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How to Read a Magic Mushroom Menu Without Guessing

A specialty-product listing should be read in layers: format, package, listed amount, product notes, and current availability.

By Queen Lansdowne Cannabis Team - @QueenLansdowneTeamUpdated July 11, 2026

A specialty-product listing should be read in layers: format, package, listed amount, product notes, and current availability.

The biggest mistake is assuming that one large number in a product title means the same thing across every chocolate, gummy, capsule, or dried product.

Identify the format first

Start by confirming what the product is:

  • Dried product
  • Chocolate
  • Gummy
  • Capsule
  • Beverage
  • Another specialty format

Different formats use different packaging and label conventions.

Find out what the number describes

A number may refer to:

  • Total package amount
  • A listed ingredient amount
  • Amount per piece
  • Number of pieces
  • Product weight

The page or package should clarify which one applies. When it does not, do not invent the answer.

Read serving and package information

Where serving information is shown, read it together with the total package information. A front-facing title may not explain how the package is divided.

Check current availability

Specialty-product listings can rotate. Use the live category at Magic Stuff for current products.

Keep the question specific

Useful questions include:

  • Is the listed amount for the whole package or one piece?
  • How many pieces are in the package?
  • What format is this product?
  • Is this item currently listed at Queen Lansdowne Cannabis?

Important boundary

This resource is menu-navigation information for adults 19+. It does not provide dosing, consumption, medical, therapeutic, or legal advice.

Use the live menu for current product details and the store page for current visit information before heading to Queen and Lansdowne.

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