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Buy cbd oil & tears online in Canada

What it is

CBD oil and tears are concentrated CBD extracts diluted into a carrier oil — coconut (MCT) or hemp seed oil are the most common — sold in dropper bottles for sublingual or oral use. This is the most concentrated, flexible CBD format on the site: because you control the number of drops, you control the dose far more precisely than a pre-set capsule or edible allows.

The name "tears" refers to how the oil is measured out — drop by drop, like tears — and the format is popular with anyone who wants to fine-tune their CBD dose gradually over time rather than being locked into a single fixed capsule or gummy size.

Who it suits

This format suits anyone who wants the finest possible control over their CBD dose, since drops allow adjustments far smaller than cutting an edible or comparing capsule strengths. It suits people managing a specific, evolving dose — increasing gradually week over week — more than anyone who wants a simple, fixed daily amount, which a capsule handles more conveniently.

How to choose & what it costs

Compare bottles by mg-per-mL rather than the total bottle size printed on the front label — two 30mL bottles can contain very different total CBD depending on concentration. Start with the smallest number of drops the listing suggests and increase gradually over one to two weeks rather than jumping straight to a full dropper.

CBD oil bottles on this page typically run $35–$70 depending on total mg and bottle size, with higher-concentration bottles offering better long-term value per mg despite the higher up-front price.

Grading & quality signals

Compare bottles on mg-per-mL, not the bottle size printed largest on the front label, and check that the dropper itself has visible mL markings rather than being an unmarked pipette, since that is what actually lets you dose consistently from one fill to the next. A bottle that separates into visibly distinct layers when left standing (beyond a very light settling) is worth a gentle shake before use, as most oil-based CBD naturally settles slightly over time.

Onset, duration & effects

Held under the tongue for 60–90 seconds before swallowing, effects can start in 15–45 minutes; swallowed straight, it behaves like a standard edible at 45–90 minutes. Either way, the calming effect is generally subtle rather than dramatic and can last several hours.

Flavour & format notes

Most CBD oils carry a mild earthy or nutty taste from the hemp extract itself, layered over whichever carrier oil is used — MCT (coconut-derived) is lighter and more neutral, hemp seed oil carries a slightly nuttier, more distinct flavour of its own.

Storage & freshness

Keep the dropper bottle upright, tightly capped and away from direct light and heat — oil-based CBD is fairly shelf-stable, typically a year or more unopened, though flavour and potency both fade a little faster once opened and exposed to air repeatedly.

Shipping & payment across Canada

Every box is vacuum-sealed and unbranded before it leaves BC, and Xpresspost shipping is on us for any order over $150.

Glass dropper bottles ship with extra cushioning to prevent breakage, upright where possible, in the same plain unmarked box as every other product, delivered by tracked Xpresspost with the standard free-shipping threshold applying.

First order tips

Start with the smallest amount noted on the listing — often a single drop or two — held under the tongue for 60–90 seconds before swallowing, and give it a full week at that dose before increasing, since CBD oil is generally a gradual-adjustment product rather than one to dial in within a single day.

Common mistakes to avoid

Swallowing the oil immediately rather than holding it under the tongue skips the faster sublingual absorption route entirely, turning what could be a 15–45 minute onset into a full 45–90 minute edible-style wait without the user realizing why. Increasing the dose too quickly, rather than giving each new amount a week to fully assess, is the other common mistake that makes it hard to know which dose actually works.

Dosing & titration

A practical titration ladder for a 20mg/mL bottle looks like one drop (roughly 1mg) held for two or three days, then two to three drops, then a marked 0.25mL line once you have a clearer read on your response, giving each new amount at least a few days before judging it rather than adjusting daily. Anyone converting from a known capsule dose should do the mg math against the bottle's stated mg-per-mL rather than assuming a similar number of drops will land at the same total.

How it compares to other formats

Against a capsule, oil drops give far finer control over the exact dose, useful for anyone still finding their ideal amount, at the cost of the drop-counting a capsule avoids entirely. Against a topical, oil drops work systemically through the whole body rather than at a single spot, which matters if your goal is general calm rather than relief concentrated on one area — see our CBD Tinctures & Topicals page if a topical sounds like the better fit.

Price-per-mg & value math

A $50 30mL bottle at 20mg/mL contains 600mg total, working out to roughly $0.083 per mg, a solid value once you consider how many individual doses a single bottle provides compared with a bag of pre-dosed gummies. A lower-concentration $35 bottle at 5mg/mL only contains 150mg, closer to $0.233 per mg, so the higher-concentration bottle is generally the better buy if you know you will use the full bottle within its shelf life.

Discreetness & travel notes

A small glass dropper bottle fits easily in a pocket, bag or desk drawer without drawing attention and produces no odour when used, making it one of the more travel-friendly CBD formats for personal, in-province carrying. As with any cannabis-derived product, it should not cross a provincial border into a jurisdiction with different rules or an international border under any circumstances.

Frequently asked questions

What does "tears" mean in CBD oil and tears?

It refers to how the product is dosed — drop by drop from a glass dropper — rather than describing a different type of extract.

How many drops should I start with?

Start with the smallest amount noted on the listing, often just one or two drops, and increase gradually over a week or two as you learn how it affects you.

Is CBD oil the same as a tincture?

They are closely related — both are liquid, dropper-dosed cannabis extracts. See our Tinctures page for the THC side of the same format.

Does CBD oil have any taste?

Most carry a mild earthy or nutty taste from the hemp extract and carrier oil; flavoured versions are available if you prefer to mask it.

Can I mix CBD oil into food or drink?

Yes, though mixing it into something you eat or drink means it will behave like a standard edible rather than getting the faster sublingual absorption.

Can I take CBD oil at the same time as my THC tincture?

Some people combine the two intentionally, since CBD can moderate the intensity of a THC dose for some users; if you are new to combining them, start with a lower amount of each than you would use individually.

Does CBD oil need to be taken at the same time every day?

Consistency helps some people notice a steadier effect, but there is no strict requirement; many users simply take it in the morning or evening as part of an existing routine.

Can I use CBD oil in coffee or tea?

Yes, adding it to a warm (not boiling) drink is a common way to take it if the taste under the tongue is not to your liking, though it shifts absorption to the slower standard edible-style timeline.