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10mg Tropical Lemonade x Gelonade
The quest for the best strains includes finding the best growers and extractors. With that in mind, we’ve partnered with our friends at Connected, who has provided two of their most popular designer strains for our latest limited-edition edibles. Connected Cannabis Co. is a leading cultivator of designer cannabis strains, steadfast in the development of new, best-in-class genetics and top-quality flower. With this collab, we hope you’ll find not just a taste of paradise- but the experience as well.
Strain-specific, plant-based 10mg THC edible gummies and chews infused with 100% live resin for a distinctively full spectrum, true-to-the-plant-high. We immortalize a fresh cannabis plant at harvest and transform it into an amber nectar known as “live resin.” Harmoniously combined with fruit flavors that enhance each singular strain’s unique appeal, the result is a full-sensory, ultra-fresh, and extra-strength edible.
Key Differences Between Live Resin Gummies and Regular Gummies
Potency
As far as THC content goes, New Jersey caps the potency of edibles at 10 mg THC per piece and 100 mg THC per package, so live resin gummies and regular gummies will generally have the same THC content. Still, you might feel a more intense or complex high after eating live resin gummies. This is because of the broader spectrum of cannabinoids and terpenes, which work together in a process known as the entourage effect to produce a more nuanced experience.
Live Resin vs Rosin
Live resin and live rosin are both cannabis concentrates known for their high potency and terpene-rich profiles, but differ in their extraction methods: live resin uses solvent-based extraction, while live rosin is produced through solventless extraction using heat and pressure.
Here’s a breakdown of the key differences:
Live Resin:
- Extraction Method: Freshly frozen cannabis flowers are extracted using solvents like butane or propane.
- Flavor: Known for its intense and terpene-rich flavor profile.
- Potency: Can be very potent, with high THC content.
- Solvent Residue: May contain trace amounts of solvent, although extraction methods are designed to remove them.
- Price: Typically slightly more affordable than live rosin.
Live Rosin:
- Extraction Method: Freshly frozen cannabis flowers are pressed using heat and pressure, without the use of solvents.
- Flavor: Preserves the natural flavor and terpene profile of the cannabis plant.
- Potency: Can be very potent, with high THC content.
- Solvent Residue: Solventless extraction ensures a clean product with no residual solvents.
- Price: Generally more expensive than live resin due to the more complex and time-consuming extraction process.
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