
Looking for edibles that work the same way every time? At EMBR Springfield, we carry THC gummies, chocolates, infused beverages, and CBD options. Accurate, predictable, consistent.
8 AM - 10 PM, Mon-Wed
8 AM - 11 PM, Thu-Sat
9 AM - 10 PM, Sun

Edibles That Do What They Say
We stock brands that don't screw around with dosing. Every product gets tested in a lab, so the milligrams on the package actually match what's inside.
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The Basics Before You Bite
Cannabis edibles are foods and drinks infused with THC, CBD, or other cannabinoids. When you eat an edible, it's digested and processed through your liver, which converts THC into 11-hydroxy-THC, a more potent, longer-lasting compound than what you get from smoking. While inhaled cannabis fades within a few hours, edibles can last four to eight hours or more. They're discreet, smoke-free, and ideal if you want a predictable high without lighting up.
Gummies, Chocolates, Drinks & More

Soft, portable, and our most popular option. Choose fruit-forward flavors, balanced CBD:THC ratios, or fast-acting nano-gummies. Each piece is labeled with exact dosing, perfect for microdosing (2.5 mg per serving) or exploring higher potencies.


Rich THC chocolates and artisanal baked goods that deliver consistent effects and taste good doing it. Available in various strengths, allowing you to select your ideal dose.


Sparkling waters, teas, and mocktails that offer a social way to consume cannabis. Great for microdosing or replacing your evening drink without the hangover.


Technically edible when added to food or drinks. Tinctures give you the most precise dosing; add a measured dropper to your recipe or beverage for predictable results.

THC, CBD, CBG & CBN Explained
THC (Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol):
The primary psychoactive compound that gets you high. Beginners should start with 2.5–5 mg and wait at least 1–2 hours before taking more. Experienced users often prefer doses of 10–30 mg.
CBD (cannabidiol):
Non-intoxicating. It won't get you high, but research suggests it may help with anxiety, sleep, and chronic pain.
CBG (cannabigerol):
Often called the "mother of all cannabinoids." It's non-psychoactive and may help reduce anxiety and improve focus.
CBN (cannabinol):
Minimally psychoactive, formed as THC ages. Early research suggests CBN may promote sleepiness, especially when combined with THC.
Pick Your Vibe
Choosing between sativa edibles and indica edibles depends on the experience you want.



Often contain more CBD and the terpene myrcene, producing calming, body-focused effects.
Relaxation
Pain Relief
Sleep


Long-Lasting, Precise, Discreet
Edibles take 30 minutes to two hours to kick in, but they can last 6–8 hours. Ideal for sustained relief or extended recreation.
Each edible is lab-tested and labeled with exact THC/CBD content. No guessing required.
Edibles look like everyday snacks or drinks. Enjoy them privately without smoke or smell.
Start Low, Go Flow
THC per serving | Dose category | Potential effects | Recommended for |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1–2.5 mg | Microdose | Gentle relaxation, mood enhancement, mild relief from pain/anxiety | First‑time or low‑tolerance users |
| 2.5–5 mg | Low | Subtle euphoria; noticeable effects for new consumers | Beginners; microdosing gummies, low‑dose drinks |
| 5–15 mg | Moderate | Stronger euphoria and relaxation; may aid sleep and pain | Intermediate users; gummies, chocolates, baked goods |
| 15–30 mg | High | Intense euphoria; increased sensory changes | Experienced edible users |
| 30 mg+ | Macrodose | Potentially overpowering; may cause anxiety | Very experienced users; use caution |

Begin with 2.5–5 mg THC and wait at least 1–2 hours before consuming more. Edibles take longer to kick in because they're metabolized through your liver.
Overconsumption leads to uncomfortable experiences. Be patient.
Tolerance, body weight, metabolism, and what you've eaten all affect how edibles feel.
Water helps with dry mouth. Mixing edibles and alcohol leads to unpredictable effects.


Read product labels for THC/CBD content and serving size.
Store edibles securely away from children and pets.
Avoid driving or operating machinery while under the influence.
Consult your physician if you’re on medications, pregnant or breastfeeding.
Address:
461 Boston Road
Springfield, MA 01109
Hours:
8 AM - 10 PM, Mon-Wed
8 AM - 11 PM, Thu-Sat
9 AM - 10 PM, Sun

Our Springfield, MA dispensary we stock THC gummies, chocolates, infused beverages, and CBD edibles from Massachusetts producers who take dosing seriously. Every product gets lab-tested for potency and consistency, so you'll know exactly what you're getting before you bite in.
Walk in and talk to our budtenders about what you're after. New to edibles? They'll point you toward lower doses and explain timing. More experienced? They know which high-potency options deliver. Want CBD benefits without the high? They've got you covered there too.
We carry quality edibles at fair prices, with service that doesn't waste your time. Shop in person or order ahead for pickup. Got questions? Call (413) 465‑2490.
We're here when you need us.


New to EMBR? We keep things simple. Here's what you need to know.
Cannabis edibles are foods and drinks infused with THC, CBD, or other cannabinoids. They're digested and metabolized through your liver, producing longer-lasting effects than smoking or vaping. Popular options include gummies, chocolates, baked goods, and infused beverages.
Start with 2.5–5 mg THC and wait at least 1–2 hours before taking more. Edibles take longer to kick in than smoking, and it's easy to overdo it if you're impatient.
Edibles typically start working 30 minutes to two hours after you eat them. Factors like whether you've eaten, your metabolism, and the product type all influence onset time.
Effects can last four to eight hours, with some residual feelings up to 24 hours. Because edibles are processed through your liver, they stay in your system longer than smoked cannabis.
Indica edibles provide relaxing, body-focused effects due to higher CBD content and sedative terpenes like myrcene. Sativa edibles offer stimulating, euphoric effects because they contain more THC and uplifting terpenes. Your experience depends on what you're after.
Yes. Edibles look like regular snacks or drinks and produce no smoke or smell. Perfect for discreet consumption.
Don't. Mixing edibles and alcohol enhances intoxicating effects and increases the risk of uncomfortable side effects.