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FastMny

01/17/20 4:27 PM

#9447 RE: GMason #9446

I’m happy you send your feedback to OGI. They are the only ones who can act on your concerns.

oatsuzn

01/17/20 6:38 PM

#9448 RE: GMason #9446

Same and I'll be buying again in the $2(USD) range.

I do disagree with your comments re the 60% THC oils tho.

I'm a daily user for many years so take my knowledge as someone with real world experience with this stuff lol. For flower, THC and CBD counts certainly matter. The higher the better!

For oils, not as much. There's lots more room here for differentiated products. Many of the super high(THC >85%) oils are distillate based. These are usually sourced with low grade trimmings and are more of a conveyor belt/factory process. The flavor profiles(terpenes) are added in afterward. They get you high but they can taste chemically and really don't mimic the real flower. Also because they're very strong, they're not something you'd want to toke on all day unless you have a high tolerance. They can quickly raise your tolerance making you need more product for the same desired effect.

The lower percentage oils meanwhile can be sourced from live resin or rosin which IMO is a superior product, has a full spectrum of cannabinoids, the flavor and terpene profile is left intact and closely mimics the experience of consuming regular flower. Many times these are like craft beers. This is my go to when I use vape pens. These also can demand a higher price even tho the product may contain a lower THC percentage.

Cannabis flower is well on its way to becoming a commodity but not all cannabis products are the same. Just like coffee products, there will be room for the super strong espresso type products and the weaker, sweeter not so coffee-like concoctions that we see Starbucks makes billions from. I also think consumers like myself are already noticing brands and following ones they like and trust over just the THC percentage.