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  • Shedding Light on New Cannabinoids: HHC

    If you’re interested in hemp-derived products — you’ve probably heard the buzz about HHC. Below, we’ll shed new light regarding HHC, such as its effects, legality, production process, and more. From popular products to preferred modes of consumption, you’re about to learn everything you need to know about HHC. HHC Basics First, let’s talk about what makes HHC, also known as hexahydrocannabinol, unique among hundreds of cannabinoids found in hemp. Chemically, HHC mirrors the THC structure with one significant difference — hydrogen molecules. In 1944, Roger Adams experimented with THC and decided to add hydrogen molecules to the compound. In a process called hydrogenation, the hydrogen molecules bonded to the THC compound. The results were groundbreaking because they wholly altered the effects of THC. The Effects of HHC The first question everyone wants to know is whether HHC offers the same effects as THC? Although HHC is very similar to THC — it does not provide the same effects. Instead, HHC’s effects are much less pronounced than THC. In most cases, consumers and researchers point to HHC as a more watered-down cannabinoid than THC. For most users, a less potent form of THC is desirable as it allows consumers to remain aware without the side effects of THC. Ultimately, HHC is responsible for producing a wide range of effects, such as: Euphoria Relaxation Increased awareness Increased creativity Furthermore, HHC is known to assist with stress relief, muscle fatigue, appetite loss, and other mental and physical issues. How is HHC Made? Unlike CBD or Delta-8 THC products, HHC requires in-depth attention to detail and high-end laboratory equipment. The entire production process of HHC relies on hydrogenation — the act of adding hydrogen molecules into THC. Given hemp’s low concentration of THC — it’s safe to say that a lot of hemp flowers are needed to produce a small amount of HHC. Specialized equipment is used to hydrogenate the THC compound and transform it into viable HHC. Once complete, manufacturers are left with a clear extract that does not test as THC but instead HHC. What Type of Products is Available in HHC Form? Since the primary type of HHC is in extract form — it’s clear that HHC products are found in: Vape cartridges Vape pens Extracts Tinctures Edibles Overall, it’s recommended to buy HHC products that are lab tested. Remember, HHC is relatively new, so it’s essential to find an HHC retailer that offers strict standards, such as Simply Crafted. Is HHC Legal? Another important aspect regarding HHC is its legality. The 2018 Farm Bill stipulates that all hemp-derived products are federally legal, given the adherence to a 0.3% THC limit. In the case of HHC — it’s legal because it’s extracted from hemp and does not exceed 0.3% THC. However, specific states have still limited or decided to ban various hemp-derived cannabinoids — including HHC outright. Notably, Minnesota recently passed a new law governing the concentration of cannabinoids in edibles. However, HHC is not on the list of cannabinoids, making it legal regardless of its individual dosage. Thus, you can rest assured if you’re ready to buy HHC products in Minnesota. If you’re curious about your state, you should always research if HHC is legal in your area because state laws surrounding hemp-derived cannabinoids are ever-changing. Is HHC Safe? Given federal regulators' scrutiny of the hemp industry, HHC production is safe as long as the final product is lab tested. Lab testing provides the final word to the consumer and regulators. In other words, lab results give a transparent glimpse into the production process. Furthermore, lab tests instantly relay crucial information, such as possible contaminants, solvent levels, heavy metals, and more. For the reasons mentioned above, buying lab-tested HHC products from online stores is crucial. What Are the Best HHC Products? Currently, the hemp industry offers a variety of standout HHC products. Below, we’ll briefly discuss each to help you choose the best HHC product for your needs. HHC Moon Rocks Moon Rocks are top-rated products with potent hemp flowers doused in HHC concentrate and kief. HHC Moon Rocks are products that offer the most similarity to flowers, allowing consumers to smoke them in pipes, vaporizers, and bongs. HHC Gummies HHC Gummies are infused with HHC concentrate to create a long-lasting and delicious treat. Overall, HHC Gummies come packed with 25mg of HHC, making each bite a blissful experience. Whether on the go or lounging at home, HHC Gummies are the perfect option for anyone who doesn’t want to smoke or vape. HHC Vape Pen and HHC Vape Cartridges If you enjoy vaping — you’ll instantly be attracted to an HHC Vape Pen or HHC Vape Cartridge. From convenience to nearly instant effects, HHC Vape Pens and Cartridges are an effective way to consume HHC. Ultimately, HHC Vape Pens and Cartridges give the vaping community an effortless method to consume HHC. Why Buy HHC Products? HHC products offer a new angle of THC that’s found in no other cannabinoid. Although HHC is different, it shares many similarities with THC and Delta-8 THC. Overall, consumers that choose HHC will find HHC’s effects relatively stimulating while offering a relaxed sensation that hemp-derived enthusiasts enjoy. Where to Find the Best HHC Products If you’re ready to jump on the HHC train — there’s no better online store than Simply Crafted. Based in Minnesota, HHC products are not affected by the upcoming laws surrounding hemp-derived edibles. Whether you seek shipping in Minnesota or any other state, you’ll discover top-shelf HHC products at your door in no time. As more hemp-derived products become more scarce, the time is now to load up on potent and long-lasting HHC products from Simply Crafted.

