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Frequently Asked Questions

What products do you offer?

We currently offer eleven (11) types of cannabis-infused flavours:

You can also read more about them on our Products page.

How Should I Store Bliss Edibles?

Bliss Edibles does not need to be refrigerated. Please be aware our gummies are susceptible to melting in high heats. We recommend storing your gummies under 35ºC and in a place that is cool and dry.

Are These Products Lab Tested?

Yes, our products are regularly selected for lab testing at a facility based in Canada. All tests are performed to Health Canada standards. We are committed to product safety and consistency. View our lab results here.

Where Can I Buy Bliss Products?

The best way to get access to our products is to order from our official partners and dispensaries.

We’re A Dispensary And Interested In Wholesale Pricing. How Do We Get Started?

Please fill out the vendor application form here.

Why Should I Consider Choosing A Cannabis-infused Edible?

People choose to consume edible cannabis over smoking or vaping for many different reasons.

  1. Eating an edible is a healthier way to consume cannabis. Some evidence suggests that smoking and vaping may be harmful to your health.
  2. Edibles last longer. The effects of a cannabis edible last ~6-8 hours while the effects of cannabis after smoking only last ~2-4 hours. This is especially great for people using edibles to help them fall asleep and stay asleep.
  3. Edibles are discrete. Despite cannabis being legalized, there is still some stigma that exists. Some people prefer edibles because they don’t smell and can be consumed discretely.
  4. Edibles produce more of a ‘body high’. Some people experience a different kind of “high” with cannabis edibles. People often describe edibles as having more of a “body high” and less of a “head high” especially in lower dosages. Why? Cannabinoids and terpenes are metabolized differently depending on how you consume them.

What Is THC And What Does It Do?

TetraHydroCannabinol (THC) is the cannabinoid that makes you feel ‘high’. It is one of the most prominent cannabinoids found in the Cannabis plant. THC interacts with your endocannabinoid system which is made up of 2 receptors; cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1) and cannabinoid receptor 2 (CB2). When THC interacts with your cannabinoid receptors, it can do all sorts of things. It can help mediate inflammatory responses, induce feelings of euphoria and relieve pain.

In general, your CB1 receptors are in your brain (central nervous system) and your CB2 receptors are distributed throughout various parts of your body (peripheral nervous system). This is why cannabis has both physiological and psychoactive effects.

For most users, the right dose of THC makes them feel euphoric and relaxed. In the body, THC can help reduce pain and has anti-inflammatory properties. Consuming THC may also make you feel hungry, or give you the “munchies”.

If you’re new to cannabis, we recommend starting with a 5 – 10 mg dose of THC.

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