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What it is

CBD (cannabidiol) is a non-intoxicating cannabinoid extracted from cannabis or hemp, sold across this whole CBD section in oils, capsules, edibles, topicals and vapes. Unlike THC, CBD will not get you high at the doses sold here, which is why it is popular for daytime use, sleep support and general calm without the impairment that comes with THC products elsewhere on this site.

This page is the umbrella for the whole CBD catalogue. If you know the specific format you want, our CBD Oil & Tears, CBD Capsules and CBD Vape pages go into format-specific detail; this page is the fastest way to compare across all of them.

Who it suits

This page suits anyone exploring CBD for the first time and unsure which specific format fits their routine, since it lets you compare oils, capsules, edibles, topicals and vape side by side before committing to one. It particularly suits people looking for daytime calm, sleep support or general wellness without any intoxicating effect, including anyone who cannot or would prefer not to use THC products for work, testing or personal reasons.

How to choose & what it costs

Decide between full-spectrum (a small amount of THC and other cannabinoids alongside the CBD, generally considered more effective due to the entourage effect) and isolate (CBD only, zero THC, the choice for anyone who wants to avoid THC entirely, including for drug testing reasons). Then pick a format based on how you want to take it — oil drops for flexible dosing, capsules for a fixed daily amount, vape for fast onset.

CBD products on this page span a wide range: oils and tinctures typically run $30–$70 depending on total mg, capsules $25–$50 per bottle, and topicals $20–$45, with the total mg concentration being the main price driver within each format.

Grading & quality signals

Across every format here, the two things worth checking are full-spectrum versus isolate (since that changes whether any trace THC is present) and whether the listing states a clear total mg, since CBD potency claims vary more between brands than THC potency does on the rest of the site. A product from a licensed Canadian producer with a stated extraction method is a stronger signal of quality than a vague "hemp-derived" label with no further detail.

Onset, duration & effects

Onset varies by format: oil held under the tongue can act in 15–45 minutes, capsules and edibles behave like any other edible at 45–90 minutes, and vape is fastest at a couple of minutes. Effects from any format tend to be subtle and calming rather than dramatic — CBD is not designed to produce a noticeable high the way THC does.

Flavour & format notes

Taste varies significantly by format: oils carry a mild earthy or nutty note from the hemp extract and carrier oil, capsules have essentially no taste since they are swallowed whole, edibles are flavoured the same way THC edibles are, and topicals are not tasted at all since they are applied to skin. If taste is a deciding factor for you, capsules or topicals sidestep the issue entirely.

Storage & freshness

Most CBD products store well at room temperature, away from direct light and heat, similar to their THC equivalents; oils and tinctures are shelf-stable for a year or more unopened, capsules keep even longer, and topicals should follow the expiry printed on the tube.

Shipping & payment across Canada

However you pay — e-Transfer or Bitcoin — your parcel ships the same plain way, and Bitcoin buyers get 10% back automatically.

CBD products ship exactly the same way as every other item on the site — plain, unmarked packaging, tracked Xpresspost, free over $150 — since CBD is legal for adult purchase in Canada and requires no special shipping treatment.

First order tips

Pick one format to start rather than sampling several at once, since it will be easier to judge how CBD affects you if you are not also comparing formats simultaneously. Oil or capsules are the most common starting points for a first-time buyer since both allow simple, controlled daily dosing.

Common mistakes to avoid

Assuming CBD will feel dramatic or immediately noticeable, the way THC does, is a common source of disappointment — CBD's effects are generally subtle and build with consistent use rather than hitting all at once. Buying isolate when you actually wanted the entourage effect of full-spectrum (or the reverse, buying full-spectrum when you specifically need zero THC) is the other common mix-up worth double-checking before you order.

Dosing & titration

A common starting ladder across any CBD format is 10mg twice daily for the first week, moving to 15mg twice daily in week two if needed, then 25mg twice daily by week three or four for anyone still not feeling the effect they want — CBD dosing is forgiving enough that these steps can be spaced by days rather than requiring the extreme caution THC titration calls for. Full-spectrum products with a roughly 20:1 or 25:1 CBD:THC ratio deliver a small entourage boost without meaningful intoxication at these dose levels.

How it compares to other formats

Against a THC product on the rest of the site, CBD trades intoxication for a subtler, more routine-based wellness effect, which is the entire point of this section for anyone who wants cannabis's calming properties without impairment. Comparing formats within CBD itself, oil gives the finest dose control, capsules the most convenience, and vape the fastest onset, so the right pick depends on whether precision, routine or speed matters most to you.

Price-per-mg & value math

A $50 30mL oil bottle at 20mg/mL (600mg total) works out to about $0.083 per mg, generally the best per-mg value in the CBD section, while a $35 bottle of 30 x 10mg capsules (300mg total) works out closer to $0.117 per mg — the trade is oil's slightly lower per-mg cost against a capsule's zero-measuring convenience.

Discreetness & travel notes

Every format in this section is non-intoxicating and produces no impairment, which makes CBD broadly the most workplace- and travel-friendly cannabinoid category on the site for personal, in-province use; isolate products specifically carry no THC at all if that distinction matters for testing.

Frequently asked questions

Will CBD get me high?

No, not at the doses sold here. CBD is non-intoxicating on its own; full-spectrum products carry a small amount of THC but not enough to produce a noticeable high at typical doses.

What is the difference between full-spectrum and isolate CBD?

Full-spectrum keeps a small amount of THC and other cannabinoids alongside the CBD; isolate is CBD only, with zero THC, which matters if you need to avoid THC for testing or personal reasons.

How much CBD should I start with?

Most first-time buyers land on 10–25mg twice daily and adjust in 5mg steps after about a week, regardless of which format they choose.

Is CBD legal in Canada?

Yes, CBD from licensed cannabis producers is legal for adults to purchase in Canada; we ship it the same way we ship every other product on the site.

Can I give CBD to my pet?

Use a product formulated specifically for pets rather than a human product — see CBD for Pets for dosing designed around animal weight.

Will CBD show up on a workplace drug test?

Isolate-based CBD products should not, since they contain no THC; full-spectrum products carry trace THC and could theoretically register on a very sensitive test, so isolate is the safer choice if testing is a concern.

What CBD:THC ratio should I look for in a full-spectrum product?

Most full-spectrum CBD products on this page sit around 20:1 to 25:1 CBD:THC, enough trace THC to support an entourage effect without producing a noticeable high at normal doses.

How long should I try a CBD product before deciding it does not work for me?

Give any new format at least two to three weeks of consistent daily use before concluding it is not effective, since CBD's benefits are commonly reported to build gradually rather than appear after a single dose.