  • Everything You Need to Know About Minnesota’s New Hemp Laws

    Minnesota’s new hemp laws are changing the way consumers access hemp-derived products. Most importantly, HF 4065 impacts edible products containing THC, such as Delta-8, Delta-9, and Delta-10. Whether you’re a fan of Delta-8 or Delta-10 — Minnesota’s upcoming laws are about to change the way you experience hemp-derived THC edibles. Below, we’ll discuss everything you need to know about HF 4065 and how it impacts the hemp industry in Minnesota. What Does HF 4065 Do? As of June 2nd, 2022, Governor Walz of Minnesota signed HF 4065 into law. HF 4065 is a modified bill that’s about to make hemp-derived THC edibles legal. As you can imagine — this is big news for consumers and manufacturers in Minnesota. Under the 2018 Farm Bill, hemp-derived products are already protected. However, HF 4065 clarifies the confusion surrounding edibles because the FDA has yet to clarify its stance. However, HF 4065 goes further by making a stance on hemp-derived edible THC products, such as Delta-8, Delta-9, and Delta-10. Specifically, all hemp-derived edible THC products must conform to specific requirements, such as: Each serving must not exceed 5mg Each product must not contain a maximum of 50mg In other words, HF 4065 limits the amount of THC in hemp-derived products, such as Delta-10, Delta-9, and Delta-8 edibles. Prior to HF 4065, hemp-derived THC manufacturers in Minnesota had to maintain their products at or below 0.3% THC. However, HF 4065 requires limited dose sizes and maximum THC content per package. Aside from limiting the serving size and maximum allowable limit of THC — HF 4065 requires hemp consumers to be 21 or older. From edibles to vape pens, all hemp consumers in Minnesota must be 21 and over. Prior to the bill, the minimum age for certain products was 18. Is HF 4065 Good or Bad? Ultimately, HF 4065 gives clarity to the entire hemp industry in Minnesota. Although manufacturers and clients must adapt to new rules and regulations, the “gray zone” is no longer gray. In other words, consumers and manufacturers will benefit by having a better idea of what is legal or not. However, HF 4065 negatively impacts those under 21 years of age. Most notably, products without THC content still need to meet the 21+ requirement. Overall, most hemp industry professionals are questioning the new age limit imposed by HF 4065. When Does HF 4065 Go Into Effect? HF 4065 does not take effect until August 1st, 2022. After August 1st, 2022, all businesses that sell hemp-derived THC products, such as delta-8 or delta-10 edibles, must swap out their inventory for products that meet the new standards. Therefore, customers have nearly a month and a half to take advantage of current laws to buy hemp-derived edibles. Furthermore, age restrictions will not begin until August 1st once the new law goes into effect. Does HF 4065 Affect Smokable or Vapor-Based Hemp Products? As the bill stands — no. HF 4065’s primary agenda is to clear the confusion surrounding hemp-derived edibles. Once again, the FDA has yet to signal its stance on hemp-derived edibles. Therefore, HF 4065 is taking matters into its own hands by creating clear guidelines for hemp-derived edible manufacturers. Therefore, hemp flowers and hemp-based vape cartridges are not included in the HF 4065. Ultimately, HF 4065 is not a red alert for the hemp community in Minnesota. However, individuals under 21 can no longer purchase hemp-derived edibles regardless of their THC content. Products on Their Way Out At Simply Crafted, we’ve accomplished our goal of being a leader in hemp-derived products. HF 4065's passage requires us to change a few of our products to remain in compliance with Minnesota’s new laws. Therefore, a variety of products will no longer be found on our menu unless they meet the requirements outlined in HF 4065. Specifically, hemp-derived edibles that do not meet the 5mg serving size and 50mg maximum rule will no longer be available. However, they will be replaced with compliant products while remaining deliciously potent. Ultimately, these changes will not take effect until August 1st, 2022. In the meantime — stock up on our current selection while supplies last! Remember, once our hemp-derived edibles are sold out — they’re gone for good. At Simply Crafted, we must ensure the safety of our customers. By integrating these new rules, we’ll continue to lead the hemp industry towards a more compliant, safe, and affordable future.

  • Everything You Need to Know About D8 Flower

    You’ve no doubt heard about THC flower — after all, it’s the cannabinoid responsible for making you feel high, right? However, the real answer might surprise you. There are several different types of THC present in cannabis, and not all of them affect you in the same way. Besides, some forms of THC are more legal than others. Enter Delta-8 THC, a potent cannabinoid emerging from obscurity and easily extracted from CBD flowers. This safe and effective form of THC is derived from hemp flowers, making it fully Farm Bill compliant. Ready to learn more about Delta-8 THC flower? Below, we explain everything to know about D8 flower, including its legality, effects, and differences between Delta-9 THC and Delta-8 THC. What is Delta-8 THC flower? Delta-8 THC is a cannabinoid not many people know, but that’s rapidly changing. Unlike its psychoactive relative Delta-9 THC, Delta-8 THC is concentrated in hemp flowers rather than traditional cannabis flowers. So, the most effective way to benefit from Delta-8 THC is to extract and infuse it in CBD flowers to create potent hemp products. Since Delta-9 THC is the primary cannabinoid found in traditional cannabis, it’s what most people are referring to when talking about THC. But federal law stipulates that cannabis products should contain 0.3% or less Delta-9 THC because of its psychoactive properties, leaving the door open to the rise of hemp-based derivatives like Delta-8 flower. Owing to strict regulations placed on the production of hemp flower by the 2018 Farm Bill, the production and extraction of Delta-8 THC are highly regulated and subject to strict third-party lab testing. Main differences between Delta-9 THC and Delta-8 THC For starters, Delta-9 THC has far stronger effects than Delta-8 THC. Put another way, Delta-9 THC is far more psychoactive, meaning that when you ingest it, you’ll feel higher than when smoking, vaporizing, or eating Delta-8 THC products. If you want to know why it all comes down to science. In its freshest form, Delta-9 THC has a larger chemical bond than D8. However, as Delta-9 THC ages (in a process called oxidation), it naturally breaks down into Delta-8 THC isomers. The easy takeaway here is that Delta-8 THC is a trace element left in cannabis and hemp flowers that’s leftover from the aging process as Delta-9 THC breaks down. If you’ve ever smoked old cannabis, you’ll notice the effects are much less intense, mellow, and relaxing because the D8 THC content is raised. What are the effects of Delta-8 THC flower? Whereas Delta-9 THC flower can make you feel dizzyingly high, confused, foggy, and unable to concentrate without drifting off, Delta-8 THC is almost the complete opposite. When vaporizing Delta-8 THC flower, you’ll find yourself feeling relaxed, in control, clear-headed, and able to continue your normal activities unhindered. On the scale of feeling high, Delta-9 THC is a strong high, Delta-8 THC is a mild high, and CBD is low to no high. So, Delta-8 is a solid choice if you’re seeking relief from feeling stressed or are new to treating yourself with THC — the reason being that the high is very manageable. Another plus to Delta-8 THC is the onset of effects is gradual and tolerable, whereas Delta-9 THC can hit you with sudden intensity. Additionally, there are medicinal effects associated with Delta-8 THC, such as clarity, composure, and sedation, making D8 flower a great choice before bed. Delta-8 THC has also shown efficacy in self-treating issues related to low appetite and nausea. How Delta-8 THC is made Delta-8 THC isn’t found in the same abundance as its relative Delta-9 THC. That’s because, as we mentioned in the previous section, D8 THC is a trace element in most cannabis and hemp flowers. However, hemp flowers do contain a greater concentration of Delta-8, so they make the best base material for creating D8 extractions. The primary method used to synthesize Delta-8 THC is employing CBGA, short for cannabigerol acid, a cannabinoid related to CBG. Another cannabinoid called THCA is then produced from CBGA, which, in turn, is oxidized to create Delta-8 THC. While there are a few ways to produce Delta-8 THC extracts, many of them are what we at Simply Crafted would deem dirty methods. Instead, we focus on cold fusion, a natural extraction method using only food-grade ethanol that locks in the full spectrum of plant oils (terpenes) and active molecules. Using cold fusion to extract Delta-8 THC is a potent, beneficial, clean, and flavorful product that retains all of the original plant material qualities. Following the cold fusion Delta-8 THC extraction process, Simply Crafted third-party tests the end result at SC Labs, one of the world’s foremost cannabis and hemp quality control authorities. Delta-8 THC flower legality It should come as no surprise to hear that, at the federal level, cannabis is still illegal (we think that’s a bummer too). But, on the bright side, in 2018 the Farm Bill was passed at the federal level. What the Farm Bill did was legalize the production of hemp. Now, here’s the important part: Because of the Farm Bill, any hemp that’s produced is legal as long as it contains 0.3% or less Delta-9 THC. However, the bill makes no stipulations about the synthesis of Delta-8 THC from hemp products, nor does it make requirements about Delta-8 concentration amounts in CBD products. That’s why it’s perfectly legal at the federal level (and in most states) to synthesize Delta-8 THC from hemp flower and infuse CBD flowers to create incredibly delicious, potent, and beneficial Delta-8 flower.

