Walk through any cannabis edibles menu and you’ll see two distinct categories — THC edibles and CBD edibles — sitting side by side at very different price points, with very different descriptions, and occasionally causing genuine confusion for buyers who aren’t yet clear on what separates them.
The difference is significant — not just pharmacologically but in terms of what experience you’re buying, who each product is appropriate for, and how you should consume them. This guide covers everything you need to know before choosing between the two.
The Core Difference — One Gets You High, One Doesn’t
This is the most fundamental distinction and the one worth stating plainly before anything else.
THC edibles contain tetrahydrocannabinol — the primary psychoactive compound in cannabis. They will produce a high. The intensity of that high depends on the dose, your personal tolerance, your metabolism, and how recently you’ve eaten — but any edible with meaningful THC content will produce some degree of psychoactive effect.
CBD edibles contain cannabidiol — a non-psychoactive cannabinoid. They will not produce a high regardless of how much you consume. CBD edibles are associated with potential wellness benefits including reduced anxiety, pain relief, anti-inflammatory effects, and improved sleep — without any intoxication whatsoever.
This single distinction shapes everything else about how these two product categories are used, who they’re appropriate for, and how they should be dosed.
Browse our full edibles menu at The Purple Leaf — including both THC and CBD options — alongside our CBD products range for non-psychoactive options.
How THC Edibles Work
When you consume a THC edible — a gummy, a piece of chocolate, a capsule — the THC travels through your digestive system and is processed by the liver, where it is converted into a compound called 11-hydroxy-THC. This metabolite crosses the blood-brain barrier more effectively than inhaled THC, producing effects that are typically more intense and significantly longer-lasting than smoking or vaping the equivalent amount.
Onset: 30 minutes to 2 hours depending on metabolism, food intake, and product format. Duration: 4–8 hours for most users at moderate doses. Effect: Psychoactive — euphoria, physical relaxation, altered perception, increased appetite, and sedation depending on the strain and dose.
The most important rule for THC edibles — one that cannot be overstated — is to start with a low dose and wait the full two hours before considering more. Consuming additional THC edibles because you don’t feel anything after 45 minutes is the most reliable way to have an overwhelming experience.
For new buyers, a starting dose of 2.5–5 mg THC is the recommended range. Browse our gummies and candy and chocolate and baked goods sections at The Purple Leaf for available low-dose THC options.

How CBD Edibles Work
CBD edibles are processed through the same digestive pathway as THC edibles — the CBD is absorbed through the digestive system, processed by the liver, and enters the bloodstream. However, because CBD does not bind directly to CB1 receptors in the brain the way THC does, no psychoactive effect occurs.
CBD interacts with the endocannabinoid system more indirectly — modulating receptor activity, interacting with serotonin receptors, and influencing a range of physiological processes associated with anxiety, pain, inflammation, and sleep.
Onset: 30–90 minutes for most digestive-route CBD edibles. Sublingual CBD tinctures absorb faster — 15–45 minutes. Duration: 4–6 hours for most users. Effect: Non-psychoactive — potential anxiety reduction, anti-inflammatory relief, pain support, and improved sleep without any impairment to cognitive function or daily activity.
CBD edibles can be taken at work, before driving, during a busy day, or in any other situation where being unimpaired is essential. This accessibility is one of the primary reasons CBD edibles have become mainstream wellness products in Canada rather than being associated exclusively with cannabis culture.
Browse our CBD products and capsules at The Purple Leaf for currently available CBD edible options.
Balanced THC/CBD Edibles — The Third Category
Between pure THC edibles and pure CBD edibles sits a third category worth understanding — balanced THC/CBD products that contain meaningful amounts of both cannabinoids in a defined ratio.
The most common format is a 1:1 ratio — equal parts THC and CBD per serving, typically at 5 mg each. The CBD in a balanced edible moderates the intensity of the THC — reducing the likelihood of anxiety, paranoia, and cognitive overload while preserving meaningful psychoactive effect. Most users describe the experience of a balanced edible as warmer, calmer, and more manageable than a pure THC product at the same THC dose.
Balanced edibles are particularly well-suited to:
- First-time THC edibles buyers who are cautious about intensity
- Users who enjoy psychoactive effects but find pure high-THC products occasionally produce anxiety
- Medical cannabis users who want the combined therapeutic benefits of both cannabinoids
- Users managing conditions where both the psychoactive and non-psychoactive properties of cannabis are relevant — chronic pain and associated anxiety, for example
Browse our edibles menu at The Purple Leaf for available balanced options.
Side by Side — THC Edibles vs CBD Edibles
Psychoactive Effect
THC edibles: Yes — produces a high at any meaningful dose. CBD edibles: No — no psychoactive effect regardless of dose.
Onset Time
THC edibles: 30 minutes to 2 hours. CBD edibles: 30–90 minutes for most oral formats. Sublingual tinctures faster at 15–45 minutes.
