Cannabis-infused edibles, like gummies, drinks and chocolates, are becoming increasingly popular in the UK. While CBD edibles are legal and widely available in the UK, the legal status of THC edibles is more complicated.
In this article, we will explore the current legal status of both CBD and THC edibles in the UK, providing a comprehensive overview of the regulations surrounding these products and answering key questions such as whether or not they are legal for consumption and sale.
Whether you are considering using edibles for personal or medicinal purposes, it’s important to understand the legal landscape in the UK.
Are CBD Edibles legal in the UK?
CBD edibles and gummies are legal in the UK, as long as they contain less than 1mg of THC and the product is linked to a valid novel foods application with the FSA.
The FSA has published a public list of all CBD products in the UK that are allowed to remain on sale until a decision is made on the status of their novel food application.
At the time of writing, CBD (cannabidiol) is not considered a controlled substance under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 and is therefore not subject to the same restrictions as THC.
This means that CBD edibles can be legally sold, purchased, and consumed in the UK. Additionally, CBD edibles do not require a prescription and can be purchased over the counter in many health food stores, online, and even in some supermarkets.
However, it’s important to note that despite the legality of CBD edibles, their quality and potency can vary widely, so it’s important to choose a reputable brand that offers an independent 3rd-party lab report to ensure the product contains the legal levels of THC.

Are THC Edibles legal in the UK?
THC Edibles, including THC Gummies, are illegal in the UK as THC is classified as a Class B drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.
This means that it is against the law to produce, supply, or possess THC, with limited exceptions for medical use.
Despite its illegal status, there have been discussions around the legalization or decriminalization of THC and some products containing low levels of THC, such as “CBD edibles” with trace amounts, are available for purchase.
However, the legal landscape surrounding THC Edibles and THC Gummies is complex and can change, so it’s always wise to stay informed of the latest regulations and guidelines before using these products.
Conclusion
In conclusion, the legal status of edibles in the UK is very straightforward. CBD edibles are legal, as long as the product is linked to an FSA novel foods applications and contains less than 1mg of THC. On other other hand, THC edibles are illegal, as THC is classified as a Class B drug under the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.
Remember to always choose a reputable source that offers independent lab reports confirming levels of the CBD & THC cannabinoids to ensure your safety.