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Thursday, August 19, 2021 8:16:16 AM
dale1953 Thursday, 08/19/21 06:36:52 AM
Re: FUNMAN post# 3857
Post # 3858 of 3858
Funman, I saw this on another board. In Quebec, as of January 2020, some edible products started hitting the shelves at the SQDC, but they had to follow tight regulations. The Quebec government has banned chocolates, sweets, candies and desserts containing cannabis that could be considered attractive to people under 21. The 1st products to hit the shelves were liquids such as sparkling water, tea and non-alcoholic beer infused with cannabis. Next up were edible products like granola bars and muffins. According to the province’s restrictions, cannabis edibles cannot contain nicotine, caffeine or alcohol and must come in plain, childproof packaging.
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