New research has found that chocolate may interfere with how much THC is detected in edibles during cannabis potency testing. According to researchers, when there’s more chocolate in an edible, less THC will show up in testing, and when there’s less chocolate, higher and more precise levels of THC will appear.
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Chocolate in Edibles May Affect THC Testing
Chocolate in Edibles May Affect THC Testing
New research has found that chocolate may interfere with how much THC is detected in edibles during cannabis potency testing. According to researchers, when there’s more chocolate in an edible, less THC will show up in testing, and when there’s less chocolate, higher and more precise levels of THC will appear.
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