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What it is
Baked edibles are the cookies, brownies, squares and other from-the-oven products on Green Society Canada, infused with cannabis oil or distillate during baking rather than dusted on top. The format is the closest edible to home baking most people already know, which makes dosing feel intuitive even for someone who has never eaten a cannabis product before — the texture and taste are familiar, the mg count on the wrapper is what is new.
Because the infusion is baked directly into the batter, potency is distributed through the whole item rather than concentrated in one spot, so cutting a brownie in half genuinely does cut the dose in half. That is worth knowing if you buy a higher-mg item and want to split it across two sittings.
Who it suits
Baked edibles suit anyone who wants an edible that feels like a normal treat rather than an obviously "cannabis" product — a brownie or cookie fits into an evening the same way a regular dessert would, which makes this format a comfortable entry point for people who find gummies or tinctures feel more clinical. It also suits anyone chasing a heavier, more body-focused relaxation effect for sleep or evening wind-down, since baked goods are often paired with fuller extracts than a lighter gummy. It is a less practical choice if you need to portion doses very precisely on the go, since cutting a baked item cleanly is harder outside the kitchen than snapping a scored chocolate square.
How to choose & what it costs
Brownies and squares on this page tend to run higher per-piece mg (20–50mg) than a single cookie (10–25mg), simply because of size, so compare mg-per-piece rather than mg-per-package when deciding what fits your tolerance. If you plan to split a larger item into smaller doses, look for a product that is pre-scored into equal squares — it makes portioning far more accurate than eyeballing a cut.
Individually wrapped baked edibles on Green Society Canada generally run $12–$20 per item, with multi-piece boxes of squares or cookies priced $20–$35 for the full box. Combining a couple of baked items with a bag of gummies or a chocolate bar is an easy way to build variety into one order while working toward free shipping.
Grading & quality signals
Look for a pre-scored surface (lines cut into a brownie or square before baking) as the clearest quality signal on this shelf, since it tells you the producer designed the item for accurate portioning rather than expecting you to eyeball a cut. A stated mg-per-piece next to a stated total package mg that multiplies out correctly is the next thing to check, along with a best-before date rather than a vague "use promptly" note. Visually, a baked edible with an even, consistent crumb and no visible unmixed streaks suggests the infusion oil was properly blended into the batter rather than pooled unevenly through the batch.
Onset, duration & effects
Expect onset in 45–90 minutes, sometimes a little slower than gummies or chocolate because a denser baked item takes longer to digest. Effects typically last 4–6 hours and tend to include more of a relaxed, sleepy body feel than the more head-focused high some people report from gummies, though this varies by strain and extract used.
Flavour & format notes
This format leans toward classic dessert flavours — chocolate chip, double fudge, blondie-style squares — rather than the fruity range typical of gummies, and the density of a baked item does more to mask a cannabis taste than flavour alone, since the infusion is spread through a thicker matrix. Squares and bars travel and store a little better than soft cookies, which can dry out or go stale faster once opened; if you want the longest shelf life in this format, a denser square or bar is generally the safer pick over a soft-baked cookie.
Storage & freshness
Baked edibles are the most perishable format on this shelf — treat them like the baked goods they are. Keep them sealed and refrigerated if the listing recommends it, and plan to finish an opened item within a week or two rather than letting it sit on a counter for a month. Freezing extends shelf life significantly if you buy in bulk.
Shipping & payment across Canada
No credit cards, no PayPal — just e-Transfer or Bitcoin, and the Bitcoin option shaves 10% off your total the moment you pay.
Because some baked edibles on this page are recommended for refrigeration once opened, we ship them the same protected way as chocolate — boxed to buffer against temperature swings — and tracked Xpresspost typically has them at your door within a few business days of leaving our BC warehouse, well within the freshness window for sealed, unopened packaging.
First order tips
Start with a single quarter or half of a scored square rather than a whole cookie or brownie the first time, since baked items on this page often run on the higher end of the mg-per-piece range compared with a single gummy. Eat with a light meal already in your stomach, note the time, and plan on a longer wait than you might expect from a gummy — denser baked items can take a little longer to digest and release their full effect. Keep the rest of the item sealed and set aside rather than leaving it out, both for freshness and so a second dose is not tempting before the first has finished building.
