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Production of gummies, other edibles It all starts in their kitchen on West Brittania Street, where their operations specialists create the gummies and other products. Much like with normal cooking, they begin making the gummies by weighing out the dry ingredients, like gelatin and citric acid. Then, they add wet ingredients like agave and fruit juice. Next, they mix and set the ingredients for about 15 minutes before cooking it on a stovetop. Once it reaches a certain temperature, they infuse it with cannabis oil. They let the gummies sit for about 10 minutes before putting it through a machine which dispenses the liquid into their mold. The gummies are then put in the fridge for 30 minutes. ....
Marijuana Delivery Comes To Massachusetts - Across Massachusetts, MA - A Taunton-based company will be the first to offer home deliver cannabis, a drug that was illegal less than five years ago. ....
War on Drugs, as designated by the CCC. Deliveries would be made in unmarked delivery vans, Mathew Medeiros said. There are more than 150 communities in the six counties targeted by the delivery service, although not all have approved recreational cannabis delivery. Besides Plainville, communities that do allow for such delivery include Framingham and Marlborough. In Natick, there’s a warrant article for the spring Town Meeting that will allow residents to vote on accepting the two new delivery license types created by the CCC, said the town s director of community and economic development, James Freas. Franklin also doesn’t allow for marijuana delivery, but Town Administrator Jamie Hellen said it could become a topic of conversation if any Franklin-operated marijuana facilities were interested in offering that service. ....
War on Drugs, as designated by the CCC. Deliveries would be made in unmarked delivery vans, Mathew Medeiros said. There are more than 150 communities in the six counties targeted by the delivery service, although not all have approved recreational cannabis delivery. Besides Plainville, communities that do allow for such delivery include Framingham and Marlborough. In Natick, there’s a warrant article for the spring Town Meeting that will allow residents to vote on accepting the two new delivery license types created by the CCC, said the town s director of community and economic development, James Freas. Franklin also doesn’t allow for marijuana delivery, but Town Administrator Jamie Hellen said it could become a topic of conversation if any Franklin-operated marijuana facilities were interested in offering that service. ....