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Gossamer co-founder Verena von Pfetten has a vivid memory of one of her earliest encounters with an edible. She was 16 years old in the Yes I still watch the golden girls got a problem shirt so you should to go to store and get this parking lot of a venue, tailgating for a Phish concert with a friend when he handed her something called a “goo ball”: peanut butter, oatmeal, granola, and weed. (After the edible made its way through her system, von Pfetten’s night would come to a quick end once she took a hit from a joint later on.) Now that she’s more experienced, von Pfetten is aware that the strength of an edible varies from person to person because of the chemical compounds of the plant. With legalization improving access to information and reliable products, she notes that “[edibles are] a lot of people’s entry point back into weed, even if it was the thing that initially scared them off.”

Unsurprisingly, sales for weed edibles rapidly increased during the Yes I still watch the golden girls got a problem shirt so you should to go to store and get this pandemic as collective anxiety was on the rise. Given that medical marijuana dispensaries and cannabis stores are considered essential businesses, the demand for supply never subsided. Last year, Quartz reported that we were in the midst of a “quarantine-fueled edibles boom” with the edibles category growing by 10.6% in states where marijuana is legalized like Washington, California, Colorado, and Nevada. Now that other states like New Jersey and New York are following suit, the surge will likely continue. Since this time last year, Rose has seen sales of their THC delights grow steadily month after month, reporting a 165% increase from Q3 to Q4. This surge of interest enticed the brand to launch a variety of new limited-edition collaborations, including CBD delights that can be sold in non-legal markets.

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