Shipping

We ship through Canada Post standard delivery service, and currently expect orders to be delivered within 1 to 3 business days.There are strict penalties for driving and cannabis in Ontario.

You will receive an e-mail notification when your order is shipped including the Canada Post tracking number.

Generally, all items will be sent together in one package. There may be exceptions based on the size of products.

We ship our orders using Canada Post standard delivery.

No, you do not need to be home to receive your order. Canada Post will leave your package at your door or public mailbox. You can also request to sign for your package. If you choose to sign, someone must be present in order to receive your package. This option is available for an extra $2.49.

If you have received an email from Dank Delivery Online confirming receipt of your order, it is being processed. A second e-mail notification with the tracking number will arrive once your order is ready to ship.

Our shipping fees are $9.99 within Ontario, $16.99 outside of Ontario. We also offer free shipping on orders over $200.

We use one of the most secure online ordering systems available and aim to provide the highest possible security at all times. We use industry-standard Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology to allow for the encryption of potentially sensitive information such as your name, address and credit card details.

Education

Driving while experiencing the psychoactive and intoxicating effects of cannabis containing THC is extremely dangerous. Do not drive after using cannabis, and ensure you are informed about the driving laws in Ontario. Although the effects of intoxication from cannabis that contains THC may wear off, cannabis stays in your system for some time. It is recommended that individuals who use cannabis refrain from driving (or operating other machinery or mobility devices) for at least six hours after using cannabis. If tested, you could test positive for cannabis content in your body.

The brain continues developing until around age 25, and the use of cannabis may interfere with this development. This is because when consumed, cannabis directly interacts with your brain and central nervous system. Risks are increased with heavy, prolonged consumption and the early onset of use.

This always depends on how much you consume, how you consume it and your genetics, age, personality, gender and other personal biological factors. Effects can take up to 24 hours to fully dissipate, but THC can be detectable in the bloodstream for up to seven days or more, depending on several factors, including frequency of use.

Cannabis directly interacts with the brain and central nervous system. THC generally produces an intoxicating or impairing effect, even when very little is consumed. In moderate consumption, effects may include a sense of relaxation and pleasant euphoria. THC can also cause unpleasant or harmful effects. Senses may be heightened. The effects vary from person to person and will further depend on strain, consumption method and personal factors like genetics, existing mental health conditions, current mood, age, personality and gender.

No. Cannabis products containing THC will have an intoxicating effect or produce a “high”. However, some cannabis products are exclusively CBD and generally have no intoxicating effects.

Yes, but it takes practice to create cannabis-infused products that are consistently dosed.

Always start with a very small amount: one inhalation or a very small amount ingested. Wait at least 10 minutes before inhaling again and 60 minutes before ingesting any more. If ingesting capsules or oil, please follow the directions on the packaging. If you’re new to ingesting cannabis, consider ingesting very small amounts and waiting at least an hour to determine a product’s full effect.

The effects of cannabis vary from person to person and will also depend on the type of product and method used for consumption, along with other personal factors that can include genetics, existing mental health conditions, current mood, age, personality, gender and whether cannabis has been consumed often enough to develop a tolerance.

If you’re new to consuming cannabis or looking for a milder psychoactive effect, choose products with lower THC potency or cannabis products that contain CBD. If you prefer to avoid any potential for intoxication, opt for 100% CBD products.

CBD is short for cannabidiol and is another common cannabinoid in cannabis. When consumed, CBD affects various processes in your body but does not produce an intoxicating effect.

Short for tetrahydrocannabinol, THC is the most common cannabinoid in cannabis. It is the primary psychoactive cannabinoid responsible for the intoxicating “high” that may be experienced when it’s consumed.

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1000 Dank Dollars = $1.00.

Dank Dollars can be redeemed at your checkout page. Just click the green bar at the top of the cart checkout and the reward will come off the purchase price.

Health & Safety

There is limited evidence that suggests cannabis use is likely to precede the use of other legal and illicit substances and the development of addiction to other substances. The majority of people who consume cannabis do not go on to use other harder substances, such as stimulants or opioids.

There is no known safe amount of cannabis to use during pregnancy or when breastfeeding. Cannabis use during pregnancy has been linked to low birth weight, and can harm a child’s brain development. Pregnant and breastfeeding women should not consume cannabis, as it could harm the fetus or baby.

Consuming too much cannabis can result in significantly unpleasant effects, but they should be experienced temporarily. There is no documented case of death resulting from a toxic overdose of cannabis.

There is no documented case of death resulting from a toxic overdose of cannabis.

However, it is possible to “overconsume” cannabis, whereby short-term and long-term adverse effects can occur, especially if you consume large amounts. Short-term adverse effects may include confusion, fatigue and anxiety, panic, paranoia, elevated heart rate, and a significant impact to your ability to make decisions and react quickly.

The potential long-term risks include harm to your memory, decision-making ability, concentration, intelligence and mental health harms. Inhaling cannabis long term may also lead to lung damage and infections.

Driving or operating large machinery after consuming cannabis would present great risks to yourself and others. Remember that driving while impaired is against the law.

It’s also crucial to keep all cannabis products stored safely to avoid consumption by children or pets.

Stay calm and in a safe place. Try to distract yourself by listening to music or watching a movie. Have something to eat and drink plenty of water.

Dried cannabis should be kept in a humidity controlled (52-62% humidity is optimal), cool place. If you have children or pets in your home, ensure that all cannabis products are kept safely out of reach.

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