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  • A Brief History of Cannabis Vaping

    Vaporizing In Short Vaporizing, or conversationally referred to as vaping, is by definition the process of heating cannabis to the temperature just below it’s point of combustion. This achieves the activation of the psychoactive compounds from THC to CBD and all of your favorite terpenes within the weed that give you your high. This is just one of the reasons why so many people are opting to vape over other forms of consumption.    Why Not Just Roll Up or Pop an Edible? Even for the more cautious cannabis users who lean towards edibles, vaporizing can be a really easy way to start enjoying the strain specific highs you hear so many people raving about. Additionally, vaping gives you the ability to dose distinctly, with a standard 3 second pull being a single dose it’s an easy entrance for those new to inhalation.  For everyone already blazing away, you might want to consider making your vaporizer a more prominent part of your rotation. Proper vaporizing really doesn’t combust the material so it’s not as harsh on your lungs and has the added benefit of a reduced smell. Since vaping activates the terpenes without combustion it results in a clean high with specific effects, such as creative, tranquil, or sedating.  Early Days of Vaping Over time vaporizers have kept changing to become more sleek, advanced and dialed in to exactly what the user wants. This was not always the case, most started out bulkier and more cumbersome. A few to note include: 2000 – The Volcano. This was meant for dry herb and was a several pound conical tabletop vaporizer which was meant to fill up large plastic bags full of vapor.  2010 – Magic Flight Box which was made almost entirely out of wood and featured an external AA battery which the user inserted by hand to heat the chamber. These also were used with dry flower.  The Tech Got Better Vaping has come a long way in the past decade, the introduction of portable vaporizers was a turning point and gained widespread popularity. The “Vape Pen” made vaporizers fully portable and pocket sized, and by 2014 there were dozens of companies trying to get into the vape market. Additionally we saw a big shift into vaporizing concentrates instead of dry flower as it’s form factor is more suited to vaporizing.  2012 – Onto the scene came the G-Pen, a self loadable vaporizer as sleek as ever with the ability to vaporize concentrates and fit into your pocket.  2013 – Many plastic wick and other cheap early versions of 510 cartridges are gaining traction on the black market, but much less refined and often used lower quality oils.  Vaping Now: Better than Ever We are currently at the apex of vaping, with two main types of vaporizers being the most common these days: The 510 vaporizer and Pax Pods, both cartridge style vaporizers. We suggest avoiding one piece disposable vaporizers with throw away batteries, these are much less environmentally friendly and not as satisfying. 510 Vaporizers: These are the screw top cartridges which fit into a “510 thread” screw on the battery, hence the name.  They often come in a both half and full gram options depending on preference Can contain any form of concentrate from CO2 Distillate to Liquid Live Resin Easily attach to any brand of battery, most having multiple heat settings in order to customize how heavy of a pull is taken.  Pax Pods: An incredibly smart type of vape cartridge which inserts directly into the slot in a Pax brand vaporizer battery.  These smart cartridges actually talk to the battery and can automatically set the temperature of the battery to what is best for that particular strain. Also available in many different forms of concentrate  Extremely smooth and controlled hits, with maximum expression of terpenes.  Both are modern marvels as far as vaporizing goes, especially when compared to some of their older counterparts. Now you easily have access to every strain or effect you could possibly desire and are able to custom set the temperature to best suit that strain. Who knows your battery might even do it for you! So don’t pass it by next time you’re browsing for your favorite high, you might even find it is a little more true to the strain.

  • Cannabis Gummies Satisfy All Tastebuds

    [et_pb_section fb_built=”1″ _builder_version=”3.22″][et_pb_row _builder_version=”3.25″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat” custom_margin=”-74px|auto||auto||”][et_pb_column type=”4_4″ _builder_version=”3.25″ custom_padding=”|||” custom_padding__hover=”|||”][et_pb_text _builder_version=”4.6.6″ background_size=”initial” background_position=”top_left” background_repeat=”repeat”] The edibles market has exploded in recent years. Today, you’ll find all manner of infused chocolate bars, candies, baked goods, coffees, teas, sparkling waters, and more. For those looking for a real sweet treat with significant benefits, there are also cannabis gummies. With numerous manufacturers and a vast array of flavors, these chewy little bites satisfy all taste buds. Why Are Gummies So Popular? There are all kinds of cannabis gummies on the market. In addition to the classic bear shape, there are worms, rings, stars, cannabis leaves, squares, and dots (to name a few). Gummies come in a variety of fruity flavors, such as strawberry, pineapple, peach, and blueberry. Most are sweet, but many have a sour coating on them to add a little extra kick to your dose. While cannabis gummies serve an essential function (providing you with your dose of cannabis), they’re also fun at the same time. There’s something whimsical and nostalgic about enjoying these sweet little gems. Benefits of Cannabis Gummies While some gummies on the market have a distinct cannabis flavor, the best brands don’t. They mask the taste, leaving you to enjoy the delicious fruit flavors promised on the packaging. Cannabis gummies provide for accurate dosing. The label tells you the THC (and CBD, if applicable) content of the entire package, as well as the amounts per serving. You know exactly how much you’re getting every time. Gummies are also incredibly discreet. Outside of their packaging, they look just like regular gummy candy. To this end, you should keep them in their sealed packaging and out of the reach of children, who might mistake them for regular gummies. Best Cannabis Gummy Products Kanha Treats Kahna Treats offers a variety of gummy products, including regular gummies, nano-gummies, CBD gummies, and a line of vegan options. They come in several different tasty flavors, including watermelon, mango, pink lemonade, peach, and blue raspberry. Kushy Punch Kushy Punch offers five different varieties of gummies, providing something for everyone. Their Sativa gummies help promote creativity and energy while their Indica gummies help promote sleep. They have a “private reserve” formulation that contains 95%+ pure THC for an intense head high. Their “recover” variety contains six milligrams of THC and 3 milligrams of CBD per serving for pain relief and restoration. The company also offers a CBD gummy with full-spectrum CBD oil and zero THC. Wana Wana is a Denver-based company that sells its gummies in eight states, including Colorado, California, Arizona, and Oregon. The company offers medical and recreational varieties, although only their recreational gummies are available in California. They offer six flavors, including strawberry lemonade, mango, and yuzu. With different flavors, different strain options (including a few varying ratios of CBD to THC), there’s a delightfully fruity option for everyone. Cannabis gummies come in an array of shapes, colors, flavors, and potencies. If you’re looking for a sweeter way to get your dose of cannabis, check out the gummy selection at your local dispensary during your next trip. [/et_pb_text][/et_pb_column][/et_pb_row][/et_pb_section]

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