
Wana Sour Gummies, Wana Quick fast-onset gummies, and Wana Optimals function-themed line rotate through ReLeaf's edibles menu in Baltimore.
Wana Brands cannabis gummies are stocked at ReLeaf Shop in Baltimore when the brand's Maryland wholesale catalog includes our rotation. Wana is among the most-distributed edibles brands in the country, and the Maryland catalog at ReLeaf typically includes the Sour Gummies line (Indica, Sativa, Hybrid), the Quick line for faster onset (5 to 15 minutes versus the 60-to-90-minute wait for a classic gummy), and the function-themed Optimals line.
Wana is a Colorado-founded cannabis edibles company that's been making gummies since the early days of legal cannabis, and the brand has grown into one of the most widely distributed edibles names in legal markets. The brand is owned by Mindset Pharma now (after a series of M&A moves) but the product line and the formulation work that built Wana's reputation are still in place.
What makes Wana different from Camino or Wyld at the format level is the product breadth. Wana isn't one gummy line — it's three distinct lines that solve different problems for different shoppers.
The three Wana families that typically rotate through Maryland:
Wana Sour Gummies (classic line). The flagship. 10mg THC per piece, 100mg per pack. Labeled by category — Indica Mixed Berry, Sativa Yuzu Lemonade, Hybrid Strawberry Lemonade, and rotating seasonal flavors. The flavor profile is tangy rather than candy-sweet, which is the brand's deliberate departure from the typical gummy palate.
Wana Quick. Same dose tier as the classic line but engineered for faster onset. Powered by Azuca's nano-emulsification technology, the THC in a Quick gummy is encapsulated in a water-soluble layer that hits the bloodstream in roughly 5 to 15 minutes versus the 60-to-90-minute onset of a traditional edible. The Quick line is the only nano-emulsified gummy among the three major brands at ReLeaf (Wyld and Camino both use traditional formulation).
Wana Optimals. The function-themed line — Optimals Sleep, Optimals Calm, Optimals Stay Awake, Optimals Stay Asleep. Built around blended cannabinoids (THC plus CBD or CBN depending on the SKU) and natural botanicals. Closest direct comparison in ReLeaf's case is the 1906 Drops line, which sits in similar territory.
Format and dose change by line; the Maryland-100mg cap applies to all of them.
This is the difference that matters most for choosing between Wana product lines. A traditional cannabis edible, whether it's a Wana Sour, a Wyld, a Camino, or a baked good, has to pass through the digestive system to reach the bloodstream. That takes 60 to 90 minutes for most people, sometimes longer on a full stomach. The peak effects come another hour after that.
Wana Quick's nano-emulsification shortcuts the digestive step. The THC molecules are encapsulated in a water-soluble layer that's absorbed faster — closer to the timing of a tincture taken sublingually or a vape, but in gummy form. The onset window is 5 to 15 minutes, which changes what the product is good for. For someone titrating dose carefully or stacking with another edible, a faster onset means the "wait and see" decision happens faster.
The tradeoff: faster-onset edibles are easier to over-do because the feedback loop is shorter. For a first-time edibles customer, classic-onset gummies are the safer starting point. Our Baltimore edibles buyer's guide walks through the onset-time tradeoffs in more detail.
The three gummy brands occupy different positions:
Wana is the broadest line. Classic, Quick, and Optimals together cover dose, onset speed, and function-targeted formulation. The most versatile of the three brands for a shopper who wants options inside a single brand.
Wyld is the real-fruit, single-strength format. Most pieces are 10mg THC, indica/sativa/hybrid labeling. Tightly focused on flavor and the fruit-purée approach.
Camino runs 5mg per piece across the line. Mood-themed naming. The lightest dose tier of the three.
For a Maryland shopper who specifically wants nano-emulsified faster onset, Wana Quick is the only option among the three brands. For everything else, the choice is between brand voice and flavor preference more than between meaningful product differences.
Three paths depending on visit style:
In-store. ReLeaf is at 1114 Cathedral Street in Mt. Vernon, open 9 AM to 11 PM. Bring a valid 21+ ID. If you specifically want Wana Quick, ask the budtender — the Quick line is often shelved separately from the classic line because of its different onset profile.
Online order, in-store pickup. The live menu shows what's in stock. Order, get the confirmation, walk in with ID and order number.
Medical delivery. Maryland medical patients can order Wana for delivery in ReLeaf's service area. See delivery info for current zip codes. Recreational delivery is not permitted under current Maryland rules.
Yes, when the brand's Maryland wholesale catalog includes ReLeaf. Wana availability rotates by line — the Sour Gummies classic line and Quick line are most consistently in stock; Optimals turn up less often.
Wana Sour is the classic line — traditional formulation, 60-to-90-minute onset like most cannabis edibles. Wana Quick uses Azuca's nano-emulsification technology so the THC hits the bloodstream in roughly 5 to 15 minutes. Same dose tier, very different onset timing.
Typically 5 to 15 minutes from ingestion. The nano-emulsification shortcuts the digestive absorption step that slows traditional edibles. Individual onset times vary based on metabolism, food intake, and dose.
Most Optimals SKUs blend THC with another cannabinoid — Optimals Sleep typically includes CBN, Optimals Calm typically includes CBD, and the formulation varies by sub-line. Check the specific package for the exact ratio.
A 100mg pack of Wana Sour Gummies at ReLeaf typically runs $20 to $28 before tax. Wana Quick prices a few dollars higher per pack because of the faster-onset formulation. Optimals sits in similar territory. Medical patients skip the 9% sales tax that recreational customers pay.
Wana's official site: wanabrands.com. Wana Quick fast-acting line: Wana Quick gummies. ReLeaf coverage of the edibles category: Baltimore edibles guide and Maryland edibles at ReLeaf.