Cannabis confections are a growing industry, and manufacturers are creating candies with THC, CBD, and hemp all an in attempt to appeal to evolving consumer tastes. Candy Industry covers the sector with a focus on how manufacturers and retailers can respond to these trends.
As of 2022, data reports that 75% of edibles purchased fall under the gummy category, and Ripple, the creators of Ript, is giving people what they want: affordable, heavy-hitting, and fast-acting gummies.
Leading cannabis brands have adopted the Ganjier Product Specialist program to provide their workforces with a comprehensive understanding of cannabis products, consumption methods, quality preservation techniques and assessment best practices.
Available at Insa’s Massachusetts locations for a limited time, the company is releasing Berry Limeade and Pina Colada drops and the Black Raspberry Ice Cream Bar.
Available in three options, each chocolate bite features 4 mg THC paired with terpenes, coactives and other cannabinoids that help consumers pick their vibe.
We sat down with Insa's head of research and development, Julian Rose, to talk about confectionery cannabis edibles trends, such as in chocolate and gummies, and what's next for the brand.
The Raspberry Dream Gummies join Dr. Norm’s SleepWell offerings, including Elderberry Sleep Gummies, vegan chocolate Sleep Bites, and a 1-gram Sleep Vape.
Texas Original has launched Dark Chocolate Bites, the company’s first chocolate product and the state’s first medical cannabis chocolate product made with Rick Simpson Oil (RSO).