Evergreen specialty-product format guide

Magic Mushroom Formats Explained at the Menu Level

Magic mushroom and specialty-product menus may use several formats. The format tells the shopper how the product is packaged; it does not answer every question about the product.

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

Magic mushroom and specialty-product menus may use several formats. The format tells the shopper how the product is packaged; it does not answer every question about the product.

Queen Lansdowne Cannabis currently uses a Magic Stuff category for specialty items. The live page should be checked because the selection can change.

Dried products

Dried mushroom listings may identify the product by name, weight, and package information. Do not assume the listed weight or variety from a photo alone.

Chocolates

Chocolate products may be sold as bars or divided portions. Read the package information carefully and confirm what any listed number refers to.

Gummies

Gummy products may be listed by package amount, count, or another strength notation. The menu title is not a substitute for the full label.

Capsules

Capsule products may organize the package by capsule count and listed amount. Current package information should determine the comparison.

Other specialty items

Menus may include products that do not fit neatly into one standard format. When the format or label is unclear, use the current listing and ask a specific question rather than guessing.

Important boundary

This guide explains menu formats only. It does not provide dosing, consumption, therapeutic, medical, 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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