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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 10% gross receipts cannabis tax (MN Stat 297G) as flower. Available at four open Waabigwan Minnesota dispensaries with a fifth Chanhassen location opening 2026.

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
10%

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 four open Minnesota dispensaries: Mahnomen, Moorhead, Saint Cloud, East Grand Forks. Chanhassen opens 2026. 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?

10% gross receipts cannabis tax under MN Statute 297G / 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.