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Happy pizza is a style of pizza in Cambodia which includes cannabis-infused ingredients and has enough THC for psychoactive effects.[1][2][3][4]

Crazy happy pizza is a pizza offered by The Pizza Company in Thailand, ingredients inspired by tom yum gai soup some of which are cannabis-infused. It does not have significant amounts of THC, but may have other cannabinoids. It is served with a deep-fried cannabis leaf on top.[5][6] The name is a reference to the Cambodian happy pizza.

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  • "A Thai chain's cannabis pizza is trendy, but it won't get you high". Associated Press. November 26, 2021 – via NPR.
  • "SURFACING: SIHANOUKVILLE; In Cambodia, the 'Next Phuket'?". The New York Times. April 9, 2006. Along the touristy strip of sand known as Serendipity [in Sihanoukville], several restaurants brazenly advertise "happy" pizza and "happy" pancakes, seasoned with a certain illicit herb.
  • Chandler, David; Holmshaw, Peter; Stewart, Iain; Waters, Richard (2013). DK Eyewitness Travel Guide Cambodia & Laos. Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 9781465417046.
  • Hoefinger, Heidi (2013). Sex, Love and Money in Cambodia: Professional Girlfriends and Transactional Relationships. Routledge. p. 87. ISBN 978-0415629348. One can indulge in the various "happy pizza" restaurants along the [Phnom Penh] riverside, which serve a variety of dishes with marijuana cooked right into them.
  • Barta, Patrick (November 8, 2008). "Travel – Cambodia: Tamed, Transformed Phnom Penh; Lawlessness fades, hotels rise in city rich with sights; recalling the Killing Fields". The Wall Street Journal. p. W10. Today, Phnom Penh still has plenty of rough edges and crime. At certain places, visitors can still order "happy pizza," or pizza with marijuana topping.
  • Winkler, Max (September 29, 2017), "Phnom Penh's Happy Pizza Left Me High and Dry", Vice
  • "Thai restaurants are cooking with cannabis. Pot cuisine: THC is the new MSG.", The Economist, vol. 442, no. 9277, January 1, 2022, The Pizza Company, a Thai fast-food chain, recently introduced "Crazy Happy Pizza"; its toppings include one deep-fried cannabis leaf...There is not enough THC in the food to make people high.
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