CBD Products

Not everyone who walks into a dispensary is looking for a high. Some people want the calming, balancing properties of cannabis without the psychoactive effects. That’s where CBD comes in. Caña Sylmar carries a curated selection of CBD oils, gummies, topicals, and tinctures from licensed California brands, with same-day delivery to Santa Clarita, Sylmar, Los Angeles, and neighborhoods across the Valley and beyond.

 

What Is CBD?

 

CBD, short for cannabidiol, is one of the many cannabinoids found naturally in the cannabis plant. Unlike THC, CBD does not produce a high. It interacts with your body’s endocannabinoid system in a different way, which is why millions of people use it as part of their daily wellness routine without any change in mental clarity or function.

You’ve probably seen CBD products at pharmacies, grocery stores, and gas stations. The difference between those products and what you’ll find at Caña Sylmar is quality, testing, and accuracy. Dispensary-grade CBD products come from licensed manufacturers who are required to lab-test every batch. The label tells you exactly how much CBD is inside, and that number is verified by a third-party lab. That level of accountability doesn’t exist in the unregulated market where many retail CBD products are sold.

If you’re going to try CBD, it’s worth starting with a product you can trust.

Types of CBD Products We Carry

 

Our CBD menu includes several formats so you can choose the method that fits your lifestyle and preferences.

CBD oils and tinctures come in small bottles with a dropper for precise dosing. Place a few drops under your tongue, hold for 30 to 60 seconds, and swallow. Effects typically start within 15 to 30 minutes. Oils are a good choice for people who want control over exactly how much they’re taking and the ability to adjust their dose easily.

CBD gummies are the most approachable option for people who are new to cannabinoids. Each gummy contains a pre-measured dose, so there’s no guessing involved. They taste good, they’re easy to carry, and they fit into your routine the same way a daily vitamin would. For a broader look at edible options including THC gummies, visit our CBD edibles collection.

CBD topicals include creams, balms, and lotions applied directly to the skin. They’re designed for localized use on specific areas of the body. If you’re interested in topicals specifically, our dedicated CBD topicals page covers the full range of creams, balms, patches, and roll-ons we carry.

CBD capsules offer the simplicity of a pill. Swallow one with water and go about your day. Capsules are ideal for people who already take daily supplements and want to add CBD to that routine without thinking about it.

Full-Spectrum, Broad-Spectrum, and CBD Isolate

 

Not all CBD products are made the same way. The type of extract inside matters, and understanding the differences helps you pick the right product.

Full-spectrum CBD contains CBD along with small amounts of other cannabinoids, including trace levels of THC (under 0.3% by law). It also retains the plant’s natural terpenes. Many users prefer full-spectrum because all of these compounds work together, which some researchers refer to as the entourage effect. The trace THC is not enough to produce a high.

Broad-spectrum CBD is similar to full-spectrum but with the THC completely removed. You still get the benefit of multiple cannabinoids and terpenes working together, just without any THC whatsoever. This is a popular choice for people who want to avoid THC entirely due to personal preference or workplace drug testing concerns.

CBD isolate is pure CBD with everything else stripped away. No other cannabinoids, no terpenes. It’s the most refined form and a good option for anyone who wants CBD and nothing else. Isolate products tend to have a neutral taste, which some people prefer.

 

Who Uses CBD Products?

 

CBD attracts people who might never consider themselves cannabis consumers. That’s part of its appeal. Here’s who we see reaching for CBD most often:

Wellness-focused individuals who incorporate CBD into their morning or evening routine the same way they’d use a supplement. A dropper of CBD oil with morning coffee or a gummy before bed becomes a simple daily habit.

People who are curious about cannabis but cautious about THC. CBD is a comfortable entry point. There’s no high, no impairment, and no dramatic shift in how you feel. It’s a low-risk way to explore what cannabinoids can do.

Older adults looking for alternatives to what they’ve been using. CBD products feel familiar. A cream is just a cream. A capsule is just a capsule. The format doesn’t require any new skills or equipment.

Athletes and active people who use CBD topicals and oils as part of their recovery process. Applying a CBD balm after a workout or taking a tincture after a long day of physical activity has become common across fitness communities.

People managing everyday stress. A lot of our CBD customers aren’t dealing with any specific condition. They just find that CBD helps take the edge off a busy day, smooths out tension, and supports a general sense of calm.

 

CBD vs. THC: A Quick Comparison

 

The simplest distinction is this: THC gets you high, CBD does not. Beyond that, both cannabinoids interact with your endocannabinoid system, but they activate different receptors and produce different results.

THC is what most people think of when they think of cannabis. It produces euphoria, relaxation, altered perception, and increased appetite. It’s the active ingredient in the flower, vapes, and edibles that make up the majority of dispensary sales.

CBD produces no euphoria or impairment. Users describe its effects as subtle, more like the absence of tension than the presence of something new. You won’t feel “stoned” on CBD. You might just feel a bit more at ease.

Some products combine both CBD and THC at various ratios. A 1:1 product, for example, delivers equal parts of each cannabinoid and tends to produce milder psychoactive effects than a THC-only product. Ratio products are worth exploring if you want some of the benefits of both without a strong high.

 

CBD Product Delivery Across Los Angeles

 

Caña Sylmar offers same-day CBD delivery to Santa Clarita, Sylmar, Pacoima, Sunland-Tujunga, Hollywood, West Hollywood, and communities throughout the San Fernando Valley.

Order from your phone or laptop. Pick your products, check out, and choose a delivery window that works for you. Our drivers handle every order professionally and arrive in unmarked vehicles. Quick, quiet, and easy.

If you’re ordering CBD alongside other cannabis products like flower, vapes, or edibles, you can combine everything into a single order. No need to place separate transactions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will CBD products show up on a drug test?

Full-spectrum CBD products contain trace amounts of THC (under 0.3%), which could potentially accumulate and trigger a positive result on a sensitive drug test with heavy, prolonged use. If drug testing is a concern, broad-spectrum or CBD isolate products contain zero THC and are the safer choice.

How much CBD should I take?

There’s no universal dose. Most people start with 10 to 25 milligrams per day and adjust based on how they feel. CBD oils and tinctures make it easy to increase or decrease your dose in small increments. Gummies and capsules come in fixed doses, typically 10mg, 25mg, or 50mg per piece.

How long does it take for CBD to work?

It depends on the format. Sublingual oils and tinctures typically take 15 to 30 minutes. Gummies and capsules pass through your digestive system and can take 45 minutes to two hours. Topicals usually start working within 15 to 45 minutes in the applied area.

Can I use CBD and THC products together?

Yes. Many cannabis consumers use CBD and THC products for different purposes. You might use a THC vape in the evening for relaxation and a CBD oil in the morning as part of your wellness routine. The two cannabinoids don’t conflict with each other.

Is dispensary CBD better than CBD from a regular store?

Dispensary CBD products come from licensed manufacturers and are required to undergo third-party lab testing for potency and purity. Products sold outside of dispensaries are largely unregulated, and studies have found that many over-the-counter CBD products contain less CBD than advertised or include unlisted ingredients.