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Waabigwan Mashkiki cannabis edibles are produced under the Souree house brand — real-fruit cannabis gummies manufactured on the White Earth Indian Reservation with precise per-serving dosing. Cannabis edibles deliver THC and other cannabinoids through digestion rather than inhalation; the effect onset is slower (30-90 minutes) and longer-lasting (4-8 hours) than smoking. Minnesota Statute 342.09 caps single-day adult-use cannabis purchases of THC in edible form at 800 milligrams. Edibles are subject to the same 15% gross receipts cannabis tax (MN Stat 295.81) as flower. Available at five open Waabigwan Minnesota dispensaries including Chanhassen in the Twin Cities west metro.

Daily edible THC cap
800 mg
Edible onset
30-90 min
Edible duration
4-8 hr
First-time dose
2.5-5 mg
Brand
Souree (real-fruit gummies)
Cannabis tax
15%

Brands carrying edibles

Waabigwan Mashkiki House of Brands — all grown indoor on the White Earth Reservation, lab-tested before retail.

Frequently asked

01

Where can I buy cannabis edibles in Minnesota?

Waabigwan Mashkiki edibles (Souree real-fruit gummies) are available across five open Minnesota dispensaries: Mahnomen, Moorhead, Saint Cloud, East Grand Forks, and Chanhassen. Other licensed MN OCM retailers also carry various edible brands across the state.
02

How much THC should I take in my first edible?

Start with 2.5 to 5 milligrams of THC. Wait the full 90 minutes for onset before considering a second dose. Edibles produce slower-onset and often more intense effect per milligram than smoking — overshooting is the most common first-time edible mistake. See /cannabis-edibles-guide for detail.
03

What's the daily limit on edible THC in Minnesota?

Minnesota Statute 342.09(b) caps single-day adult-use cannabis purchases at 800 milligrams of THC in edible form. This is a regulatory cap, not a recommended dose — personal consumption should be much lower. (MN Stat 342.09)
04

How long do cannabis edibles take to kick in?

Typically 30-90 minutes from ingestion. Onset is slower than smoking or vaping because edible THC must be absorbed through the digestive tract and metabolized by the liver into 11-hydroxy-THC (a more potent active metabolite). Eating on an empty stomach speeds onset; eating with fatty food slows it.
05

Are edibles lab-tested?

Yes. Every cannabis edible sold at a licensed Minnesota retailer is third-party lab tested for cannabinoid potency (per-serving + per-package THC), microbial contamination, heavy metals, pesticide residues, and residual solvents. Test results are tracked under METRC seed-to-sale.
06

Are Souree gummies real fruit?

Yes. Souree is positioned as a real-fruit cannabis gummy product line — no synthetic flavors. The brand's positioning emphasizes natural ingredients and precise dosing.
07

Why do edibles come in child-resistant packaging?

Per MN OCM rules and MN Statute 342, cannabis edibles in Minnesota must be packaged in child-resistant containers. Edibles can resemble candy or food, and accidental ingestion by minors is a leading cause of cannabis-related ER visits. Always store edibles in original packaging, locked or out of reach of children. (FDA cannabis edibles guidance)
08

What's the cannabis tax on edibles?

15% gross receipts cannabis tax under MN Statute 295.81 — same rate as flower. Tribal cannabis retail under state-tribal compact follows compact-specific tax structure.

Consumers should be aware that products containing cannabis or cannabis-derived compounds, including THC-infused edibles, may have stronger and longer-lasting effects when consumed orally than when smoked.