If you've been curious about edibles but weren't quite sure where to begin, you're in good company — it's one of the most common things we chat about at the counter here in Somerset. Think of this as a friendly, neighborly walk-through: what the formats actually are, how edibles differ from smoking or vaping, how to read the little numbers on the label, and the one rule worth remembering. No jargon, no pressure. Just the basics so you can shop with confidence.
Order online · browse today's ediblesWe keep around 100 edible products on the shelf at any given time, and they come in a handful of friendly formats. The two you'll see most are gummies and chocolates, but the category stretches further than that into things like fruit chews and other bite-sized treats. The nice part about edibles is that they're discreet, easy to portion, and don't involve any smoke. Here's a quick tour of a few brands we regularly stock so you can put a name to a format:
Fruit-forward gummies in a variety of flavors. A familiar starting point for a lot of our Somerset regulars.
Real-fruit gummies known for their clean, recognizable flavors.
Handcrafted gummies with a playful, candy-shop personality.
A New Jersey name worth knowing — homegrown edibles right here in the Garden State.
Want to see what's in stock right now, with current pricing? The full lineup lives on our edibles menu, and it reflects what's genuinely on the shelf that day.
This is the part that trips up a lot of first-timers, so let's keep it plain. Inhalable products — like flower, vape cartridges, and concentrates — generally take effect fairly quickly because they go straight into your system through your lungs.
Edibles work differently. Your body has to digest them first, which means the onset is generally slower and the effect typically lasts noticeably longer. That's just how the format works — not better or worse, simply a different rhythm. The big takeaway is that an edible isn't instant, so the timing alone is the reason for the rule we'll get to next.
Every edible package in New Jersey comes with clear labeling, and once you know what to look for it's genuinely simple. Focus on two numbers:
Knowing the per-piece number is how you keep an easy mental tally of one serving. The label also lists ingredients and allergens, which is worth a quick glance if you have any dietary needs. When in doubt, our budtenders are glad to point out exactly where those numbers live on the package.
The best way to find your footing with edibles is a quick conversation. Tell a budtender you're new to the format and what kind of flavors you like, and they'll walk you through serving sizes and the brands on hand — no jargon wall, no hard sell. Plenty of folks from around Franklin Township and the surrounding area start exactly where you are. New to the shop entirely? Our first-visit guide covers what to bring and what to expect.
See today's edibles menu & order onlineThe main difference is timing. Inhalables tend to take effect quickly, while edibles are digested first — so the onset is generally slower and the effect typically lasts longer. That's exactly why you start low and go slow. 21+.
Around 100 products across formats like gummies and chocolates. In-stock brands you'll often see include Camino, WYLD, OGeez!, and Jersey Canna. Check the live menu for today's shelf.
Look at the milligrams of THC per piece (your serving size) and the total milligrams in the package. A ten-piece bag, for example, holds ten servings. The label also lists ingredients and allergens.
Begin with a small serving and wait before having more, since edibles take time to kick in. Our Somerset budtenders are happy to help you pick something that fits your comfort level. 21+ with valid ID.