  • Everything You Need to Know About CBC

    When it comes to cannabinoids — most consumers know about THC and CBD. However, the world of cannabinoids reaches well beyond THC and CBD, thankfully, and today we’re going to discuss CBC. From its effects to discovery, you’re about to learn everything there is to know about CBC. What is CBC? CBC, also known as cannabichromene, is a cannabinoid commonly found in hemp and THC-rich cannabis. CBC is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid and is found in small quantities. Similar to THC and CBD, CBC is produced from CBG. When was CBC Discovered? CBC was discovered in 1966 by two different groups of researchers — Gaoni and Mechoulam and Claussen. Since its initial discovery, CBC was kept in the dark due to the red tape of cannabis prohibition. Now, however, CBC is once again making waves in the greater cannabis community and industry. What are the Effects of CBC? One of the first questions that most people ask is: does CBC make you feel high? The answer is no because CBC is non-psychoactive. Now, you must be asking — what effects could it provide if it doesn’t get you high? Instead of recreational effects, CBC is known for its therapeutic potential. Below, we’ll discuss each in brief detail to get you up to speed on the effects of CBC. Anti-Inflammatory Effects CBC does not interact with the CB1 or CB2 receptors of the endocannabinoid system. Instead, CBC binds with various receptors, such as TRPV1 and TRPA1. Both the TRPV1 and TRPA1 are known to regulate the sensation of pain. As such, CBC has been studied to assist painful issues that stem from inflammation. Neurological Effects In another interesting study, researchers found that CBC stimulates cells associated with healthy brain function (NSPCs). In this case, CBC was shown to reduce the chances of neurological disorders, such as Alzheimer’s Disease. Furthermore, CBC may assist individuals with neurological issues due to the activation of NSPCs. Anti-Depression and Anxiety Effects Although research is ongoing, scientists believe that CBC plays a crucial role in the entourage effect. When combined with THC and CBD, data shows a strong correlation between the use of CBC and lowered levels of depression and anxiety. Although the effects may be seen in a standalone trial with CBC — clinical trials have yet to take place. Anti-Cancer Effects Lastly, research points towards CBC as a potential use in the fight against cancer. Studies show that CBC remains in the bloodstream longer than other cannabinoids because it inhibits anandamide uptake. Since multiple studies have shown that anandamide can fight breast cancer, it’s believed that CBC may provide essential support. Recreational Effects Outside of therapeutic-based effects, hemp-derived CBC products are known to promote an overall sense of wellness. From relaxation to motivation, CBC is commonly used to reduce stress and increase euphoria. Is CBC Legal? The short answer to this question is yes. However, CBC must be produced from hemp plants that test below 0.3% THC. CBC products that comply with the 2018 Farm Bill are legal throughout the United States. Therefore, you must buy CBC products that are derived from hemp to avoid any legal repercussions. Furthermore, it’s essential to find brands that offer compliant CBC products with relevant lab-tested data. What’s the Difference Between CBC and CBD? As it stands, CBC and CBD are highly effective at reducing stress-related issues. However, many consumers are curious if one is better than the other. Although both are cannabinoids, it must be understood that each cannabinoid plays a specific role in the body. CBD interacts with the CB2 receptor, and CBC interacts with receptors outside of the endocannabinoid system. Instead of competing, CBC and CBD are synergistic cannabinoids that work towards the same goal. Therefore, buying CBD and CBC products is an exciting combination when assisting a wide range of issues. Where to Buy Hemp-Derived Products If you’re ready to discover the world of hemp-derived products — it’s time to head to Simply Crafted. From CBD to Delta-9 THC, you’ll find a wide range of legal hemp-derived products that fit every need. Simply Crafted offers potent edibles, delicious vape cartridges, and top-shelf flowers at a price point anyone can afford. With Simply Crafted, you now have access to dozens of effective hemp-derived products with the click of a button. Don’t wait until it’s too late — relaxing cannabinoids are waiting for you at Simply Crafted.

  • What is THCP? Everything You Need to Know About THCP

    If you’ve been hearing about a cannabinoid that’s more potent than THC — you’ve heard right. Meet THCP, a recently discovered cannabinoid that’s 33-times more effective than Delta-9. From more intense effects to longer-lasting potential, THCP is the new cannabinoid on the block. Below, you’ll discover everything there is to know about THCP, such as its legality, effects, and much more. What is THCP? THCP, also known as trans-Δ⁹-tetrahydrocannabiphorol, is an analog of THC. Although THCP has a similar molecular structure to THC, there is a key difference — the number of atoms in its side alkali chain. THC’s alkali chain contains 5 carbon atoms, whereas THCP contains 7. Although this difference in carbon atoms seems minor — it makes all the difference. Thus, THCP is a cannabinoid that’s similar to THC in many ways but offers an astounding 33-times greater efficacy. Who Discovered THCP? In 2019, a group of Italian researchers led by Cinzia Citti was the first to discover THCP while working on an Italian strain called FM2. According to their article published in Nature, the researchers accidentally stumbled across THCP while sifting through cannabinoids. By using chromatography techniques, Citti’s group could pick through various cannabinoids with high efficiency. Once Citti’s group made the exciting discovery, it was time to test how this novel cannabinoid compared to THC. By testing a specific dose of THCP on human CB1 receptors, the group immediately found that THCP produced 33-times the binding potential compared to THC. Thus, it was clear that THCP was a step above THC in terms of potency and efficacy when binding to the endocannabinoid system. What are the Effects of THCP? The effects of THCP are regarded as THC on steroids. In other words, THCP provides the same effects as THC but is more intense. Therefore, users can expect a wide variety of effects, such as: Euphoria Drowsiness Introspective thoughts Motivation Creativity However, it’s safe to say that many consumers will experience varying effects depending on the dosage used. Considering THCP is relatively new and uncommon — consumers must exercise extreme caution while indulging in THCP-based products. Can THCP Be Used for Medical Conditions? Although research is limited, THCP is known to produce similar effects as THC, which is used for its medical potential. Until more information comes to light, it’s best to discuss consuming THCP with a medical provider. Ultimately, THCP has been studied for its pain-relieving and sleep-inducing potential. Is THCP Legal? Considering THCP’s sky-high recreational potential — everyone wants to know: is THCP legal? The simple answer is that it depends on where you live. THCP is legal in many states, such as California and Ohio. However, it is illegal in New York and other states. Ultimately, you must check if your state allows the sale of THCP. Overall, THCP-based products that are derived from hemp (less than 0.3% THC) are protected under the 2018 Farm Bill. However, certain states have made a move to outlaw THCP because it’s stronger than THC. Therefore, living in a legal state will allow you to buy THCP products online. In any case, lawmakers may change their minds on THCP products, so always check local laws. How is THCP Made? THCP is produced in tiny quantities in hemp plants. Therefore, THCP manufacturers must use high-tech separation techniques to isolate THCP. Thus, THCP products are found in highly concentrated extracts at a high price. Furthermore, THCP extract may be used to infuse edibles, such as gummies. Therefore, THCP products can be found in a broad range of products. Safety Considerations of THCP Considering THCP was recently discovered — it’s a good idea to start slow if you get your hands on a THCP-based product. Remember, THCP is a lot stronger than THC. Therefore, you need to be aware of potential side effects that may occur if you overindulge. Ultimately, THCP should only be consumed if you’re accustomed to THC. Buy Hemp-Derived Products Online Currently, THCP-based products are challenging to source. If you want to indulge in legal, hemp-derived products online — head over to Simply Crafted. From Delta-9 THC to CBN and everything in between, you’ll find hundreds of top-shelf products with a click of a button. Don’t wait until it’s too late — the time is now to experience lab-tested hemp-derived products from Simply Crafted.