Common mistakes to avoid
Cutting an unscored brownie unevenly and assuming each piece carries the same dose is a common and easy mistake, since a slightly larger or denser corner piece can carry meaningfully more THC than a thin edge piece cut from the same batch. Leaving baked edibles unrefrigerated for too long when the listing specifically calls for cold storage is another one, since dairy-containing recipes can spoil well before the THC itself loses potency, and a spoiled edible is a food-safety problem independent of cannabis content. Treating a baked edible as a casual snack to nibble on throughout the day, rather than a single measured dose eaten at one sitting, is the fastest way to lose track of how much has actually been consumed.
Dosing & titration
Because baked items often run 20–50mg per piece, a practical titration approach is to cut a single square or cookie into quarters with a clean knife before your first try, giving yourself four roughly 5–12mg doses to work up through over separate evenings rather than committing to a whole piece at once. Once you know your comfortable range, buying a pre-scored item that already matches that dose per section removes the need to keep cutting by hand.
How it compares to other formats
Compared with a gummy, a baked edible generally digests a little slower and is reported by many users as more sedating and body-heavy, which is why this format shows up more often in evening wind-down routines than daytime use. Compared with a chocolate bar, baked goods are less temperature-stable in transit and storage but offer a more filling, meal-adjacent snacking experience that some people prefer over candy-style formats.
Price-per-mg & value math
A $20 box of eight 25mg squares (200mg total) works out to $0.10 per mg, competitive with our standard gummy pricing, while a single $15 40mg brownie is closer to $0.375 per mg — buying the multi-piece box is almost always the better per-mg value if you know you will use the whole box within its freshness window.
Discreetness & travel notes
A wrapped cookie or square looks like an ordinary bakery item in a bag or lunch box, which makes this one of the more discreet formats for casual daytime carrying, though the more filling, meal-like nature of baked goods means it draws slightly more attention if eaten in a group setting than a quick gummy would. As with any edible, do not carry it across a provincial or international border where cannabis rules differ from home.
Frequently asked questions
Do baked edibles need to be refrigerated?
Some do, especially anything with cream cheese or fresh dairy in the recipe — check the listing. Shelf-stable cookies and squares are fine at room temperature, sealed and out of direct heat.
Can I cut a brownie into smaller doses?
Yes, as long as the infusion is mixed evenly through the batter (which ours are) cutting it into equal pieces divides the dose proportionally — a quarter of a 40mg brownie is roughly a 10mg dose.
Why do baked edibles feel different from gummies?
Baked goods are often paired with heavier extracts and take slightly longer to digest, which some people report as a more body-heavy, sedating effect versus the lighter head high common with gummies.
Do you carry CBD baked edibles?
Selection rotates; check this page for current stock, or browse CBD Edibles for CBD-forward options that skip most of the THC.
How long do baked edibles stay fresh once opened?
Best used within one to two weeks once opened, refrigerated or frozen for longer storage; unopened, sealed packaging keeps well for a couple of months.
Can I freeze baked edibles for longer storage?
Yes, freezing sealed baked edibles is an effective way to extend shelf life by months if you have bought more than you plan to use within a couple of weeks; thaw at room temperature before eating.
Why do baked edibles sometimes feel heavier or more sedating than gummies?
Baked items are often formulated with fuller extracts and take slightly longer to digest, which many users report as a more body-focused, relaxing effect compared with the lighter, more head-focused feel some people get from gummies.
Is it normal for a baked edible to smell faintly of cannabis?
A light herbal note is normal depending on the extract used and is not a sign of a problem; if the smell is strong or off compared with a normal baked good, treat that as a reason to check the product rather than eat it.
Baked Edibles — New baked flavours rotate in seasonally, so it is worth checking back on this page every few weeks. Keep browsing: Edibles · Chocolates · THC Gummies.