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What is 710?

🛢️ A Little Dab will do ya
While 4/20 is the household cannabis holiday, 7/10 (also known as “Dab Day”) is quickly becoming its potent younger sibling, loved by concentrate fans and celebrated with top-shelf extracts and creative offerings. And, why 710? Flip it upside down and it spells OIL – as in oil-based cannabis.
Whether you’re a long-time dabber or curious about exploring other forms of cannabis, 7/10 is the perfect excuse to learn something new, try something new, and celebrate a growing part of cannabis culture.
 Why Consumers Choose Oil Concentrates
Cannabis concentrates have become one of the fastest-growing product categories in legal markets, and it’s easy to see why. Here’s why many consumers opt for oils over flower or edibles:
 1. Potency
Concentrates typically contain 60%–90%+ THC, compared to 15%–30% in traditional flower. This makes them ideal for consumers looking for a stronger, faster-acting effect.
2. Flavor and Terpenes
Products like live resin or live rosin preserve more of the plant’s natural terpenes, offering a fuller, more flavorful experience. Dabbers and vape enthusiasts often say concentrates taste more like the actual plant.
3. Efficiency
Because of their strength, you need less product to achieve the desired effect. Many medical users and experienced consumers prefer oils for their value per milligram of THC.
4. Discreet Delivery
Vape pens and cartridges offer a low-odor, portable, and easy-to-use option, especially compared to smoking flower. For consumers looking for convenience or discretion, concentrates are often the go-to.
5. Cleaner, Solvent-Free Options
Advances in extraction have made room for solventless concentrates like rosin, which appeal to health-conscious or ingredient-focused consumers.

Different Forms
1. Vape Cartridges (Carts)
Pre-filled cartridges containing cannabis oil, designed for vaporizing. They are discreet, portable, and easy to use with minimal odor.
2. Dabbable Concentrates
Potent cannabis extracts like wax, shatter, budder, or live resin—used with a dab rig or e-rig. These deliver fast, intense effects and flavor for seasoned users.
3. Rick Simpson Oil (RSO)
A thick, full-spectrum cannabis oil known for its high THC content—typically ingested or applied topically. Most popular among medical users for its potency and full-plant benefits.
4. Distillate
Highly refined oil with nearly pure THC or CBD—odorless and tasteless, often used in edibles or vapes. Distillates are versatile and easy to dose.
5. Oil-Infused Edibles
Gummies, chocolates, or baked goods made with infused cannabis oil. Great for long-lasting, body-centered effects and smoke-free use.
6. Tinctures
Cannabis oil suspended in alcohol or MCT oil, dosed under the tongue. Tinctures are fast-acting (compared to edibles), with easy, precise dosing.
                                                                       
                    💡 Thinking of Trying Concentrates? 
                           Start low, go slow: Especially with dabs and high-THC vape                                                         
                           Know your form: Dabs (like wax or shatter) are for seasoned users; vapes are a more accessible entry                                                                                    
                           Ask your budtender for a walkthrough or beginner friendly products

   And a Happy 710 Day to all who celebrate! 💥💨 🍯🧪       

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What is 710?

🛢️ A Little Dab will do ya

While 4/20 is the household cannabis holiday, 7/10 (also known as “Dab Day”) is quickly becoming its potent younger sibling, loved by concentrate fans and celebrated with top-shelf extracts and creative offerings. And, why 710? Flip it upside down and it spells OIL – as in oil-based cannabis.

Whether you’re a long-time dabber or curious about exploring other forms of cannabis, 7/10 is the perfect excuse to learn something new, try something new, and celebrate a growing part of cannabis culture.

 Why Consumers Choose Oil Concentrates

Cannabis concentrates have become one of the fastest-growing product categories in legal markets, and it’s easy to see why. Here’s why many consumers opt for oils over flower or edibles:

💥 1. Potency

Concentrates typically contain 60%–90%+ THC, compared to 15%–30% in traditional flower. This makes them ideal for consumers looking for a stronger, faster-acting effect.

💨 2. Flavor and Terpenes

Products like live resin or live rosin preserve more of the plant’s natural terpenes, offering a fuller, more flavorful experience. Dabbers and vape enthusiasts often say concentrates taste more like the actual plant.

🔥 3. Efficiency

Because of their strength, you need less product to achieve the desired effect. Many medical users and experienced consumers prefer oils for their value per milligram of THC.

📱 4. Discreet Delivery

Vape pens and cartridges offer a low-odor, portable, and easy-to-use option, especially compared to smoking flower. For consumers looking for convenience or discretion, concentrates are often the go-to.

🌱 5. Cleaner, Solvent-Free Options

Advances in extraction have made room for solventless concentrates like rosin, which appeal to health-conscious or ingredient-focused consumers.

Different Forms

🌿 1. Vape Cartridges (Carts)

Pre-filled cartridges containing cannabis oil, designed for vaporizing. They are discreet, portable, and easy to use with minimal odor.

🔥 2. Dabbable Concentrates

Potent cannabis extracts like wax, shatter, budder, or live resin—used with a dab rig or e-rig. These deliver fast, intense effects and flavor for seasoned users.

💧 3. Rick Simpson Oil (RSO)

A thick, full-spectrum cannabis oil known for its high THC content—typically ingested or applied topically. Most popular among medical users for its potency and full-plant benefits.

🍯 4. Distillate

Highly refined oil with nearly pure THC or CBD—odorless and tasteless, often used in edibles or vapes. Distillates are versatile and easy to dose.

🍬 5. Oil-Infused Edibles

Gummies, chocolates, or baked goods made with infused cannabis oil. Great for long-lasting, body-centered effects and smoke-free use.

🧪 6. Tinctures

Cannabis oil suspended in alcohol or MCT oil, dosed under the tongue. Tinctures are fast-acting (compared to edibles), with easy, precise dosing.

💡 Thinking of Trying Concentrates? Start Here

If you’re new to oil-based cannabis:

  • Start low, go slow: Especially with dabs and high-THC vapes
  • Know your form: Dabs (like wax or shatter) are for seasoned users; vapes are a more accessible entry point
  • Ask your budtender for a walkthrough or beginner friendly products

                                                                                              And Happy 710 Day to all who celebrate!

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