  • The Difference Between Cannabis Beverages and Edibles

    Although beverages (drinkables) and edibles are some of the most convenient methods to consume hemp-derived extracts — they affect the mind and body differently. Many beginners are surprised by this fact, which is why we’ve crafted this review of the difference in effects between beverages and edibles. Soon, you’ll discover how they affect your body, their duration, and which product is stronger. From the refreshing flavor of hemp-derived syrup to sweet hemp-infused gummies, we’re about to see what separates beverages and edibles so you can make the right choice every time. The Onset of Edibles and Beverages The set of differences between hemp-derived edibles and beverages begins at the moment of consumption. Once you mix your D8 or D9 THC syrup into your drink of choice and guzzle it down, the D8 or D9 THC is rapidly absorbed through glands under the tongue. From there, the D8 or D9 THC molecules are quickly transmitted to the bloodstream, thus enabling effects within 30-minutes or less. Overall, hemp-infused beverages have a higher bioavailability — meaning they can move through the body far easier than edibles. Alternatively, edibles are not highly bioavailable, which is why they exhibit a longer uptake period. Once you consume a hemp-derived edible, you must wait for 1-2-hours for the D8 or D9 THC to be broken down and absorbed into the liver. Thus, the first significant difference between edibles and beverages is their uptake period. If you don’t mind waiting for 1-2-hours for the effects of edibles — you’ll be rewarded with stronger effects. On the other hand, drink-based D8 or D9 THC products produce effects within minutes, making them ideal for those on the go. The Potency of Edibles and Beverages The most notable difference between edibles and beverages is their potency. Even if an edible has the exact same D8 or D9 THC content as a drinkable — the potency differs. Why? Well, let’s discuss it below. First, edibles take a long time to produce effects because they must be broken down across the digestive system and the liver. Once metabolized in the liver, the D8 or D9 THC packs an elevated punch. Ultimately, the liver is the location that modifies D8 or D9 THC into a stronger molecule. Thus, more potent effects are experienced from edibles compared to beverages. Alternatively, hemp-infused beverages are typically sublingually absorbed. Therefore, D8 and D9 THC from drinkables are less potent (effect-wise) because they are not transformed in the liver. Overall, hemp-infused edibles are stronger than beverages. However, consumers that want the potency of edibles must wait for 1-2-hours (or more) to feel the effects. The Effects of Edibles and Beverages Next, let’s talk about the difference in effects between edibles and beverages. Hemp-infused beverages are known for their relaxing effects and euphoric nature. As you consume a drinkable, you’ll want to socialize or get things done. Overall, hemp-infused beverages are the life of the party because they enhance focus, energy, and creativity. In other words, hemp-infused beverages are not going to make you fall asleep quickly. However, the effects of beverages do not last as long as edibles. Edibles, on the other hand, produce stronger effects because of the way they are absorbed in the liver. Thus, the effects of edibles are more pronounced than drinkables. Ultimately, edibles are highly relaxing and strongly euphoric. Unlike beverages, many users prefer a calm environment while waiting for the effects of edibles to take hold. Remember, edibles may produce effects for hours, making it necessary that you’re in a comfortable location until the effects wear off. Lastly, edibles are more prone to making users fall asleep compared to beverages. The Best Effects: Beverages or Edibles? Now, let’s go over the question you’re all asking: which hemp-derived product offers the best effects for the money — drinkables or edibles? Well, the answer lies in your preference. If you seek a Delta-8 or Delta-9 THC product that produces rapid effects and relatively easy comedowns — hemp-infused beverages are the answer. Alternatively, if you seek long-lasting, strong effects and don’t mind a long uptake period — hemp-infused edibles are your best bet. Beverages and edibles both offer stunning relaxation, euphoria, and an elevated mood. In other words, they are relatively similar in what they have to offer. Therefore, you can decide which product offers the best effects once you’ve experienced their uplifting properties. Where to Buy Hemp-Infused Edibles and Beverages If you’re ready to buy D8 or D9 THC edibles and beverages — it’s time to head to Simply Crafted. Simply Crafted is home to countless top-shelf edibles and drinkables that contain potent D8 and D9 THC. From lab-tested quality to legal compliance, Simply Crafted’s edible and drinkable selection is loaded to the brim with mouth-watering options. From D8 and D9 THC syrups that are 100% water-soluble to D9 THC gummies, you’ll open the door to a new world of hemp-derived products once you jump over to Simply Crafted.

