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Edibles in Yakima, WA: 226 Products from Gummies to Drinks

November 25, 2025•Happy Time Dispensary

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Happy Time Yakima carries 226 edible products from 39 brands at $3 to $60. Washington state caps each edible serving at 10mg THC and 100mg per package, and our menu covers gummies, beverages, chocolates, mints, and more.

Edibles now represent about 10% of all cannabis sales in Washington state, and the category keeps growing as more people discover smoke-free ways to consume cannabis. At Happy Time Dispensary in Yakima, we carry 226 edible products from 39 brands with prices from $3 to $60. Whether you want a low-dose gummy for a mellow evening or a full pack for the weekend, our shelf at 2304 W Nob Hill Blvd has it.

Cannabis Edibles at Happy Time Yakima: By the Numbers

Our Yakima edible menu includes 226 products from 39 brands. That spans THC gummies, cannabis-infused beverages, chocolates, hard candies, mints, chews, and baked goods. Prices start at $3 for single-serve items and go up to $60 for larger packs or premium products. The average edible purchase at our store sits around $22. With 39 brands represented, you get access to everything from nationally recognized names to local Washington producers.

Understanding Cannabis Edibles: A Quick Guide

Cannabis edibles are food and drink products infused with cannabinoids, most commonly THC and CBD. Unlike smoking or vaping, edibles are processed through your digestive system and metabolized by the liver. This changes both how the effects feel and how long they last. According to the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board, the standard legal serving size is 10mg of THC, and no single package can contain more than 100mg total.

Here are the main edible formats you will find at Happy Time:

  • Gummies are the most popular edible format by far. They come in a wide range of flavors, doses, and formulations (THC-only, CBD-only, or balanced ratios). Easy to dose, easy to store, and consistent from piece to piece.
  • Cannabis beverages include infused lemonades, sodas, teas, and sparkling waters. These are growing fast in popularity because they feel social (like having a drink) and many formulations use nano-emulsion technology for faster onset compared to traditional edibles.
  • Chocolates and confections offer a more indulgent experience. Bars, truffles, and caramels are common formats. Dosing can vary by piece, so read the label carefully.
  • Mints and hard candies dissolve slowly in your mouth, providing some sublingual absorption alongside the standard digestive route. This can mean slightly faster onset compared to gummies or chocolates.
  • Baked goods include cookies, brownies, and other classic cannabis edible formats. These were the original edible but have become less common than gummies in the legal market.

Top Edible Brands at Happy Time Yakima

Here are the edible brands our Yakima customers reach for most:

  • Phat Panda is as dominant in edibles as they are in flower. Their gummy line covers a range of flavors and potencies, and they move fast off our shelf. If you like their flower, their edibles carry the same commitment to quality and consistency.
  • Ray's Lemonade is the go-to for cannabis beverages in Yakima. Their infused lemonades offer refreshing flavor with reliable dosing, and they have become a year-round favorite for customers who prefer drinking their dose over eating it.
  • Doozies makes gummies that actually taste good, not just tolerable. Consistent potency and enjoyable flavors have made them one of the most requested edible brands at our Yakima store.
  • Double Delicious produces chocolates and confections for cannabis users who want something a step above basic gummies. Their products are well-crafted and feel more like a treat than a dose.
  • Journeyman is known for their approachable, well-dosed gummies that work well for both new and experienced edible users. Clear labeling and consistent effects have earned them a loyal Yakima following.

Cannabis Edible Dosing Guide

Dosing is the single most important thing to get right with edibles. The Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board sets the standard serving at 10mg THC, but that does not mean 10mg is the right starting dose for everyone. According to Learn About Cannabis WA (a state-sponsored education resource), here is how dosing breaks down:

  • Microdose (1 to 2.5mg THC): Minimal psychoactive effects. Good for first-time users, those sensitive to THC, or anyone who wants subtle mood elevation without feeling "high."
  • Low dose (2.5 to 5mg THC): Mild euphoria and relaxation. This is where most cannabis educators recommend beginners start. You will feel it, but it should not be overwhelming.
  • Standard dose (5 to 10mg THC): The Washington state legal serving size. Moderate effects including noticeable euphoria, relaxation, and potential changes in perception. Appropriate for regular users or those who have tried lower doses first.
  • Strong dose (10 to 25mg THC): Pronounced effects. This range is for experienced users who know their tolerance. Not recommended for beginners.
  • Very strong dose (25mg+ THC): Intense effects. Reserved for users with high tolerance. Can cause significant impairment.

The golden rule: start low, go slow. Take your first dose and wait at least two hours before taking more. According to Learn About Cannabis WA, edible effects can take 30 minutes to 2 hours to kick in depending on your metabolism, whether you have eaten recently, and individual body chemistry. Effects typically peak around 3 to 4 hours and can last 4 to 8 hours total, with some users reporting effects lasting up to 12 hours at higher doses.

