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Quick Onset or Long Lasting? The Importance Of Understanding Your Edible

It makes sense to think that a 10mg gummy would medicate you today the same way another 10mg brownie medicated you the day before. After all, 10mg of THC is 10mg of THC… right? While that’s technically true, one key reason we can have drastically different experiences with the same dose on different days comes down to something many people overlook: the food itself. The type of edible you consume, especially its balance of sugar and fat, can significantly influence how quickly THC takes effect, how strongly it feels, and how long the experience lasts.

Cannabis edibles don’t just deliver THC, they deliver THC through digestion. And digestion changes dramatically depending on what else is in the edible, meaning the product’s ingredients can influence how fast cannabinoids enter your bloodstream and how long they stay active.

High-Sugar Edibles (Like Gummies)

Gummies are typically high in sugar and very low in fat. This matters because sugar-dominant foods tend to move through the stomach faster than heavy, fatty foods. The stomach acts like a holding chamber, slowly releasing digested material into the small intestine, being the main site of absorption.

When an edible is mostly sugar:

  • It can empty from the stomach more quickly
  • THC reaches the absorption site sooner
  • Blood levels rise faster
  • Effects may feel like they “hit” earlier

But there’s a tradeoff. Faster absorption often means a shorter absorption window. The THC enters circulation quickly, peaks earlier, and may taper sooner. Some people have described sugar-based edibles as having a more immediate but shorter-lived experience compared to heavier fat-based foods.

Think of a gummy as a quicker release delivery system. It gets the cannabinoids moving fast, but the ride may not stretch out as long.

High-Fat Edibles (Like Brownies)

Baked edibles like brownies, cookies, and pastries tend to be rich in dietary fats, and those fats play a major role in shaping how THC moves through your body.

Fat slows gastric emptying. When you eat a fatty food, your body releases hormones that keep stomach contents in place longer so they can be properly processed. That delay means THC enters the small intestine more gradually rather than all at once.

But fat does something else that’s even more important: cannabinoids dissolve extremely well in lipids. Because THC is fat-loving, a fatty edible helps keep it in solution and can improve how efficiently it gets absorbed.

Not all fats behave exactly the same, either. Different types of dietary fats digest and metabolize at different rates, which will influence how cannabinoids are released and absorbed.

This slower digestion plus efficient absorption combination can produce a different experience:

  • Onset may take longer
  • THC enters circulation more gradually
  • Effects may feel deeper or heavier
  • The experience often lasts longer

Some people describe fat-rich edibles as a “slow build” followed by a prolonged plateau.

Why the Same Dose Can Feel So Different

Even though both products contain 10mg of THC, the rate and efficiency of delivery are different. A gummy may send THC into your bloodstream quickly and briefly. A brownie may release it slowly and steadily, sometimes with greater total absorption.

In other words, dose tells you how much THC is present, but food composition helps determine how that THC behaves in your body.

So yes… 10mg is still 10mg. But how your body receives that 10mg depends heavily on whether it arrived wrapped in sugar or carried in fat. And that difference can completely change the experience.

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