weed chocolate popsicles recipe in a popsicle mould

How to Make Weed Chocolate Popsicles

Learning how to make weed chocolate popsicles during the hot summer months was a game-changer for me! They are super simple to make, very refreshing and all my friends and family love them! This edible recipe only contains three main ingredients so even a beginner edible connoisseur will be able to make them.

Make sure to check out the potency calculator at the bottom of this post. It will help you determine the total mg of THC per serving for each popsicle.

Here’s What You’re Going to Need

This edible recipe requires an ingredient you probably won’t find in your kitchen. That ingredient is cannabis milk. Click here to read our comprehensive guide on how to make cannabis milk right at home!

Oreo weed infused Popsicles with cookies and chocolate chips spread around them the Popsicles are on ice cubes in a wooden box

You’re also going to need a few pieces of equipment.

Equipment Needed:

Weed Chocolate Popsicle Recipe

weed chocolate popsicles recipe in a popsicle mould

Weed Chocolate Popsicles

Delicious edible recipe perfect on a hot summer day!

Prep time15 minutesCook time0 minutesTotal time195 minutesCuisineAmericanCategorySnackServings8

Equipment

  • Popsicle molds
  • popsicle sticks

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. 1Step 1

    In a mixing bowl, combine pudding, sugar, and milk. Pour mixture into popsicle moulds and freeze.

  2. 2Step 2

    When set, place popsicle sticks in the moulds. Serve when frozen.

Nutrition

    calories:105 kcal
    protein:3 g
    carbohydrates:17 g
    sugar:17 g
    fat:3 g
    saturated fat:2 g
    cholesterol:9 g
    sodium:41 mg
Keywords
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Weed Chocolate Popsicle Potency Guide

To find the potency of your weed chocolate popsicles, you’re going to first need to know the potency of your cannabis milk. If you don’t know the potency of your cannabis milk, head over to our cannabis milk guide by clicking this link. At the bottom of that post, there is a calculator that you can use to estimate the potency of your activated ingredient.

Another important thing to note about potency calculations:

Calculating the potency of your edibles accurately is not an easy task. There are many variables involved. Some of these include the amount of cannabis that was actually infused into the cannabis milk, what the exact percentage of THC the cannabis you used was, and even the amount of cannabinoids that are lost in the infusion process. Furthermore, there’s a lot of places that your estimate can go wrong, and if there is an error at the beginning of your calculation, that error will be carried throughout and the result will be off. It’s important to understand that the potency calculator is just to help you estimate the potency.

weed chocolate popsicles on a wooden cutting board with strawberries beside them

Use the potency calculator below to calculate a potency you would like. Remember that you can substitute regular milk for cannabis milk to reduce the potency of your weed chocolate popsicles.

This calculator has been pre-programmed to take into account the 3 cups of cannabis milk being used. Only type in the total mg of THC in 1 cup of your cannabis milk.

Enter the amount of cannabis you are using to infuse butter, oil, milk, etc.

%

If your cannabis has a THC content of 25%, type 25

How much of the activated ingredient will you use in your infusion?

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mg

This is the amount of mg of THC in the entire extract.

Enter the amount of infused tablespoons your recipe calls for (1 cup = 16 tablespoons)

serv

Enter the total number of pieces or portions your recipe will make (e.g., 12 brownies, 8 cookies)

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THC mg per Serv

Decarboxylation doesn't have 100% efficiency and it typically 70-90%. This means about 10-30% of potential THC is lost. This is a rough estimate on your edible potency.

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Ryan is a full stack software developer, and cofounder of thecannaschool.ca. Ryan has expertise in economics, software development, and all things cannabis!

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