The newest edible from a Boston-area marijuana dispensary isn’t just a snack — it’s a full-on meal.

Meet the weed pizza.

Ermont Inc., a dispensary in Quincy, Massachusetts, has created a new pizza sauce infused with 125 milligrams of THC, and they’re using that sauce to top their homemade personal pizzas. The pizzas are then baked and frozen on-site in Ermont Inc.’s kitchen.

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But for dispensary visitors, these weed pizzas might be too good to be true. There are some downsides to the THC-infused snack, the biggest of which may be the high cost.

The personal weed pizzas will cost $40, they cannot be delivered, and in order to purchase one of these pizzas, a valid Department of Public Health-issued patient or caregiver card is necessary.

Furthermore, the THC content of the pizza is far too high for a single serving.

According to the website Vice, the suggested dosage is 10 milligrams of THC every two hours, not 125 milligrams in the time it normally takes to consume a 6-inch personal pizza.

Emront Inc. says its new weed pizza was not designed for the average stoner to indulge in: It was created for the medical marijuana patients who don’t feel comfortable smoking or vaping, reports Boston magazine.

“We are pleased to offer a new, more appetizing way for our patients to alleviate pain and discomfort,” Ermont CEO and founder Jack Hudson said in a press release obtained by Boston magazine.

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“The combination of a food as popular as pizza with the medicinal benefits of marijuana represents an important milestone in the evolution of our high-quality marijuana-infused products menu.”

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Along with the personal pizza, Ermont Inc. also offers THC-infused macaroni and cheese, cookies, hot sauce, chocolates, olive oils, and a plethora of baked goods to satisfy any sort of sweet munchies craving.

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