alternative.

Experienced users love candy too, both for convenience and for that stronger body effect edibles give. Whether you are brand new and starting at half a gummy or a seasoned consumer taking a higher dose, dosed candy gives you a reliable, repeatable way to enjoy cannabis without lighting anything.

It is also a popular choice for people who want consistency from one session to the next, since a labelled dose removes the variability you get from smoking different flower. If you like knowing exactly what you are taking, candy delivers that certainty in a way few other formats can.

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How to store cannabis candy

Cannabis candy keeps well, but a few habits make it last longer and stay safe. Heat is the main thing to watch with gummies and chews, since a hot room or a sunny spot can make them melt, clump together or stick, which makes dosing messy. Keep them somewhere cool and dry, in their original packaging or an airtight container.

The single most important storage rule is to keep all cannabis candy locked away and completely out of reach of children and pets. Because it looks and tastes like ordinary candy, it absolutely must be stored where no one can mistake it for a regular treat. A high shelf or a lockable container is the right call in any home, every time, no exceptions.

Kept cool, sealed and clearly separated from regular snacks, cannabis candy stays fresh and effective for a long time. Always keep it in labelled packaging so you and anyone in your home knows exactly what it is and how strong each piece is.

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Staying safe with edibles

The main way people have a bad time with edibles is taking too much too fast, so the safety advice is the same advice that makes them enjoyable, start low and wait. If you do end up higher than you meant to be, the good news is it is not dangerous, just uncomfortable. Find a calm spot, drink some water, eat a snack, and let it pass, because it always does.

Never mix high doses of edibles with a lot of alcohol, especially while you are still learning your tolerance, since the two can amplify each other. And never drive or operate anything that needs your full attention while an edible is in effect, remembering that the long duration means you can be impaired for hours.

Keeping a clear head about dose and timing turns edibles from intimidating into genuinely relaxing. Millions of people enjoy cannabis candy comfortably by following these simple rules, and once you know your number, it becomes one of the easiest and most pleasant ways to enjoy cannabis.

It also helps to have your first few edible sessions somewhere comfortable and familiar, with nothing you need to be anywhere for, so you can simply relax and learn how the dose feels on you. Going in relaxed makes the whole thing more pleasant and takes any nervousness out of the equation.

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Pricing, minimum and free over $80

Cannabis candy is great value because a single package usually contains multiple doses, so one purchase lasts a while if you dose sensibly. Pricing runs by the package, and buying a few packs or larger counts often lowers the per piece cost, which our menu shows clearly so you can stock up on flavours you like.

Our minimum order is $40, and a couple of packs of candy clear that easily, or you can pair candy with flower, vapes or anything else on the menu. Spend over $80 and your delivery is free, so a lot of customers add an extra pack or two to cross that line and skip the delivery fee.

Payment is cash on delivery or Interac e-Transfer. If you are new and not sure which candy or what dose to start with, just message the team. We will point you to a beginner friendly option and explain how to portion it so your first edible experience is a good one.

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A simple dosing guide by experience

It helps to think about edible dosing in rough tiers based on your experience, all measured in milligrams of THC per sitting. A microdose of around one to two and a half milligrams gives a very light, subtle lift that many people barely notice, which is great if you want to feel just a touch relaxed while staying clear headed. This is a lovely place for the truly cautious to begin.

A low dose of around two and a half to five milligrams is the standard starting point for most beginners, enough to feel a gentle, pleasant effect without being overwhelming. A moderate dose of around ten to fifteen milligrams suits regular consumers who know they handle edibles well, and it delivers a clear, relaxing high that lasts for hours. Above that, into twenty milligrams and beyond, is experienced user territory and can be a lot for anyone without an established tolerance.

These are general guides, not rules, because edible tolerance is genuinely personal and does not always track with how much you smoke. The smart move with any new candy is to treat yourself like a beginner for the first piece, see how that dose lands, and adjust from there. Once you find your number, candy lets you hit it precisely every time.

