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This is a chemical problem, and edibles are usually homemade, and that's why they're too strong, they're made like Sunday apple pie. What happens when you have a delicious cake under your eyes? You eat two slices, not one piece.
I've only seen edibles at dispensaries, at leaat, not since I was young and it was illegal everywhere... but then, I don't know many people that I know consume cannabis. It doesn't seem to be a culture/identity thing in my generation, anymore.