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Unfortunately we are not able to ship internationally.4
Yes, absolutely. Every product Doobie sells, including the menu of hemp-derived Delta-8, Delta-9, HHC and Hemp products, is subjected to stringent quality assurance processes. This involves rigorous third-party laboratory testing conducted by independent labs to verify the purity, potency, and safety of every item we sell. Doobie’s dedication to partnering with brands that uphold these rigorous testing standards ensures that you receive only the most reliable and high-quality products.
Federal law recognizes hemp-derived products as legal, provided they contain less than 0.3% THC. However, it's important to understand that state laws can significantly differ. While some states allow for less restricted
sale and use of these products, others may enforce stricter regulations or even prohibit certain cannabis-derived products altogether. As a result, Doobie adheres to these legal nuances and does not ship to areas with restrictive policies, including the District of Columbia and Idaho, ensuring compliance with both federal and state regulations.
A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a third-party lab report that shows exactly what’s in a hemp product. It verifies cannabinoid content—like how much THC or CBD is present—and checks for contaminants like pesticides, heavy metals, or residual solvents. It’s your proof that what’s on the label matches what’s in the product. On each product page, you will see a COA so you know exactly what you're getting.
We recommend against using any cannabis products during pregnancy or breastfeeding. Consult a healthcare professional for advice tailored to your specific health situation.
No, it is not. For your safety and others, refrain from driving or operating heavy machinery after consumption. It's crucial to wait until you're fully sober before engaging in such activities. While the safe waiting period varies, general recommendations suggest at least 4-6 hours for inhaled cannabis and 8 hours for edibles.
Yes, absolutely! The products Doobie sells are 100% legal under the 2018 US Farm Bill, making them fully compliant for sale and distribution. Here’s why:
Doobie shines as a leader in cannabis adhering to all federal and state guidelines, ensuring all the products we sell meet and exceed the necessary legal standards. By selecting US hemp and manufacturing partners who conduct rigorous inspections and third-party ISO lab testing, consumers can expect the highest quality and safety of products purchased from Doobie.
Yes and No! Hemp-derived cannabis products that include Delta-8 THC, Delta-9 THC, HHC, and Hemp can mimic the chill or buzz you might associate with marijuana, but they are different. Let’s look at each:
Remember, experiences can vary widely depending on the user and the specific product formulation.
Absolutely. At Doobie, safety and quality are our #1 priority. Partnering with top-tier hemp producers and manufacturers who adhere to strict quality control measures, each product undergoes rigorous inspections and comprehensive third-party ISO lab testing. This meticulous approach ensures every product we offer meets the highest standards for potency, purity, and safety. With Doobie, you can trust in the excellence of each purchase, backed by hundreds of analyses in ISO-accredited labs, guaranteeing the safety and reliability of our carefully curated selection.
Delta 8 THC and Delta 9 THC are both cannabinoids found in hemp and cannabis plants, but they have some key differences. Delta 9 THC is the most well-known form of THC and is responsible for the classic psychoactive effects associated with cannabis. It's what most people think of when they talk about the "high" from cannabis. Delta 9 is more potent on a per-milligram basis and is more likely to produce intense effects, including euphoria, relaxation, and, for some, anxiety or paranoia.
Delta 8 THC, on the other hand, is a less prevalent cannabinoid and is known for providing a milder high compared to Delta 9. Users often report that Delta 8 gives them a sense of calm and clarity without the intensity that can come with Delta 9, making it a preferred choice for those looking for less potent effects. It's also worth noting that while both cannabinoids interact with the body's endocannabinoid system, they do so in slightly different ways, which contributes to their distinct effects.
THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol) and HHC (Hexahydrocannabinol) are both cannabinoids found in the hemp and cannabis plant, but they differ in their chemical structure and effects. THC is the most well-known compound in cannabis, famous for its psychoactive properties that produce the "high" sensation. It interacts with the body's endocannabinoid system to affect mood, pain sensation, appetite, and memory.
HHC, on the other hand, is a hydrogenated form of THC. Think of it as THC's cousin that's been modified to enhance stability and potentially extend shelf life. This process makes HHC less prone to oxidation and degradation than THC. While HHC can also produce psychoactive effects, users report that its effects are somewhat milder compared to THC. Anecdotal evidence suggests that HHC offers a more relaxed and less intense experience, with some variations in how it's metabolized by the body, potentially affecting its potency and duration of effects.
Hemp-derived products are items made from the hemp plant, a variety of the Cannabis sativa species that is grown specifically for industrial and therapeutic uses. Unlike its cousin marijuana, hemp contains low levels of THC (tetrahydrocannabinol), the compound known for causing a "high." By legal definition, hemp must contain 0.3% or less THC by dry weight, making its products non-psychoactive and legally distinct from marijuana-derived products.
The range of hemp-derived cannabinoids is vast and diverse, including Hemp, Delta 8 THC, Delta 9 THC, HHC and more.
Thanks to the 2018 Farm Bill, which legalized hemp federally in the United States, hemp-derived products have gained popularity and are now widely available across the country. They are used in a variety of contexts, from dietary supplements and personal care products to eco-friendly clothing and biofuels, showcasing the versatility and sustainability of the hemp plant.
CBD (cannabidiol) and THC (tetrahydrocannabinol) are both cannabinoids found in cannabis, but they affect the body differently. CBD doesn’t get you high—it’s non-psychoactive and often used for calm, focus, or relief. THC, on the other hand, is psychoactive and produces the high most people associate with cannabis. Both can be derived from hemp and used together or separately depending on the experience you’re after.
Yes, it can. When it comes to consuming cannabis, it's important to remember that everyone's experience can be quite different. Factors such as individual body chemistry, the specific product and its potency, and the amount consumed all play a significant role in how one might feel. It's also crucial to consider the dosage; starting with a lower dose and gradually adjusting is a common approach to finding the right balance for your personal comfort and desired effects. Always pay attention to how your body responds to different dosages and types of products. This mindful approach ensures a safer and more personalized cannabis experience. Remember, responsible use and understanding your own limits are key to enjoying cannabis.
Understanding the distinction between concentration percentages and dosage amounts is important when navigating your experience. Concentration, expressed as a percentage, refers to the amount of THC relative to total weight or volume of a product. For example, a 0.3% THC concentration means that in 100 grams or milliliters of a product, there are 0.3 grams or milliliters of THC. This measurement is used to denote the potency of cannabis and is aligned with legal thresholds for hemp-derived products.
A dosage amount, such as 20mg THC, specifies the total amount of THC included in the product. This number is particularly relevant for edibles, tinctures and capsules where precise amounts of THC are ingested per serving.
The key difference lies in how these measures are applied: concentration percentage gives you an idea of potency, whereas dosage amounts tell you exactly how much THC you’re consuming at one time.
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