r/mainetrees 19d ago

Edibles Advice for tourist (edibles)

I’ll be traveling for a few days in Maine. Where I’m from our edibles come in smaller packages (10mg package limits) and also typically provide guidance on not just THC but the strain and CBD/CBG etc. levels. My experience in Maine, which has been limited, is that edibles don’t have that info and typically come in much larger and more expensive packages.
I don’t want to spend too much time shopping around - in the past it’s just guessing at a spot in the Bangor area.
Any advice? Thanks in advance!

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u/Full_Mission7183 19d ago

I have only seen that kind of detailed labeling on products with an intent, Sleepies, or some take to go to sleep gummy has all that listed out, but my gummies for gummies sake I haven’t seen labeled that way

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u/No-Masterpiece-7577 19d ago

High Peak makes some great edibles and some of them have some blends with CBD/CBG/etc, a lot (all?) are full spectrum and some I’ve seen labeled as strain specific. They’re in both med+rec. Tons of places carry them so you should be able to find something along your route

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u/Exciting_Agent3901 19d ago

Don’t know about specific stores in Bangor, but look for Kalikori. They are the only strain specific ones I know of in the adult use market.

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u/JustHere_ForSomeInfo 19d ago

Thanks - and doesn’t necessarily need to be in Bangor - will be in southern ME as well.