CBD vs THC Edibles: Key Differences, Effects, and Which One to Choose

CBD and THC edibles share a lot of the same shelf space, often come in identical formats and are all made from the same plant. But each produces genuinely different experiences.

The fact of the matter is, it comes down to only a few distinct differences when looking at THC vs CBD edibles. One is reported to have an effect on your mental state, while the other does not carry that effect. One is widely available in hemp-derived formats; the other is solely sold through licensed dispensaries in states like New York. And they both carry their own unique set of considerations depending on what you’re looking for.

Here, you’ll find a clean breakdown of what each form of edible actually is – what the difference between them is, where they both come from and what each experience offers in total.  Some examples of products currently sold at Bleu Leaf Dispensary are included at the end of this post.

Key Takeaways

What Are CBD and THC Edibles?

Since both of them are cannabinoids (or active compounds found naturally in the marijuana plant), they share one thing in common. They interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system, a network of receptors involved in regulating a variety of physiological processes. However, the resemblances between these two come to a stop there.

CBD is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid. Clinical tests suggest it does not bind to the brain’s CB1 receptors the same way THC does, which means it does not produce a high. Both federally and throughout many states it is legal to bring products made from hemp-derived CBD to market. You can also legally purchase CBD products in New York if you’re over 21 from any licensed dispensary.

THC is the cannabinoid responsible for the psychoactive high associated with cannabis. When ingested in edible form, THC is absorbed slowly through the digestive system and then metabolized by your liver, leading to production of a compound called 11-hydroxy-THC. This metabolite can produce an even stronger, longer-lasting experience than smoked marijuana. In New York State, only legal adult-use dispensaries sell THC edibles.

Key Differences Between CBD and THC Edibles

Feature CBD Edibles THC Edibles
Psychoactive effect None Yes, gets you high
Main purpose General wellness support Recreational or for the experienced user
Best for Daytime use, beginners, those who want to relieve pain easily Experienced adults seeking a stronger experience
Common side effects Some mild drowsiness, dry mouth (rare) Altered perception, dry mouth, possible discomfort at high doses
Legal status (NY) Legal when derived from hemp (under 0.3% THC) Legal for adults 21+ at licensed NY dispensaries

One important note: these categories are not absolute. Products that combine both cannabinoids are increasingly common, and your individual experience with either can vary based on a range of factors, including body chemistry, tolerance and the specific format of product.

Effects of CBD vs THC Edibles

What’s on the label matters, but what matters just as much is knowing what happens after you swallow the product. The two cannabinoids produce fundamentally different outcomes.

CBD Edibles: What to Expect

THC Edibles: What to Expect

A Note on CBD:THC Ratio Products

Some edible products combine both cannabinoids in defined ratios. The exact ratio shapes the experience significantly. Products with higher CBD relative to THC often feel more balanced and functional. Reading labels carefully before purchasing is essential.

How to Choose Between CBD and THC Edibles

There is no single right decision for everyone. What is best for a particular adult consumer might not be the best call for another individual. The factors below provide a framework for thinking through which way to go. It’s not a prescription, it’s a set of guidelines.

Choose CBD If You Want:

Choose THC If You Want:

For people who are entering into edibles for the first time, the overriding advice from the cannabis retail world is: start low, go slow. This holds true whether the comparison is between CBD gummies vs THC edibles or any other form. Edibles need time to work and when it comes to THC in particular, it might be stronger than expected if consumed before initial effects have had a chance to settle.

For people who are entering into edibles for the first time, the overriding advice from the cannabis retail world is: start low, go slow. This holds true whether the comparison is between CBD gummies vs THC edibles or any other form. Edibles need time to work and when it comes to THC in particular, it might be stronger than expected if consumed before initial effects have had a chance to settle.

Examples of CBD and THC Edibles Available in 2026

The following is a selection of specific edible products currently on offer at Bleu Leaf Dispensary that represent a cross-section of formats, cannabinoid profiles and use occasions.

1. Binske - Watermelon - 100mg CBD:THC Gummies

Format: Gummy · 1:1 THC:CBD · 10mg THC + 10mg CBD per piece · Real fruit pectin · Vegan

Binske’s Watermelon gummies  are one to one THC and CBD, a ratio that typifies only a sliver of the commercial cannabis products available. Real fruit pectin; no artificial flavors or preservatives. Much is written about the balanced ratio producing a more tempered, functional experience than that offered by THC-only products at equivalent strength.

Special features: 10mg THC + 10mg CBD per piece · 100mg each per pack · Real fruit pectin, no gelatin · No artificial flavors or preservatives · Vegan and gluten-free · Reusable, waterproof, smell-proof packaging

Best For: Consumers needing a more even-handed cannabinoid experience that isn’t as way out or sky-high. A great daytime option, social setting or the first time trying edibles in a legal market.

2. 1906 - GO Pills 20pk Tin - 100mg

Format: Capsule · 5mg THC per pill · 20 pills per tin · 100mg total

The 1906 GO Pills  provide a capsule format that differs materially from gummies. Delivered in the form of a precise 5mg dose, this allows consumers granular control over their intake, with the 20-pill tin allowing you to customize your routine. A format favored by those who desire some consistency and discretion from session to session.

Features: 5mg of THC per capsule · 20 capsules per tin · Precise, consistent dosing · Discreet capsules

Best For: Consumers looking for a capsule rather than gummies. People who prefer exact, controlled dosing per serving, as well as predictable results from session to session.

