Legalization 2.0 is here and that means edible cannabis products are officially in developmentā this calls for celebration. It may take some time for products to hit stores, so in the meantime, why not brush up on edibles safekeeping?

Lock it Up.
This might seem obvious, but keeping your edibles behind a lock or in a safe is a must. Not only does this keep your edibles out of the hands of others, it creates a massive dichotomy between the harmless brownie your mom made for you and the brownie that will send you into space.
We suggest throwing a padlock on your stash ā like our RYOT Lock sold online and in stores. If your edibles need to be frozen or refrigerated, there are be plenty of fridge-friendly lockboxes for your bud online.
Smell Ya Later.
We all love the smell of fresh bud, but not when it reeks up your fridge and cupboards. Edibles can be just as pungent and if you arenāt keeping them in their original packaging, we highly suggest a smell proof bag.
Not only will a smell proof bag keep that sweet odour at bay, but once again, it will help you separate your food from your cannabis edibles. Check out our snazzy Smell Proof Bag sold online and in stores.

Edibles Go Bad.
Yeah. Itās food. Just like the rest of the food in your kitchen, itās got a shelf life ā especially if itās homemade. Plus, bugs donāt know the difference between a regular brownie and one that youāve been saving as a snack for your weekend binge of āCosmos: A Spacetime Odesseyā ā they just want food and we can guarantee it will be the worst choice of their short-lived life.
Treat it just like the food in your home ā airtight packaging, refrigeration, keep it in cupboards and if possible, keep it in its original packaging when store-bought. And again⦠lock it up!
Pets.
THC is harmful to animals and, in some cases, can kill them. If you have pets, consider keeping your edibles high off the ground and in tough containers. If your pet ever ingests an edible make sure to call your veterinarian or Animal Poison Control and to treat it as if your pet has eaten something poisonous.