  • How to Pick the Perfect Pipe

    When it comes to enjoying your favorite herb, there’s nothing quite like a good pipe. Whether you’re at home or out on the town, glass pipes offer unparalleled convenience and portability. Not to mention, they provide some of the smoothest, most flavorful hits around. With so many different types of pipes available on the market today, it can be tough to decide which vessel is suitable for you. This article will make the decision easier by outlining the benefits of each type of pipe and providing tips on choosing the best pipe for your needs. Different Types of Pipes Glass hand pipes are perhaps the most popular type of pipe among smokers. They offer a clean, smooth smoking experience and can be easily customized to fit your individual style. Glass hand pipes are also relatively affordable, making them an excellent option for budget-conscious smokers. Pipes are available in all different shapes and sizes, each offering its own unique benefits. Here are some of the most popular types of pipes available: Steamrollers: Steamrollers are a type of pipe that features a large bowl and a long, straight stem. These pipes get their name from how they look – like a large steamroller. These pipes are great for smokers who want big, powerful hits. Spoons: Spoons are one of the most common types of pipes available. They get their name from their spoon-like shape and usually feature a small bowl. Spoons are great for smokers who want a quick, easy smoking experience. Chillums: Chillums are straight, tube-shaped pipes small enough to fit in your pocket. They’re perfect for busy smokers who want a discreet way to enjoy their herb. If you’re looking for a pipe that’s easy to use and easy to conceal, a chillum is an excellent option. Sherlocks: Sherlock pipes are a type of pipe that features a curved bowl and stem. They’re named after the famous detective Sherlock Holmes, who was often depicted smoking a similar kind of pipe. Sherlock pipes offer a distinctive smoking experience. Bubblers: Bubblers are a type of pipe that combines the best of both worlds – the portability of a chillum with the smooth, water-filtered smoking experience of a bong. Bubblers come in all shapes and sizes, so there’s sure to be one that’s perfect for you. Bongs: Bongs are the classic style of pipe that uses water filtration to cool and make the smoke smoother before the inhale. Bongs can range from being not much larger than a hand pipe to 24" tall + Why Should I Choose Glass? Glass pipes are the preferred choice among smokers for many reasons. Glass pipes offer a clean, smooth smoking experience. They are also pretty affordable, making them a great option for budget-conscious smokers. In comparison to silicone and metal pipes, glass pipes are easier to clean and don’t affect the taste of your herb. When it comes to durability, glass pipes are more likely to break than silicone or metal pipes. However, most glass pipes available today are relatively durable and can withstand regular use. Considerations When Buying a Glass Pipe Now that you know more about glass handheld pipes, it’s time to choose the best pipe for your needs. Here are some elements to consider when making your decision: Price: One of the first things you’ll want to consider is price. Pipes range in price from around $20 to $200 or more. So it’s easy to find a pipe that fits your budget. Material: As mentioned before, pipes are typically made from either glass, silicone, or metal. Size: Another critical factor to consider is size. Pipes come in all shapes and sizes, from small chillums to large steamrollers. Choose a pipe that’s the right size for your needs. Different pipes also feature different bowl diameters, so be sure to choose one that’s the right size for your smoking habits. Style: pipes also come in a variety of styles. Some are simple and functional, while others are more ornate and decorative. Functionality: One final factor to consider is functionality. Some pipes are designed for specific purposes, such as smoking dry herbs or concentrates. Make sure you choose a pipe that will meet your needs. The Best Glass Pipes Now that you know what to look for, it’s time to choose the best glass pipe for your needs. Here are a few of our favorite pipes: The Best Sherlock Pipe: GRAV Classic Sherlock Bubble Trap The GRAV Classic Sherlock is made from high-quality glass and features a stylish Sherlock design. It’s perfect for smokers who want a pipe that looks great and smokes even better. This classic Sherlock is practical yet stylish and convenient. The glass is thick, making the pipe hefty and long-lasting. The silky curves will catch everyone’s attention, and the sturdy construction can usually hold more herb than your typical handheld bowl. The huge bowl and ash-catching crimp and mouthpiece combination allow you to enjoy smoking without frequent repacking The Best Steamroller: GRAV Helix Steamroller The Helix steamroller sports a unique design. Its signature Venturi chamber mouthpiece has three air intake holes which cool and spin the smoke. The Helix design filters smoke and also conserves plant matter. However, don’t let its shape fool you. Even though the GRAV Helix Steamroller is shaped differently from other steamrollers, it still offers all the same great features and durability as a traditional steamroller. The wider bowl allows you to pack more herbs and enjoy bigger hits. In addition, the long stem keeps your fingers away from the bowl. It’s perfect for smokers who want big, powerful hits. The Best Bubbler: GRAV Spherical Bubbler This bubbler is perfect for smokers who want the convenience of a pipe with the smooth smoking experience of a bong. It features a sphere-shaped water chamber that filters and cools your smoke for a smooth, enjoyable hit. With a 10 mm bowl, you can pack the GRAV Spherical Bubbler with either flower or concentrate. The Best Chillum: Simply Crafted Wood & Glass Chillum Chillums are great because they’re small and discreet. In addition, this chillum is made from wood and glass, making it both stylish and functional. The small size of the Simply Crafted Wood & Glass Chillum makes it perfect for on-the-go smoking. In addition, it effortlessly fits in your pocket or handbag so that you can take it with you anywhere. Plus, the natural wood mouthpiece allows for a nice, smooth hit. The Best Hammer Hand Pipe: GRAV Hammer Hand Pipe 2.0 The GRAV Hammer Hand Pipe 2.0 is perfect for smokers who want a more portable bubbler. It features a unique hammer design that makes it easy to grip and hold. This pipe has a more advanced design that includes a more prominent “can” chamber to catch ash. In addition, its rounded shape makes it easier to hit with a flat base that won’t roll away or tip over. The Best Travel Pipe: GRAV Rocker with Silicone Sleeve The GRAV Rocker w/Silicone Sleeve is perfect for traveling. The glass Rocker Steamroller is encased in a protective silicone case that keeps the glass safe from minor falls and bumps from any angle. It's un pique design also makes it virtually unspillable and unbreakable. Because it has a silicone sleeve protecting the glass, you can easily pack it in your luggage without worrying about it getting broken. The Best Glass Blunt: GRAV Glass Blunt with Silicone Grommet A glass blunt is a great way to enjoy your smoking experience without having to roll a joint. The GRAV Glass Blunt with Silicone Grommet is perfect for smokers who want a stress and mess-free way to smoke. To use the GRAV Glass Blunt, simply pull the mouthpiece back to open the chamber. Then, pack the chamber with your favorite herbs. When you’re finished, push the mouthpiece forward to ash as you smoke. The Glass Blunt is also easy to clean. Simply open up the chamber with the mouthpiece and empty it when you’ve finished smoking. The Best Handheld Water Pipe: GRAV Mini Round Base Water Pipe The GRAV Mini Round Base Water Pipe is perfect for smokers who want a portable, handheld water pipe. It features a small, round base that makes it easy to grip and hold. This pipe is only 6” tall and contains a fission downstem that diffuses smoke through water. The downstem is fixed to the inside of the pipe to prevent movement or damage. With a 10mm bowl, the GRAV Mini Round Base Water Pipe is perfect for smokers who want to enjoy the smoothness that a water pipe offers. Conclusion: Choosing the Best Pipe So, what’s the best pipe for you? It depends on what you’re looking for! If you want portability and convenience, consider using a handheld pipe that doesn’t use water. On the other hand, if you want a stronger, more powerful hit, then a handheld bubbler or steamroller might be a better option. The bottom line is that there are no right or wrong choices when choosing a pipe. It all comes down to personal preference. With so many different types of pipes available, you’re sure to find the perfect one for you. So go out and explore all the options – you might be surprised at what you find. At Simply Crafted CBD, we have a wide variety of pipes available. Shop our collection of handheld pipes today and find the perfect pipe for your needs.

