Light exposure is another factor that can make cannabis edibles go bad. Dark places are recommended to store such products. So if you have a pantry, make good use out of it. A refrigerator is a next option for you, but, keep in mind that whenever you pull it out, it’s likely to be thick. In that case, you can use warm water to heat it quickly. However, if you’re planning to consume cannabis concentrate every day, then it’s not recommended to store it in the fridge. You won’t enjoy it when it’s cold, and also the product will go bad faster if you have to thaw it often.
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