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It’s official… You can finally consume and buy weed edibles LEGALLY! Don’t believe us? Well, say hello to Delta 8 THC gummies. Now, we know what you’re thinking: Delta 8 isn’t the same as regular THC, so how are Delta 8 gummies considered weed? It’s a valid question, and one that we're going to explore further, but first let’s take a look at…

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What are weed edibles?

Weed edibles, or edible weed, are edible treats or snacks infused with cannabinoids, primarily THC.

Most people refer to weed edibles as just plain edibles. They’re usually made with marijuana flower and are considered a high potency cannabis extract.

They come in the form of cookies, brownies, gummies, and other candies. And they’re much more convenient to consume as opposed to smoking marijuana-derived THC.

While edibles and weed typically go hand-in-hand, weed isn’t always marijuana-derived.

Let us explain…

Weed is Cannabis

Here’s the deal… Weed is a nickname used to refer to marijuana or cannabis. Other nicknames for marijuana or cannabis include [¹]:

  • Pot
  • Reefer
  • Grass
  • Dope
  • Ganja
  • Mary Jane

But “weed” is by far the most popular nickname used in America when referring to marijuana, THC, or cannabis.

Now to clarify, cannabis is a plant which contains various species. Both marijuana and hemp belong to the same species known as Cannabis Sativa. This means that when someone is talking about cannabis, they’re actually talking about both hemp and marijuana [³].  

And that’s not all…

As it turns out, THC naturally occurs in both hemp and marijuana. According to the 2018 Farm Bill, at least 0.3% of Delta 9 THC exists in the hemp plant, as well as trace amounts of Delta 8 THC [²]. 

Which means, there are variants of THC.  

For years, we all thought that Delta 9 was the only THC cannabinoid, but that’s not the case anymore, thanks to Delta 8 THC.

So…

Are Delta 8 gummies weed?

Yes! Given that weed is commonly used to describe THC, and since Delta 8 is a variant of THC, it’s safe to say that Delta 8 is also considered “weed”.

Now, we know that Delta 9 THC is still considered federally illegal, but hemp-derived Delta 8 THC is 100% federally legal. Again, we can thank the 2018 Farm Bill for that [²]! 

Which means, you can finally buy federally legal weed gummies online and in stores near you. How cool is that?

There’s just one huge hiccup…

Not all Delta 8 weed gummies/edibles are created the same.

Which means, if you truly want to feel the mood lift, mental clarity, and subtle euphoric effects of Delta 8 THC, then you’re gonna have to find a reliable and reputable Delta 8 brand you can  buy from.

This brings us to…

Where to buy Delta 8 weed edibles of pure quality?

We won’t beat around the bush… Here at Delta Remedys, we were tired of searching for the best weed edibles online.

Sure, some Delta 8 gummies gave us a good “high”, but they didn’t taste good at all. Too bitter, too bland, too disgusting.

Other Delta 8 weed gummies tasted okay, but didn’t provide that uplifting and subtle high we were expecting. Too weak. Or maybe they didn’t have any Delta 8 THC at all.

But the worst part we encountered was Delta 8 gummy brands that seemed a bit shady. No third party testing. No up-to-date lab reports. No brand transparency or reputation.

For all those reasons, we decided that enough was enough… We took it upon ourselves to create Delta 8 weed gummies that truly stand out among the rest.  

Since Delta 8 doesn’t taste good on its own, we decided to flavor our weed edibles with apple, peach, and watermelon.  

They’re free from harmful toxins and are always tested by an accredited third party laboratory before they hit the market.

Finally, each weed gummy contains 25mg of highly effective, federally legal Delta 8 THC.

We love our Delta 8 weed gummies, and we have a hunch that you will too.

So, if you’re ready to buy some legal weed edibles, then our Delta 8 weed gummies are just what you need.

Feel free to reach out to our Delta Remedys team for additional questions or concerns. We’re always happy to help.

Sources:

  1. DEA: Cannabis Marijuana
  2. FDA: Hemp Production and the 2018 Farm Bill
  3. NIH: Cannabis (Marijuana) and Cannabinoids: What You Need To Know