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In Thailand, the legal regulations impose a strict limit of 0.2% THC potency for edibles available for sale. Our experimentation with CBD-infused cannabis tea yielded non-intoxicating effects. Despite not inducing a high, the cannabis-infused Thai tea remained enjoyable, priced at 180 baht, roughly equivalent to $5. During our stay in Bangkok, we came across various establishments offering cannabis tea and edibles for purchase. Our journey in Phuket proved even more enlightening, as we encountered a surprising number of street vendors and venues vending cannabis-infused tea and edibles. Adhering to the local law, all these products maintained THC levels below 0.2%. However, we encountered street vendors who claimed their cannabis edibles held the potential to produce a high. Opting for caution and legal compliance, we refrained from purchasing these items, avoiding any engagement with potentially unlawful products. How to Find Cannabis Edibles in Thailand?Find the closest store with THC and CBD-infused edibles by searching on Google Maps. A ton of useful information can be found in customer reviews. Quickly find a dispensary nearby with cannabis edibles for sale. The legalization of cannabis in Thailand allows many local Thai people to benefit from the tourism after THC in the form of edibles. Many people are now flying to Thailand from neighboring countries with much stricter laws, and pumping money into the economy of Thailand. The start-up cost for making edibles is small and has a high-profit margin, especially with the tiny legal amount of only 0.02% THC allowed in edibles.Support the local Thailand EconomyIt's great to see the legalization of marijuana in Thailand allows local Thai citizens to make money from outside countries visiting in. We had an amazing time visiting this country and trying out the infused CBD cannabis tea. The people of this country are very welcoming and friendly too. We experienced some of the best hospitality while visiting and trying out the cannabis legally sold in this country. PricesDuring our exploration, we observed varying price points for edibles, depending on the dispensaries and street vendors we visited. However, the prevalent price range for edibles appeared to be around $5 on average. The commonly encountered types of edibles included brownies, cookies, and teas. The cookies and brownies were neatly packaged in transparent plastic, often adorned with the company's logo or social media details. It's worth noting that not all cannabis stores offer edibles, so it's advisable to confirm their availability beforehand to avoid any potential disappointment. While we hold hope for potential changes in Thailand's laws to permit higher THC content in edibles, such a shift is unlikely due to significant concerns within the Thai government regarding excessive THC intake and potential addiction risks. There have been reports of multiple bad reactions with cannabis as the cause, including an older gentleman dying of heart failure who ingested cannabis. It's important to remember the laws in Thailand do not require lab testing on THC products such as edibles, so there is no telling what can be inside the edible. |
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