Cannabis 101

Cannabis 101: A Simple Guide
At Randolph’s Cannabis Reserve, we’re here to make cannabis easy to understand, whether you’re brand new or just looking for a refresher.

Why Adults Choose Cannabis

At Randolph’s Cannabis Reserve, we see people come in for all kinds of reasons—and most of them are simple.

For many adults, cannabis is part of how they spend their time and explore different experiences.

Common reasons include:

  • Relaxation
  • Social enjoyment
  • Trying something new
  • Unwinding after a long day

Understanding the Experience

Cannabis interacts with the body’s endocannabinoid system, which plays a role in regulating functions like mood, perception, and overall balance in the body.

Because of this, researchers have studied how cannabis compounds interact with systems related to:

  • Mood and perception
  • Sensory experience
  • Awareness of surroundings

At Randolph’s Cannabis Reserve, we focus on helping customers understand these general effects—not making medical claims.

What Research Looks At

Relaxation

Some research examines how THC interacts with areas of the brain involved in mood and perception.
Some adults report feeling more relaxed after use.

Social Experience

Cannabis has been studied for how it may influence perception and awareness.
Some adults report changes in how they experience social settings.

End-of-Day Use

Cannabis interacts with systems in the body that regulate stress response.
Some adults choose cannabis as part of their routine to unwind.

Curiosity & Exploration

Cannabis affects perception and sensory awareness, which is why many adults explore it as a new experience.

⚠️ Disclaimer

This information is provided for general educational purposes only.

Randolph’s Cannabis Reserve does not make medical or health-related claims.
Individual experiences may vary.

THC vs CBD — What’s the Difference?

A simple breakdown to help you understand how different cannabis products may feel.
At Randolph’s Cannabis Reserve, this is one of the most common questions we get—and for good reason.

Understanding the difference between THC and CBD is the easiest way to start figuring out what kind of experience you’re looking for.

THC

THC (Tetrahydrocannabinol)

Primary Description:
THC is the main compound in cannabis associated with intoxicating effects.

What Many Adults Report

  • A noticeable “high” or shift in perception
  • Changes in mood or awareness
  • A more pronounced overall experience

How It’s Commonly Experienced

  • Effects can vary depending on the amount consumed
  • Lower amounts may feel mild
  • Higher amounts may feel more intense

Where You’ll Find THC

  • Flower
  • Pre-rolls
  • Edibles
  • Vapes
  • Concentrates

Good to Know

THC is typically the compound that defines how strong a product may feel.

CBD

CBD (Cannabidiol)

Primary Description:
CBD is a non-intoxicating compound found in cannabis.

What Many Adults Report

  • No traditional “high”
  • A more subtle or mild experience
  • Less noticeable changes in perception

How It’s Commonly Experienced

  • Often described as more neutral compared to THC
  • May be preferred by those looking for a lighter experience

Where You’ll Find CBD

  • CBD-dominant products
  • Balanced THC/CBD products
  • Certain edibles, tinctures, and vapes

Good to Know

CBD does not produce the same intoxicating effects commonly associated with THC.

Products Can Contain Both

Many cannabis products contain a combination of THC and CBD.

This can create a different experience depending on the ratio.

Examples:

  • THC-dominant → more noticeable effects
  • CBD-dominant → more subtle experience
  • Balanced → somewhere in between

At Randolph’s Cannabis Reserve, we’ll help you understand these differences so you can choose what feels right for you.

WHAT TO KEEP IN MIND

Everyone’s Experience Is Different

Cannabis doesn’t feel the same for everyone.

The way a product affects you can depend on:

  • The amount consumed
  • The type of product (edible, vape, flower, etc.)
  • Your personal tolerance
  • Your experience level

That’s why we always recommend:
Start low, go slow, and take your time.

At Randolph’s Cannabis Reserve, we’re not here to push you into anything.

If you’re unsure, just ask, we’ll walk you through it in plain English and help you find something that fits your comfort level.

⚠️ DISCLAIMER

Disclaimer:
This information is provided for general educational purposes only.

Randolph’s Cannabis Reserve does not provide medical advice and does not make medical or health-related claims regarding cannabis or cannabis products.

Individual experiences may vary.

Disclaimer:
The information provided on this website is for general informational and educational purposes only.

Randolph’s Cannabis Reserve does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and does not make any medical or health-related claims regarding cannabis or cannabis products.