  • Vape Pods vs. Vape Cartridges — An In-Depth Comparison

    When you’re browsing hemp-derived products online — you may come across vape pods and vape cartridges. At first, you may think they are the same, but suddenly realize that they are two different products. To clear the confusion, we’ve detailed the differences and similarities between vape carts and pods below. Read along as we compare vape pods and vape carts in this in-depth guide. Soon, you’ll understand which product fits your needs, whether it’s a vape pod or vape cartridge. What is a Vape Cartridge? A vape cartridge is a product that contains hemp-derived extract, such as live resin. Vape carts are typically dubbed 510 due to their 5mm connector and 10 threads. In general, 510 is the universal size for most cartridges. As such, owning a 510-compatible battery is crucial when buying vape carts. Unless otherwise specified, most vape carts will come in the 510 size. An example of a vape cartridge is Simply Crafted’s Delta-8 Live Resin Cart and compatible 510 Adjustable Battery. What is a Vape Pod? Vape pods are products that also contain hemp-derived extract. However, vape pods typically feature proprietary connectors, which require a corresponding battery. In other words, vape pods are generally not compatible with 510 batteries. Instead, vape pods are usually purchased with a specific battery pack that fits the thread. An example of vape pod compatibility is seen with Simply Crafted’s Delta-8 Vape Pod and Pod Battery. The Similarities of Vape Pods and Cartridges Now that you understand what a vape pod and cartridge are — let’s talk about the similarities between pods and carts. Effortless Vaping Potential When it comes to effortless vape clouds — both vape carts and pods perform admirably. Pods and carts offer an incredibly smooth vaping experience, whether it's an inhale-to-vape or button-operated. From massive clouds to silky puffs, you’ll never regret the day you bought a vape pod or cartridge. Easy to Use Design Another critical similarity between pods and cartridges is their ease of use. Vape pods and carts are beginner-friendly and don’t have a learning curve. Instead, pods and carts are as easy as puff, puff, pass. Unlike other specialty vaporizers, vape carts and pods don’t necessitate the swapping of coils or refined temperature controls. Instead, vape pods and cartridges are pre-set and ready to vape the moment they are connected to a battery. Convenience Another selling point of both cartridges and pods is their commitment to convenience. In nearly all cases, vape pods and cartridges connected to a battery pack can slip into your front pocket. From handheld bags to the palm of your hand, vape pods and vape carts are easily stashable. Whether you want to be discrete or find it easier while on the go, vape pods and carts are the epitome of easy vaping. Once you reach your destination, lightweight vape pods and carts can be pulled from your backpack and instantly vaped. Unlike other complicated vaporizers, pods and carts are ready to go when you are. Single-Use Products Additionally, vape pods and carts are typically single-use products. In other words, each product is pre-filled with hemp-derived concentrates, such as 1-gram. As with most single-use products, vape pods and cartridges cannot be refilled. Top-Shelf Hemp-Derived Products Lastly, vape pods and vape cartridges feature high-quality-hemp derived products, such as live resin. From massive terpene concentrations to sky-high Delta-8 content, vape pods and carts are the go-to products for anyone searching for top-tier hemp-derived concentrates. The Differences Between Vape Pods and Carts Next, let’s take a look at the differences between vape cartridges and vape pods. Thread Types As mentioned above, vape pods and cartridges typically have different thread types. In the case of cartridges, 510 thread types are commonplace. Alternatively, vape pods generally require proprietary thread types. Longevity Although it’s a tough call — vape pods may last longer than cartridges. The reason behind this is that pods use more efficient batteries, which prolong the overall longevity of the product. However, vape carts that use adjustable batteries may have the same benefit. Design Vape pods look different compared to vape carts and vice versa. Ultimately, vape pods may appeal to users who’ve previously used e-cigarettes. Alternatively, vape cartridges are recognizable among hemp and cannabis consumers. In some cases, vape pods are smaller and more lightweight than cartridges. As such, users who require small devices will enjoy the compactness of vape pods. Additionally, hemp extract is typically visible inside the vape cartridge due to the glass construction. As for vape pods, the extract is typically covered by the outer material. Which Vape Product is the Best? Vape pods and vape cartridges share a number of similarities and differences. However, is one product better than the other? The answer to this question is: it depends. In many cases, vape pods and vape carts cost the same. Therefore, pricing doesn’t normally come into the decision-making process. Instead, the decision usually comes down to what’s inside the pod or cart. In other words, does the vape pod or vape cart contain that specific strain you’ve been searching for? With this in mind, consumers typically buy vape pods or cartridges depending on the product within. If you’re after a live resin and it’s only available in a vape cartridge — you’ll likely choose the cart. Both products feature convenience, ease of use, and efficient design. Therefore, you’ll need to rely on personal preference when choosing between pods and cartridges. Where to Buy the Best Vape Pods and Vape Cartridges If you’re ready to buy the best vape pods or cartridges filled with top-shelf hemp-derived extract, it’s time to take a look at Simply Crafted. Soon, you’ll discover dozens of vape pods, vape cartridges, and batteries with the click of a button. From terpene-packed live resin cartridges to ultra-potent vape pods, you’re about to discover the world of high-end vaping.

