State’s first medical cannabis supplier offering edibles that include brownies

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First State Compassion is now offering edible cannabis products to the state’s medical cannabis patients. 

FSC is producing a wide variety of nationally recognized brands at its kitchen l near Wilmington and is distributing them at the company’s Wilmington-area and Lewes medical cannabis distribution centers.

The brands include:

Betty’s Eddies infused fruit chews
– Bubby’s Baked  bites made from scratch.
The selection includes Brownie, Choco Chip Cookie, and Snickerdoodle. The brand was featured last month, when an 850-pound version of the  infused brownie received national media attention was seen on  Saturday Night Live and the Jimmy Kimmel Show.
– Tropizen Pique Infused Caribbean Hot Sauce


Other offerings include an energy powder drink mix that will be available in the future.

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“The medical cannabis industry is seeing a significant movement towards non-inhalable forms of consumption, and edibles are leading this trend,” said Mark Lally, CEO of First State Compassion. “The edibles we have introduced are popular, tried-and-tested nationally recognized brands that give patients a variety of options to choose from. They appeal to the taste buds and meet the needs of patients who require alternative options to maintain overall health and wellness. Some of the edible products that FSC proudly bakes are all-natural, made with real fruits and vegetables, and are lactose-free, gluten-free and vegan.”

“Our patients have been looking forward to adding the option of edibles to their treatment program,” said Haley Schell, FSC’s regional director of retail operations. “I am so excited that we are able to offer them the best of the best.”

The Betty’s Eddies and Bubby’s Baked brands are available to FSC through a license with leading multi-state cannabis operator MariMed, Inc.

First State Compassion operates Delaware’s first licensed medical cannabis distribution center and the state’s first and largest cannabis growing facility.

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