Cannabis-infused drinks
Cannabis-infused drinks are a little more expensive, running anywhere from $4 to $10 per drink. Each drink will contain anywhere from 5 mg to 10 mg THC. The price often depends on the complexity of the drink. Cannabis-infused flavored water is much less expensive and complicated to produce than something like cannabis soda. If the product requires a glass bottle to protect the cannabinoids from light exposure, the packaging may be a major contributor to the final cost of the product.
When you consider the fact that the amount you pay for a cannabis-infused drink is similar to the amount you’d pay for a really fancy craft beer, it all makes sense. Splurge on the weed drink instead of the upscale beer and it all works out to be the same.
Chocolates, brownies, and baked goods
Cannabis chocolates, brownies, and other baked goods tend to range from $4 per piece to $30 per bag. It all depends on how many cookies or brownies are in that bag. It also depends on the complexity of the edible in question.
If you’re purchasing pre-packed shelf-stable edibles, the price is likely to be lower. If you’re buying fancy custom gourmet edibles, like weed-infused birthday cake, you’re probably going to pay a little more.
The price scale works the same way you’re used to. Buying a small bag of cookies off of the shelf in the checkout lane is a lot less expensive than ordering a custom cake from your grocery store’s bakery.
The cost of making your own edibles
If you love to cook and bake, the idea of buying edibles probably seems silly to you. You make great cookies or pancakes or even great ice cream at home. People who are passionate about the art that takes place in the kitchen live by the philosophy that homemade is always better.
Making your own edibles will cost the same price as purchasing all the ingredients you would normally use in that recipe, plus the cost of weed. One gram of 20% THC weed contains 200 mg of THC. Depending on the number of servings in your recipe, you’ll likely need half a gram or less.
Edibles are a great way to use up a strain you don’t prefer to smoke. If you don’t like the way your weed tastes, you can use it to make cannabutter. The sugar, extracts, or chocolate in whatever you bake with it will go a long way to cover up the taste.
Most people start with simple things, like pot brownies or cannabis-infused cookies. Brownies and cookies are more friendly for beginner bakers, especially since they can be made by using boxed mixes and substituting the butter or oil in the recipe for your own cannabis-infused creation. If you can follow box instructions, you can whip up a batch of something dank.
Is it better to buy or make edibles?
If you love baking and you love weed, you’re probably going to have a great time baking edibles. If it’s the experience you’re seeking and you want to try out some of your favorite recipes with your homemade batch of cannabutter, you’re going to feel more inclined to bake edibles yourself.
That having been said, there are few things you want to consider. Making your own edibles isn’t always the most convenient approach to creating weed-infused snacks. It’s kind of costly, and it’s very time-consuming. If you want something you can munch on really quickly, there’s a long waiting period between the decarbing process and the finished dessert.
Making your own edibles isn’t necessarily cheaper than buying them, depending on what it is you’re making. It also takes a lot of time. You need to decarboxylate your weed before you can cook with it. Then, you need to turn it into cannabutter, cannabis-infused oil, or cannabis-infused milk that you can use in your recipe. The infusion process takes a few hours, and this has to happen before you can start baking.
Making your own edibles is great for special occasions, but if you want some shelf-stable edibles to keep around for whenever the mood strikes, you’re better off buying something like gummies. Gummies are inexpensive, and they last a long time.
The takeaway
Edibles aren’t usually very expensive. While you may occasionally encounter something special or unique that warrants a higher price tag, you don’t always have to go for the splurge. The high will be the same for almost all edibles. It just depends on how many milligrams of THC per serving you’re getting. The rest of what you’re paying for is the quality of ingredients and the labor.
If you want to snack on some weed right now, Emjay can deliver it to you. We have a wide selection of cannabis-infused gummies, candies, chocolates, and cookies to choose from. Order whatever you feel like snacking on, and we’ll have it to your door in about half an hour.