  • The History of 420

    Even if you don’t know anything about cannabis, you’ve likely seen the number 420. Or, at the very least, you’re familiar with the most important stoner holiday—April 20th (4/20). Now the question is, what exactly is 420, and how did it become associated with cannabis? The history of 420 is believed to have started in California and began between a few good friends. However, there’s a lot more to the story than that. If you’d like to know about the history of 420 and why it’s so important to cannabis culture, then continue reading below. How Did 420 Become Associated With Cannabis? Legend has it that 420 began as a ritual by a group of five high schoolers in San Rafael, California, in the 1970s. This group of friends was known as “the Waldos” because they would hang out by a wall outside their school. The thing is, the Waldos came up with 420 in the fall of 1971 because of a cannabis treasure-hunt. The Waldos learned about a Coast Guard member who planted a cannabis plant in nearby Point Reyes. The problem was that this mystery cannabis grower couldn’t tend to his crop anymore. Supposedly, the Waldos got directions (or a map) from this Coast Guard member that led them to the plant. The friends agreed that they would meet once a week at 4:20 PM at the Louis Pasteur statue on the school grounds. They would then get blazed, drive over to the coast, and begin their search. Some say that 4:20 PM was the time to meet because they were all athletes. So the time was convenient because they would all be out of practice at that time. Unfortunately, the Waldos never did find this abandoned weed plant. However, this treasure hunt led them to coin the term 420—and they would use it whenever they wanted to refer to cannabis. So the question is—how did a group of high schoolers manage to popularize 420? That’s because of a connection between some of the Waldos and the band The Grateful Dead. Supposedly, 420 was a common phrase backstage at Grateful Dead concerts, and the phrase caught on among staff and fans. It was until the early 1990s that a reporter from High Times Magazine wrote about 420 after hearing it backstage at a Grateful Dead concert. After the publication in High Times, the usage and popularity of 420 skyrocketed—and the rest is history. Alternate 4/20 History Not everyone is convinced about this story of 420, and some people think there are a few alternative theories. One theory suggests that 420 started because there are 420 active chemicals in cannabis. There are many active chemicals in cannabis, such as various cannabinoids, terpenes, and flavonoids.The only thing is, there are actually many more compounds, and estimates think there are around 500 active chemicals in cannabis. One of the most fringe theories thinks that 420 might go back to the 1930s. In 1939, famous author H.P. Lovecraft wrote a short story called In the Walls of Eryx. In the story, there are “mirage-plants” that seem similar to cannabis, and Lovecraft mentions the time 4:20 in the story. Why Is 420 Important? 420 is important because it usually refers to the most important stoner holiday—April 20th. The thing is, 4/20 was originally a counterculture holiday to protest cannabis legalization. We have to remember that for a long time, cannabis had a severe social and legal stigma. 4/20 was a way to not only embrace cannabis but also to protest against injustices within the US. However, not everyone saw it that way, and many people use the term and holiday to get high and have fun. After all, the meaning of 420 varies from person to person. Perhaps that’s the true power of 420—it stands for all aspects of cannabis—whether that’s for recreation or legalization. Celebrate This 4/20 With Incredible Cannabinoids Now that cannabis is firmly in the mainstream, 4/20 isn’t much of a counterculture holiday anymore. Perhaps that’s a good thing because it’s showing how legalization is beginning to shift public perception. Still, the fight isn’t over, and nationwide legalization may still be far off. That’s why this 4/20, you can be in solidarity with cannabis legalization or just have fun with different cannabinoid products like CBD and Delta-8 THC. However, you’ll want to get the highest-quality cannabinoid products that are lab-tested. To do that, all you need to do is go to Simply Crafted. Simply Crafted has every CBD and Delta-8 product you could ever want. That includes edibles, concentrates, flowers, vape pens, and much more.Head on over to Simply Crafted and celebrate this 4/20 by finding the right cannabinoid product for you.

  • The History of Cannabis and Hemp

    If you’re wondering about the history of cannabis and hemp — you’ve come to the right place. Cannabis and hemp have played, and continue to play, a crucial role in human society. From medicine to textiles and everything in between, cannabis and hemp are do-it-all plants that have spanned the globe. If you’re ready to read a brief history of cannabis and hemp, continue to read along. Soon, you’ll discover in-depth information about your favorite plants — cannabis and hemp! The Beginning of Cannabis Before human intervention, cannabis evolved from or alongside its common ancestor — Humulus lupulus (hops). According to fossil records, hops likely developed into a distinct species around 6.3 million years ago. Botanists believe that hops evolved from one of their original ancestors, a type of nettle from the Urticaceae family. Looking back at fossil records, the Urticaceae family began roughly 34 million years ago. Therefore, researchers believe it was between 6.3 and 34 million years ago that the original cannabis plant came into existence. In another case, researchers believe that cannabis evolved in the Himalayas roughly 40 to 50 million years ago. Until definitive fossil records provide adequate proof, the exact time that cannabis evolved into a distinct species is unknown. What’s the Difference Between Hemp and Cannabis? Now that you know cannabis is millions of years old, let’s talk about hemp. First, let’s go over the most common question of them all: is hemp the same thing as cannabis? Hemp is a subspecies of cannabis — specifically Cannabis sativa. The proper name of hemp, according to botanists, is Cannabis sativa ssp. sativa. However, to keep things simple, we simply say hemp. Similar to the evolution of cannabis as a species, hemp evolved under specific conditions with slight differences from its ancestor. One of the calling cards of hemp is its low THC profile and exceptional fiber quality. Early Use of Cannabis and Hemp Although modern society demonizes cannabis and hemp production — humans have been cultivating these plants for tens of thousands of years. Archeological evidence claims that cannabis was domesticated roughly 12,000-years ago in East Asia. However, comprehensive archeological data shows human populations extensively interacted with cannabis and hemp long before it was domesticated. In 440 BCE, the famed Greek historian Herodotus was the first to ever write about experiences with cannabis flowers in his Histories. Before this text, there wasn’t a written perspective regarding cannabis or hemp use. From Chinese dynasties to Islamic empires and everything in between, cannabis was traded, consumed, and cultivated. The Many Uses of Cannabis and Hemp Once you realize that every notable culture in the world utilized cannabis and hemp, it begs the question — why? The answer is simple — cannabis and hemp provide(d) countless benefits, such as: Medicine Recreational use Textiles Food Cosmetics Religious ceremony From Greek vapor baths where cannabis flowers were thrown on embers to important shamans buried with cannabis seeds, it’s clear that cultures worldwide respected (and actively used) marijuana and hemp. The Prohibition of Cannabis and Hemp With so many uses and thousands of years of mutually beneficial interaction — why did the United States and other nations suddenly outlaw cannabis and hemp in the early 1900s? In 1937, the Marihuana Tax Act officially ended all cannabis and hemp sales, thus destroying cultivation efforts. The timing of the Marihuana Tax Act was impeccable, considering it was when the USDA announced that hemp produced four times the amount as trees. Additionally, America’s racism played a significant role in the Marihuana Tax Act, in which advocates claimed cannabis consumption transformed people of color (Africans and Mexicans) into sexual deviants that prey on white women. Ultimately, the demonization of cannabis and hemp was complete by blaming people of color. As such, the Marihuana Tax Act was passed with little to no resistance. Hemp For Victory Unsurprisingly, hemp was called into action during World War II. The U.S. Army was extremely short on supplies, such as rope, cordage, and cloth, because most materials were unavailable. Furthermore, most crops used for textiles were cultivated overseas, making it necessary to have a local source. As history has proven, hemp is an excellent crop for producing strong fiber. The US government, alongside the USDA, created a propaganda film called Hemp for Victory and distributed it among American farmers to assist the war effort. After the war, the American government never admitted to creating the film, and the last hemp farm was phased out in 1957 in Wisconsin. Hemp Joins the Schedule-I Club In 1970, the United States government placed hemp into the Schedule-I category alongside THC-rich cannabis. Although hemp production was illegal — it had yet to join the ranks of cocaine, heroin, and other drugs. It would take over three decades for hemp to be free of a Schedule-I classification from this point on. The Farm Bill Although most people are familiar with the 2018 Farm Bill, the original Farm Bill was created in 2008 under President Obama. Under the 2008 Farm Bill, research facilities could begin piloting hemp programs. However, the most notable extension of the Farm Bill was in 2018. The 2018 Farm Bill effectively removed hemp and all hemp-derived products from the Controlled Substances Act. Thus, hemp crops and products became legal in the United States as long as they complied with specific regulations. The most notable regulation regarding the hemp industry is the rule that all plants and products must test below 0.3% THC. The MORE Act Although hemp was released from the clutches of the Controlled Substances Act — cannabis (THC-rich) remains a Schedule-I drug. However, the MORE Act is a recent bill that passed the House of Representatives. Although it has yet to pass the Senate — the MORE Act has the potential to give cannabis and cannabis-based products the freedom it’s been yearning for nearly a century. If passed, the MORE Act will remove cannabis (THC) from the Controlled Substances Act and legalize marijuana at the federal level. As you can imagine — this is a pivotal moment for the cannabis industry, cannabis plants, and cannabis users. From evolutionary steps millions of years ago to online cannabis stores like Simply Crafted — cannabis and hemp have come a long way.

