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Why Cannabis Topicals Should Be More Accessible

The conversation around Cannabis in Trinidad and Tobago has been steadily evolving. In recent years, the country has taken steps towards modern Cannabis reform, including the decriminalisation of small amounts and discussions about building a regulated Cannabis industry. However, one important category of Cannabis products remains largely overlooked: Cannabis topicals. Cannabis topicals include products such

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Why Cannabis Education Matters in Trinidad

From Schools to Workplaces For decades, cannabis has existed in Trinidad and Tobago in a space filled with contradiction. It has been used quietly in households for wellness, spirituality, creativity, and relief—yet publicly treated as taboo, misunderstood, or even dangerous. As laws evolve and conversations shift, one thing has become increasingly clear: education is the

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Cannabis in Trinidad & Tobago 2026: Tourism, Economy & Law Opportunities

Introduction The global conversation around Cannabis has changed completely. What was once treated solely as a criminal issue is now recognised as a major economic, medical, and cultural opportunity. For Trinidad & Tobago, this is a pivotal moment. With oil and gas revenues declining, the country must explore new and sustainable economic opportunities — and

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10 Easy Cannabis-Infused Recipes

Caribbean Edition: for Beginners A Trinidad & Tobago–Friendly Guide by Ladies of 420 Cannabis culture in Trinidad & Tobago is evolving, and with more people exploring wellness, herbal remedies, and natural living, infused recipes have become a growing trend. Whether you’re curious about edibles, want to experiment in your kitchen, or simply want to understand

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What’s a Functional Smoker Anyway?

So here’s the thing: We’ve been thinking a lot about this term people like to throw around — functional smoker. It’s not a word you’re going to find in the dictionary, no matter how many times you type it into Google. You won’t see a neat little definition with pronunciation, origins, and an example sentence.

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The Ultimate Guide to Cannabis Edibles

Everything You Need to Know in Trinidad, the Caribbean, and Beyond Cannabis edibles are no longer a hush-hush secret passed around at parties—they’ve become a worldwide trend, especially in vibrant communities like Trinidad and the wider Caribbean. From brownies to gummies to infused teas, edibles have created a new way to enjoy cannabis without the

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The Caribbean Cannabis Landscape

Where Trinidad Stands Now (2023–2025) Quick snapshot Trinidad & Tobago: What’s legal today (and what isn’t) Still the law today: What that means for you right now:Enjoy your herb privately, within the personal limits, and don’t sell. You can cultivate a small personal grow—think four healthy ladies basking in your backyard sun or under your

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