A surprised delivery driver holding a large Uber Eats bag full of cannabis in a modern kitchen lab, with a giant THC brownie in the foreground and a neon sign reading “FACT OR FAKE – Presented by HAUTE HEALTH.”
Would you believe this? A monstrous THC brownie, a bag full of bud, and an Uber Eats driver who clearly wasn’t expecting this kind of tip. Welcome to “Fact or Fake,” presented by Haute Health.

 

Let’s play a game. It’s called:
“Wait… that can’t be real. Right?”

Every so often, a cannabis headline pops up that makes you do a full double take mid-toke — something like “Man hotboxes igloo with moose” or “Grandma bakes 600mg weed cookies for church bake sale.” And the best part? Some of these are 100% legit.

So today, we’ve got three outrageous weed-related stories for your eyeballs — all of them sound fake. One of them is fake. The other two are just proof that cannabis culture is thriving, unhinged, and proudly Canadian.

Let’s meet the contenders:


🥇The Three Weed Claims:

  1. The 850-Pound Brownie
    A U.S. company once baked the world’s largest weed brownie — a dessert so massive it could knock out an entire CFL team and still leave leftovers for the fans.

  2. THC Breast Milk
    Research suggests that THC — the stuff that gets you high — can actually show up in breast milk for days after cannabis use. Nothing like a little sativa with your Similac.

  3. Uber Eats Weed Delivery
    A man in Toronto claims he ordered a kale smoothie and accidentally received three pounds of vacuum-sealed weed instead. Bonus: he considered keeping it before doing “the right thing.” (Lame.)


Now before we tell you which ones are real and which one’s just a beautifully rolled lie, take a second to guess.

Which of these is a total fake?
Don’t worry — we won’t judge your logic. We’re high too.


🔍 The Truth Behind the Toke

Alright, let’s pass the blunt of truth and break these down one by one.


1. 🍫 The Giant THC Brownie

✅ TRUE AF

This delicious monstrosity is completely real. In 2021, a cannabis company in Massachusetts baked an 850-pound brownie to celebrate National Brownie Day. It stood over three feet tall, packed 20,000mg of THC, and looked like something Buddy the Elf would try to wrestle.

Honestly, we’re surprised this thing didn’t get its own Netflix special.
Fun fact: That’s the equivalent of 4,000 standard edibles — or one solid Saturday for Willie Nelson.


2. 👶 THC in Breast Milk

✅ ALSO TRUE

Look, we’re not saying your baby’s gonna be doing interpretive dance to Pink Floyd — but yes, studies show that THC can linger in breast milk for up to six days. This comes from actual medical research, not some guy on TikTok named “WeedWizard420.”

This fact has sparked plenty of debate in the parenting world. Some say it’s harmless in microdoses, others say pass the judgment-free zone and maybe a hemp onesie. Either way, science backs it up: weed milk is a thing.

And no, it’s not in the dairy aisle. Yet.


3. 🥤 Uber Eats Delivered Weed Instead of a Smoothie

❌ FAKE NEWS (But You Totally Believed It)

Sorry, this one’s made up.
We know — it feels real. It should be real. Honestly, it probably will be real by next year. But for now, this was our stoner-crafted lie.

There have been mix-ups with cannabis delivery services (shoutout to the guy who ordered a PS5 and got a box of spinach), but there’s no verified case of Uber Eats dropping off three pounds of weed by mistake.

That said, if it does happen to you… call us. And maybe save us a nug.


Final Score:

StoryReal or Fake?
🍫 Giant Weed Brownie✅ 100% REAL
👶 THC Breast Milk✅ SCIENCE-APPROVED
🥤 Uber Eats Weed Delivery❌ FAKE (For Now)

So What Did We Learn?

Honestly? You can’t trust your instincts when it comes to weed news. Between legal edibles, weird research studies, and a country where you can buy gummies next to granola bars, the line between “this happened” and “this was just a high thought” is paper thin.

Here’s the real takeaway:
If it sounds fake… it’s probably just Canada.