This is how much cannabis is in the world's largest weed brownie

An American marijuana dispensary company has taken it upon themselves to make the world's biggest weed brownie in honour of National Brownie Day.

This is how much cannabis is in the world's largest weed brownie
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This is how much cannabis is in the world's largest weed brownie

American cannabis operator, MariMed, embarked on a journey like no other: making the biggest weed brownie the world has ever seen.

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How much THC is in this bad boy?

Though nothing has been official, it has most likely broken all records, measuring three feet long by three feet wide and 15 inches tall. Weighing in a gargantuan 385 kilograms and containing an astonishing 20,000 mg of THC (you know, the stuff that gets you flying high), this stuff is sure to pack a punch.

As a comparison, you should probably know that the average marijuana-infused brownie contains somewhere between 2.5 to 50 mg of THC. But MariMed really wanted to make an impact on such an eventful day. Ryan Crandall, Chief Product Officer at MariMed said during an interview:

We wanted to do something big to celebrate the launch of our Bubby's Baked infused baked goods line, and what could be bigger than the World's Largest Cannabis Brownie.

And added:

For many of us, homemade brownies were our first taste of cannabis-infused edibles. Bubby's recreates and elevates that nostalgic experience, infusing full-spectrum, craft-quality cannabis into timeless recipes, for a reliable high reminiscent of simpler times.

How many people did it take to get the job done?

A team of five people were given the task of bringing this glorious monster to life. It took them an entire day to gather all the ingredients and bake the brownier in a massive, industrial-sized oven.

In total, 344 eggs, 36 kilograms of flour, a truck-load of sugar and loads amounts of weed were needed to create the world's largest weed brownie.

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