How to Choose the Right Edibles

Beyond dosing, consider these factors when shopping for edibles at Happy Time:

  • THC vs. CBD vs. balanced: Pure THC edibles produce the classic cannabis high. CBD edibles are non-intoxicating and chosen for potential calming effects. Balanced formulas (often 1:1 THC:CBD) offer milder psychoactive effects with the potential benefits of both cannabinoids. If you are new to edibles, a balanced formula is a forgiving place to start.
  • Read the label: Washington requires clear labeling of THC content per serving and per package. Check how many servings are in the package and how many milligrams each serving contains. A 100mg package of gummies with 10 pieces means each piece is 10mg.
  • Format preference: Some people prefer gummies for precise dosing. Others like beverages for faster onset. Chocolates appeal to those who want an indulgent experience. There is no "best" format; it comes down to personal preference.
  • Onset time: Standard edibles (gummies, chocolates, baked goods) take 30 minutes to 2 hours. Cannabis beverages with nano-emulsion technology can kick in within 15 to 30 minutes. Mints and hard candies fall somewhere in between because of partial sublingual absorption.

For a complete guide, visit our edibles dosing guide, our product education page, and our consumption methods guide.

Edible Prices in Yakima: What to Expect

Cannabis edibles at Happy Time Yakima range from $3 to $60:

  • Single-serve items ($3 to $8): Individual gummies, mints, or single-dose items. Perfect for trying something new without a big investment.
  • Standard packs ($10 to $25): Multi-piece gummy packs, chocolate bars, and beverage singles. This is where most customers land. A 100mg pack of 10 gummies typically runs $15 to $25.
  • Premium products ($25 to $60): Larger packs, specialty formulations, high-end chocolates, and multipacks of beverages. Premium brands and larger quantities sit at this tier.

The average Yakima edible purchase is around $22. Edibles frequently appear in our daily deals and Happy Hour promotions, so ask about current specials when you visit or check our online menu for tagged deals.

Safety and Storage Tips

Edibles require more caution than any other cannabis product category because of their delayed onset:

  • Start low, go slow. Take 2.5 to 5mg and wait at least 2 hours. The number one mistake with edibles is taking more too soon because you do not feel anything yet.
  • Do not mix with alcohol. Combining cannabis edibles with alcohol intensifies both substances and can lead to an unpleasant experience.
  • Store edibles securely. Cannabis gummies and chocolates look like regular candy. Washington state requires child-resistant packaging, but once opened, keep all edibles locked away from children and pets. Cannabis edibles can be seriously harmful to children and animals.
  • Do not drive. Edible effects last hours longer than smoking. Plan your evening accordingly.
  • Keep the original packaging. Washington law requires you to transport cannabis in its original sealed packaging while in a vehicle.

Order Edibles Online in Yakima

Browse all 226 edible products on our Yakima online menu. Filter by type (gummies, beverages, chocolates), brand, dose, and price. Place your order and pick it up at 2304 W Nob Hill Blvd, Yakima, WA 98902. Bring a valid 21+ ID. Most orders are ready within minutes. Questions? Call (509) 453-4200.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best edible brand in Yakima, WA?

Phat Panda leads our edible sales in Yakima with their popular gummy line. Ray's Lemonade is the top cannabis beverage, favored for its refreshing taste and reliable dosing. Doozies is the go-to for customers who want gummies that genuinely taste good. The best brand depends on what you are looking for: Phat Panda for variety, Ray's for drinkable options, and Doozies for flavor quality.

How much do edibles cost at a Yakima dispensary?

Cannabis edibles at Happy Time Yakima range from $3 for single-serve items to $60 for premium or large-format products. Most customers spend around $22. Standard gummy packs with 100mg total THC typically run $15 to $25. Single-dose items make it easy to try a new brand for under $10. We regularly run deals on edibles, so check our menu or ask our staff about current specials.

What should beginners know about cannabis edibles?

The most important rule: start with 2.5 to 5mg of THC and wait at least 2 hours before taking more. According to the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board, edibles can take 30 minutes to 2 hours to take effect, and the effects last much longer than smoking (4 to 8 hours or more). First-timers are often surprised by how different the edible experience is from smoking. It is more of a full-body effect. Our edibles dosing guide and consumption methods page cover this in detail.

Where can I buy cannabis edibles near me in Yakima?

Happy Time Dispensary at 2304 W Nob Hill Blvd, Yakima, WA 98902 stocks 226 edible products from 39 brands. Our selection includes gummies, beverages, chocolates, mints, and more from $3 to $60. Browse our Yakima online menu to see everything in stock, or call (509) 453-4200 for help picking the right product.

How long do cannabis edibles take to kick in?

Standard edibles (gummies, chocolates, baked goods) take 30 minutes to 2 hours to produce effects, according to Learn About Cannabis WA. Nano-emulsion cannabis beverages can work faster, sometimes within 15 to 30 minutes. Factors that influence onset include your metabolism, whether you have eaten recently, body weight, and individual tolerance. Effects peak at 3 to 4 hours and can last 4 to 12 hours depending on the dose.