How to Make Weed Candy

Everyone loves candy, especially when its weed candy! Next time you have the munchies, the snacks will be the weed! Introducing cannabis-infused hard candy, a simple edible recipe that tastes great and gets the job done!

This recipe is great for someone wanting to make there own cannabis-infused hard candies! This is almost the same as making weed lollipops but now it’s without the sticks.

Also, the great thing about this recipe is you can fully customize it to fit your preferences! If you want a certain flavour you can adjust the recipe to fit it! If you want to make the candy a certain shape or size, just buy the mould of your choosing!

Weed candy edibles. These yellow and orange candies were made from cannabis tincture and are wrapped in plastic.

What You Need to Make Weed Candy

There are a few items you will need to be able to make these awesome candies! The main ingredient being cannabis tincture which you most likely won’t already have at your disposal. Weed tincture is a potent cannabis extract that is sometimes alcohol-based. This can be infused into the candies to create great-tasting and potent weed edibles.

If you don’t know what weed tinctures are or want to learn how to make it, click here to read our comprehensive recipe guide on cannabis tinctures.

Ingredients

Equipment

Weed Candy Edible Recipe

Weed Candy

Tasty weed candy recipe that's easy to make!

Prep time10 minutesCook time30 minutesTotal time0 minutesCuisineAmericanCategoryDessertServings20

Equipment

  • Saucepan
  • Candy Thermometer
  • Candy Molds
  • Stir Stick

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. 1Step 1

    First, grease the saucepan with the tablespoon of butter. Then add the sugar, corn syrup, and filtered water to the pan.

  2. 2Step 2

    Turn the heat to medium and stir the mixture until the sugar has completely dissolved. Add drops of food colouring now.

  3. 3Step 3

    Bring the mixture to boiling. Once boiling insert the candy thermometer and bring the temperature to 300 F.

  4. 4Step 4

    Once the temperature reaches 300 F, take the saucepan off the heat and let it cool to 250 F.

  5. 5Step 5

    At 250 F, stir in the cannabis tincture and the citrus flavouring.

  6. 6Step 6

    Very carefully pour the hot mixture into the molds that you have prepared.

  7. 7Step 7

    Let the candy cool down and harden in the molds for 30 - 60 minutes. Then wrap them in aluminum or parchment paper and put them in an air tight container!

  8. 8Step 8

    That's it! Enjoy your delicious weed candies.

Recipe notes

CAUTION: If the tincture is alcohol-based (the canna school's tincture recipe is) make sure it will not be exposed to any open flames or fire sources. This could cause serious safety hazards. Make the recipe at your own risk.

Nutrition

    calories:62 kcal
    protein:1 g
    carbohydrates:17 g
    sugar:17 g
    fat:1 g
    saturated fat:1 g
    cholesterol:2 g
    sodium:10 mg
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Edible Potency Calculator

Edibles always depend on how strong they are and the potency of them. You could eat a ton of candies but if they aren’t potent, only a piece of one could do the same effects. Due to this its always a good practice to know the potency of your edibles. This will help you correctly dose them to ensure a smooth ride.

Here is a dosage calculator that will help you estimate just how potent your candies are! Remember, this will only work if you know the potency of the cannabis tincture being used in the recipe.

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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Jake Randall is a journalist, author, and University of Guelph Alumni with expertise in all things cannabis, along with knowledge in economics, the environment, and everything in between. Originally from just outside Toronto Canada, Jake has taken on the role of a senior cannabis correspondent at The Cannabis School.

Comments

  1. tom schepp
    Created at·0 Replies

    Could real maple Syrup be substituted for the natural Sugar?

  2. Deana
    Created at

    I love the flavor but I seem to have a problem when I let the mixture cool and pour in my tincture it tries to seize up. Any advice?

  3. Nancy
    Created at·0 Replies

    How do they taste? Does the flavoring take the tincture taste away somewhat?

  4. STEPHANIE M STARK
    Created at·0 Replies

    What is the total batch size of this recipe? I'm guessing 2'ish cups? Just trying to decide what size candy I need to make to correctly measure doses.

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