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Common candy mistakes to avoid

The classic mistake is impatience. People eat a gummy, feel nothing for an hour, and assume they got a dud, so they eat more, and then the full stacked dose arrives and flattens them. The candy was always working, it just had not finished being digested. The fix is the oldest advice in edibles, wait the full two hours before even thinking about more.

Another mistake is not checking the label. Candy comes in many strengths, and a piece that looks identical to one you had before might be a totally different dose. Always read the per piece milligrams on the package, every time, rather than assuming all gummies are the same. Two seconds of reading prevents an uncomfortable night.

The third common slip is treating candy like regular snacks once the munchies hit. When you are already feeling good, an open bag of tasty cannabis gummies is easy to keep eating without thinking, which stacks up far more THC than you planned. Portion out your dose before you start, then put the rest away somewhere out of easy reach.

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Cannabis candy versus other edibles

Candy is just one corner of the edible menu, but it is the most popular for good reasons. Compared to baked goods like brownies and cookies, candy is far easier to dose precisely because each piece is a measured unit, whereas a homemade baked good can be wildly uneven from one bite to the next. That precision is a big part of why candy has become the default edible for so many people.

Compared to capsules, candy is tastier and a little more fun, though capsules win on being completely flavourless and ultra discreet if that is what you want. Compared to drinks, candy is more portable and shelf stable, while drinks tend to come on a bit faster for some people. Each format has its place, and many people keep a couple of types on hand for different moods.

What candy does better than almost anything is combine a precise dose with a genuinely enjoyable treat. You get the reliability of a labelled milligram count and the pleasure of eating something delicious, which is a hard combination to beat and the reason gummies in particular dominate the edible aisle.

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Same day GTA delivery and mail order across Canada

In Toronto and across the GTA we deliver cannabis candy the same day, usually within one to two hours of your order. A local driver brings it right to your door anywhere in the region, from downtown out to Mississauga, Brampton, Scarborough, North York, Vaughan, Markham and the surrounding suburbs. Order during the day for the best shot at a quick same day drop.

Outside the GTA, we mail order candy across Canada. Edibles travel well since they are stable and shelf friendly, and they ship discreetly with nothing on the outside of the package that reveals what is inside, arriving fresh and ready to enjoy.

The terms are the same however you order, $40 minimum, free over $80, cash or Interac e-Transfer, and a quick one time age check confirming you are 19 or older. Reach out before you check out if you want a recommendation, and we will help you pick the right candy and the right dose for you.

Candy, frequently asked questions

Q.How long does it take cannabis candy to kick in?

Usually somewhere around thirty minutes to two hours, with most people feeling it around the forty five to ninety minute mark. It is slower than smoking because your body has to digest it first. Always wait at least two hours before taking more, since the most common mistake is doubling up before the first dose has arrived.

Q.How much cannabis candy should a beginner take?

Start low, around two and a half to five milligrams of THC, which often means half a gummy or less. A common dose for regular users is around ten milligrams, but that is too much for a first try. Take a small amount, wait the full two hours, and only then decide whether you want more.

Q.Why are edibles stronger than smoking?

Because of how your body processes them. When you eat THC, your liver converts it into a form many people feel as stronger and more physical than smoked THC, and the effect lasts much longer. That is why a modest dose of candy can feel more intense and last for hours compared to a few puffs.

Q.How should I store cannabis candy?

Keep it cool, dry and sealed so gummies do not melt or stick, and most importantly store it locked away and completely out of reach of children and pets. Because it looks and tastes like ordinary candy, it must never be left where someone could mistake it for a regular treat. Keep it in labelled packaging.

Q.Can I get cannabis candy delivered same day in Toronto?

Yes. GasDank delivers cannabis candy same day across Toronto and the GTA, usually within one to two hours, and ships mail order anywhere in Canada. The minimum order is $40, delivery is free over $80, and we accept cash or Interac e-Transfer. You must be 19 or older.

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