Is "caviar" an infused product?
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Originally Posted by copobo
yuk. who would WANT to smoke baked buds?
the edibles market is hot, I thought?!
Companies are looking for ways to delineate their brands by offering more esoteric items. When I visited Switzerland they sold small "scent bags" to put underneath your pillow with a sticker that warned you not to smoke the contents. Where there's a will, there's a way.
Is "caviar" an infused product?
From HB10-1284:
(9) "MEDICAL MARIJUANA-INFUSED PRODUCT" MEANS A PRODUCT
INFUSED WITH MEDICAL MARIJUANA THAT IS INTENDED FOR USE OR
CONSUMPTION OTHER THAN BY SMOKING.
I gotta roll back to the above. Even if you sprinkle fairy dust on a bud, it is still intended to be smoked.
Well, I suppose you would have to marvel at the concept of the existence of fairys first. But in the end, you are going to smoke it.
Is "caviar" an infused product?
yea, but they say if you use iso or butane, it's infused.
it's a flawed definition that puts 2 major licencing categories at odds.
personally, I put oil on buds and smoke em, and oil in baked goods and eat 'em. extraction method is a bad differentiator. I can vape oil or kief or hash. I also cook with all three.
they need to adjust their definition to reality.