Duration
THC edibles: 4–8 hours. Longer at higher doses. CBD edibles: 4–6 hours for most users.
Who They’re For
THC edibles: Adults 19+ seeking recreational effects, sustained pain and sleep relief alongside psychoactive effects, or extended therapeutic benefit with intoxication. CBD edibles: Anyone seeking potential wellness benefits — anxiety, pain, inflammation, sleep — without any psychoactive effect. Accessible to users who cannot or do not want to experience any impairment.
Legality in Ontario
Both are legal for adults 19+ in Ontario from a licensed retailer. All edibles at The Purple Leaf meet Health Canada’s mandatory testing and labelling requirements.
Dosing Approach
THC edibles: Start at 2.5–5 mg THC. Wait two full hours before taking more. CBD edibles: Start at 10–25 mg CBD per day. Build consistently over two to four weeks before adjusting.
Driving and Daily Function
THC edibles: Do not drive after consuming. Impairment can last the full duration of the effect — potentially 8 hours or more. CBD edibles: Do not impair driving ability or daily function. Can be taken before any activity.

Which Should You Choose?
The decision between THC edibles and CBD edibles comes down to what you’re actually looking for — not which product is objectively better.
Choose THC edibles if: You want recreational cannabis effects in an edible format — the long-lasting, sustained high that flower and vaping cannot match in duration. Or if you want the combined therapeutic and psychoactive benefits of cannabis for conditions like chronic pain or serious insomnia where the psychoactive component contributes meaningfully to the relief.
Choose CBD edibles if: You want the potential wellness benefits of cannabis — anxiety relief, anti-inflammatory support, sleep improvement — without any psychoactive effect. Particularly if you need to remain functional during the day, if you’re new to cannabis and not ready for any psychoactive experience, or if you’re cannabis-curious but cautious about intoxication.
Choose balanced THC/CBD edibles if: You want some psychoactive effect but want to moderate its intensity — the gentlest introduction to THC edibles available, or an everyday option for users who want both cannabinoids working together.
Not sure? Our team at The Purple Leaf is available 7 days a week at 519-777-9498. We’re always happy to help you find the right product for your specific situation and experience level.
A Note on Labelling
Every legal cannabis edible in Canada is required to clearly display its THC and CBD content per serving on the packaging. This is one of the most important practical advantages of buying from a licensed retailer — the numbers on the label are verified and accurate.
When comparing products, always check both the per-serving and per-package cannabinoid content. Legal edibles are capped at 10 mg THC per package — any product with higher total THC content is intended to be consumed across multiple sessions.
For CBD edibles, the CBD content per serving is equally important — a product labelled as a CBD edible with only 5 mg CBD per serving at a high price point may not represent good value compared to a dedicated CBD oil or capsule at a higher, more therapeutically relevant dose.
All products at The Purple Leaf display accurate cannabinoid content on every listing — browse with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between THC edibles and CBD edibles? THC edibles contain tetrahydrocannabinol and produce a psychoactive high. CBD edibles contain cannabidiol and produce no high — they deliver potential wellness benefits including anxiety relief, pain management, and sleep support without impairment. Both are legal for adults 19+ in Ontario from a licensed retailer like The Purple Leaf.
Can CBD edibles get you high? No. CBD produces no psychoactive effect regardless of the dose. A CBD edible will not impair your driving, your work, or your daily function.
Are THC edibles stronger than CBD edibles? THC edibles produce a psychoactive effect that CBD edibles do not — in that sense they are significantly more intense. CBD edibles are not “weaker” — they simply serve a different purpose with a different pharmacological mechanism.
What do CBD edibles actually do? CBD edibles deliver cannabidiol to the body through the digestive system, producing potential anti-anxiety, anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and sleep-supportive effects. The evidence base for CBD’s effectiveness across these applications is growing, with the strongest clinical evidence for anxiety and seizure management.
Can I take CBD edibles every day? Yes. CBD is generally well-tolerated with consistent daily use. Many Canadians take CBD edibles or capsules daily as part of a wellness routine. Browse our CBD products and capsules for daily-use options.
Where can I buy THC and CBD edibles online in Canada? The Purple Leaf carries both THC and CBD edibles — gummies, chocolate, drinks, and capsules — available for local London, Ontario delivery and Canada Post shipping Canada-wide. Order at thepurple-leaf.com or call 519-777-9498 any day between 9 AM and 9 PM.
Shop THC and CBD Edibles at The Purple Leaf
Whether you’re after a THC edible for recreational use, a CBD edible for daily wellness, or a balanced product that delivers both, The Purple Leaf has the full range covered.
Browse our complete edibles menu — including gummies, chocolate and baked goods, drinks, and capsules — alongside our full CBD range at thepurple-leaf.com, or call us at 519-777-9498 any day between 9 AM and 9 PM.
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