3. Off Hours - Berry Rntz - 200mg THC 40mg CBD Syrup

Format: Liquid syrup · 200mg THC + 40mg CBD · THC-dominant ratio

Essentially, the Berry Rntz Syrup is a liquid edible –  a unique product from solid formats that are chewed. Coming in at 200mg THC and 40mg CBD, this is a high-dose syrup product meant for more experienced users who are familiar with syrup as delivery format. Flavor: berry with candy notes.

Details: 200mg THC + 40mg CBD / bottle · Liquid · High-dose · Berry flavors

Best For: Adult consumers with experience who want a liquid edible. Anyone looking for a higher concentration of a combination THC/CBD product than traditional gummies.

4. Off Hours - Granddaddy Purp - 200mg THC 40mg CBD Syrup

Format: Liquid syrup · 200mg THC + 40mg CBD · Granddaddy Purp terpene profile

Same cannabinoid profile as the Berry Rntz (200mg THC, 40mg CBD), but a totally different terpene and flavor character.  The Granddaddy Purp expression has grape and earthy notes, making it a good option for consumers who want to explore different terpene profiles in the same format product.

About: 200mg THC + 40mg CBD per bottle · Unique Granddaddy Purp terpene profile · Grape and earthy flavor

Best For: Those that want to experience varying terpene profiles in similar product formats. Users who are already used to syrup format, looking for taste diversity.

5. Off Hours - Super Lemon Haze - 200mg THC 40mg CBD Syrup

Format: Liquid syrup · 200mg THC + 40mg CBD · Super Lemon Haze terpene profile

The third entry in the Off Hours syrup lineup completes the terpene exploration. Super Lemon Haze hits with citrus-forward, terpinolene-leaning terpene character — a different aromatic signature from the Granddaddy Purp option. Identical cannabinoid profile across the lineup.

Features: 200mg THC + 40mg CBD / bottle · Citrus-forward Super Lemon Haze terpene profile · Liquid format

Best For: The seasoned cannabis consumer looking for a citrus dominant terpene profile. Others looking for alternative flavor expressions from the same cannabinoid format.

How to Use CBD and THC Edibles Responsibly

Edibles behave differently from every other cannabis format. Knowing these differences before you start will help you make better decisions.

Using CBD Edibles Responsibly

Using THC Edibles Responsibly

Common Mistakes to Avoid with Edibles

Taking a Second Dose Too Soon

Delayed onset is the biggest misconception related to edibles. Once that full onset window has passed and you started low, only then ask if a little bit more may be warranted. Patience is not optional.

Ignoring the Label

Licensed dispensary products come with the information you need: total cannabinoid content, serving size, and milligrams per serving. There are large differences in product concentrations. You read the label before you swallow.

Assuming CBD and THC Edibles Work the Same Way

Same packaging and formats don’t mean same experiences. Just the difference in psychoactivity is significant. If you are sensitive to THC’s effects, a CBD-only product provides a whole different experience. Understand what you’re consuming in the product.

Which One Is the Right Fit for You?

Choose CBD Edibles If:

Choose CBD Edibles If:

For many consumers, neither extreme is the answer. Products that combine both cannabinoids – such as the Binske 1:1 gummies above – are formulated for a market that has grown to appreciate the distinct character of each cannabinoid in combination.

The best starting point is often a visit to a licensed dispensary like Bleu Leaf, where staff can walk you through what’s actually in different products and help you match a format to your goals.

Final Thoughts

They’re different. Which is best for you depends on what it is exactly that you’re searching for. THC produces psychoactive effects while CBD does not. This makes CBD a good choice for customers who want to avoid a stronger effect. For those with more experience and accustomed to THC’s characteristics, there are different profiles to be had from THC edibles. Neither is better than the other. They merely serve different purposes to different people.

Explore Edible Options at Bleu Leaf Dispensary

Please check out offerings available at Bleu Leaf Dispensary and determine whether the products on the menu fit your requirements.

You can check out Bleu Leaf Dispensary’s menu and see all the various forms of adult products available in New York. With this knowledge, all you have to think about now is what kind of effect you would like to achieve. Come take a look! 

Frequently Asked Questions

Does CBD make you feel high?

No. CBD is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid. It does not produce the typical chemical reaction associated with THC and thus is not an intoxicant by itself. Many consumers choose to use CBD edibles for this very reason.

The right choice really comes down to what you’re looking for. THC comes with psychoactive effects, whereas CBD does not, making CBD a great option for those who prefer a milder experience. For seasoned users who enjoy THC, edibles offer a variety of profiles to explore. Ultimately, neither is superior to the other; they simply meet different needs for different people.

Yes, many edible products are made with both cannabinoids present in specific ratios. How the combination of these two will affect your experience varies with the ratio you select and the overall milligram quantity, as well as individual factors such as personal tolerance levels. If you’re new to this sort of product, a smaller dose to start with is probably wise.

The onset window for edibles generally ranges between thirty minutes and two hours. This varies according to factors like metabolism, body weight, how long since your last meal and individual physiology. The slower ingestion rate compared with vaporized cannabis is why it’s so critical to sit through the full onset window before consuming more.

CBD edibles are generally considered to be more suitable for new customers, since they produce no psychoactive effects. That said, the same rules about any edible form, whether CBD or THC, apply: carefully read the product label and begin with a small quantity. Buying from a licensed dispensary guarantees that the product has met both state testing and labeling criteria.

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