Cannabis affects individuals differently. Any information presented is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice. Customers are encouraged to consult a licensed healthcare provider regarding any medical conditions or concerns.

All products sold by Randolph’s Cannabis Reserve are intended for adult use only (21+) in accordance with Minnesota law.

Customers should:

  • Use cannabis responsibly
  • Avoid driving or operating machinery while under the influence
  • Follow all local and state regulations regarding possession and use

By using this website and purchasing products, you acknowledge and accept that:

  • You are at least 21 years of age
  • You understand the potential effects of cannabis
  • You assume all responsibility for your use of cannabis products

Products have not been evaluated or approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

TYPES OF CANNABIS PRODUCTS

Flower

The most traditional form of cannabis.

  • Dried cannabis that is typically smoked
  • Effects are usually felt within minutes
  • Easy to control how much you use

Good for:
People who want a more immediate and adjustable experience

Pre-Rolls

Pre-rolled cannabis, ready to use.

  • Same as flower, but already rolled for convenience
  • No preparation needed
  • Great for beginners who don’t want to roll their own

Good for:
First-time users who want something simple and ready to go

Edibles

Cannabis-infused food or drinks (like gummies or chocolates).

  • Effects take longer to feel (30–120 minutes)
  • Effects often last longer than smoking or vaping
  • Easy to take too much if you’re not careful

Good for:
People who prefer not to smoke or vape

Important: Start with a low amount and wait before taking more

Vapes

Cannabis oil heated into vapor instead of smoke.

  • Effects usually felt within minutes
  • Smoother than smoking for many people
  • Easy to take small amounts

Good for:
People looking for a cleaner, more controlled experience

Concentrates

More refined and higher-strength cannabis products.

  • Stronger than flower or edibles
  • Effects can feel more intense
  • Not typically recommended for beginners

Good for:
More experienced users

TIMING

Timing Matters More Than You Think

At Randolph’s Cannabis Reserve, this is the number one thing we explain to new customers.

Different products take different amounts of time to work.

Smoking or Vaping

  • Effects may be felt within a few minutes
  • Easier to control how much you take
  • Effects usually don’t last as long as edibles

 Edibles

  • Effects may take 30 minutes to 2 hours
  • Effects may last several hours
  • Can feel stronger if too much is taken

Golden Rule

Don’t take more too soon.

A lot of people make the mistake of thinking it’s “not working” and taking more—then it all hits at once.

Take your time. Be patient.

FIRST TIME? START HERE

First Time? You’re in the Right Place

At Randolph’s Cannabis Reserve, we meet people every day who are trying cannabis for the first time.

There’s no pressure here—we’ll help you figure it out.

What We Recommend

  • Start with a low amount
  • Give your body time to respond
  • Choose something simple (low-dose edible or mild vape)
  • Ask questions—we’re here to help

Real Talk

There’s no “perfect” first product.

Everyone is different—and that’s okay.

The goal is to have a comfortable, positive first experience

RESPONSIBLE USE

Use Responsibly

At Randolph’s Cannabis Reserve, we take this seriously—for your safety and for our community.

Important Guidelines

  • Must be 21+ with a valid ID
  • Do not drive or operate machinery after use
  • Store cannabis safely and out of reach of children
  • Use only where permitted by Minnesota law
  • Be aware of how your body responds

Friendly Reminder

Cannabis is meant to be something you ease into—not rush.

Take your time, know your limits, and make sure you’re in a comfortable environment.

⚠️ Disclaimer

This information is provided for general educational purposes only.
Randolph’s Cannabis Reserve does not make medical or health-related claims.
Individual experiences may vary.

Disclaimer:
The information provided on this website is for general informational and educational purposes only.

Randolph’s Cannabis Reserve does not provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and does not make any medical or health-related claims regarding cannabis or cannabis products.

Cannabis affects individuals differently. Any information presented is not intended to substitute for professional medical advice. Customers are encouraged to consult a licensed healthcare provider regarding any medical conditions or concerns.

All products sold by Randolph’s Cannabis Reserve are intended for adult use only (21+) in accordance with Minnesota law.

Customers should:

  • Use cannabis responsibly
  • Avoid driving or operating machinery while under the influence
  • Follow all local and state regulations regarding possession and use

By using this website and purchasing products, you acknowledge and accept that:

  • You are at least 21 years of age
  • You understand the potential effects of cannabis
  • You assume all responsibility for your use of cannabis products

Products have not been evaluated or approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).