  • Botanical Vs. Cannabis-Derived Terpenes: What’s the Difference?

    Terpenes, or terps, have become one of the most important aspects of any cannabis product. No matter whether you try a Delta-8 vape cartridge or a CBD oil, you’ll probably hear all about terpenes. That’s because terpenes are responsible for the incredible aroma and flavors from cannabis and hemp plants. Not only that, but terpenes are also vital because it’s thought that terpenes can support relaxation, pain, and anxiety. However, did you know that not all terpenes are made equal? Terpenes in cannabis products can be derived from the cannabis plant itself or from botanical sources. To find out what the difference is and which one is better, then continue reading below. What Are Terpenes? Terpenes are all around us—in fact, you’ve probably come into contact with terpenes at some point today. That’s because terpenes are found in all plants and even some animals. Terpenes are natural molecules that give off taste and flavor. If you’ve ever enjoyed the scent of a pine forest or an orange peel, what you’re smelling is terpenes. Even every toke of your favorite hemp strain is the taste of many different terpenes. We could go on and on, but it’s safe to say that terpenes are in just about everything. Why Are Terpenes Important? Although terpenes are all around us, they’ve become investigated because of cannabis. That’s because the aromas and tastes of cannabis are because of cannabis’ terpene profile. Basically, the unique combination of terpenes any hemp or cannabis strain has gives it a unique flavor and taste. After all, over 100 different terpenes have been discovered in cannabis. However, there’s only about a handful of common terpenes in any given strain. These are like the main cast of terpenes that show up in cannabis: Myrcene Limonene Caryophyllene Linalool Pinene Humulene Terpinolene The most exciting thing of all is that terpenes can have their own effect. For example, scientists think that limonene can reduce anxiety and oxidants. Or, it’s thought that myrcene and caryophyllene may be able to reduce pain and inflammation. The number of potential benefits goes on, which is why terpenes have become intensely studied. Terpenes are also important because of how enjoyable they are. Think of your favorite CBD or delta-8 THC vape—you probably enjoy them so much because of terpenes. What Are Cannabis-Derived Terpenes? Cannabis-derived terpenes come from—you guessed it—cannabis plants. Now you might be wondering, why do we need to distinguish where terpenes come from? After all, the terpenes come from the cannabis plants that the product was made from, right? Not exactly, because in many cannabis products, terpenes are added in. That’s especially true of certain products, such as vape carts or any other product that has high purity. For example, let’s think of a CBD or delta-8 THC vape cartridge. First, the CBD or delta-8 THC must be extracted and then refined into its purest form. Now, manufacturers can add natural terpenes from cannabis for flavoring. They do this by first distilling the terpenes from cannabis and then adding them into the vape cartridges or other products. This gives the cannabis product a true-to-life taste because the terpenes that were distilled come from an actual cannabis plant. What Are Hemp-Derived Terpenes? Hemp-derived terpenes are exactly like cannabis-derived terpenes. That’s because hemp and cannabis are the same plant. The only difference is that hemp is a special breed of cannabis that has a low amount of THC. However, it still has terpenes like any other cannabis plant. The only difference is that the terpene profile of hemp plants may not be the same as popular strains of high-THC cannabis plants. What Are Botanical-Terpenes? Earlier, we mentioned that terpenes could be found in almost all plants, not just cannabis. That means that other plants can be a source of terpenes. In fact, botanical terpenes refer to terpenes that come from plants other than cannabis. For example, citrus fruits have a lot of limonene. Producers can use the same distillation technique and get limonene from citrus fruits rather than the cannabis plant. Then, manufacturers can take these botanical terpenes and add them to various cannabis products. Is There a Difference In Effects? One thing to keep in mind is that botanical and cannabis terpenes are the same. Myrcene from cannabis and myrcene from thyme are the same thing. After all, they’re technically just chemical compounds. That means that technically, botanical and cannabis-derived terps should have the same effects. That means that linalool should be able to support relaxation and anxiety no matter if it comes from lavender or cannabis. Is There a Difference In Taste? One thing that’s up for debate is if botanical and cannabis-derived terps smell and taste the same. Some people think that cannabis-derived terps smell and taste more authentic. That makes sense since cannabis-derived terpenes come from the actual cannabis or hemp plant. That means that the terpene profile should closely match that of the real deal. With botanical terps, producers need to try and match a terpene profile, which can be imperfect. Another thing to consider is the concentration of terpenes. Usually, there are not a lot of terpenes in cannabis, and they make up about 2% of the compounds in cannabis. However, with botanical terpenes, manufacturers can add a large percentage of terpenes. That makes the concentration of terpenes much higher than what’s possible with cannabis-derived terpenes. However, that can also alter the taste in different ways. That means that botanical terpenes can be incredibly delicious even though they aren’t precisely mimicking the flavor of natural cannabis. Basically, it comes down to preference. Some purists want their vape product to taste just like cannabis, while others don’t mind the enhanced flavor of botanical terpenes. Stick To High-Quality Cannabis- And Botanical-Derived Terpenes No matter what you prefer, you’ll want to make sure that the cannabis products you purchase have high-quality terpenes. You can do that by buying only the highest quality cannabis products from Simply Crafted. Every product from Simply Crafted is created with quality and care. Also, every product is lab tested, so you know what you’re consuming is safe and effective. Simply Crafted also has cannabis products with both cannabis-derived and botanical-derived terpenes. Head over to Simply Crafted today and try cannabis products with botanical and cannabis-derived terpenes to see which is your favorite. To read more great articles like this, check out the Top 100 Blogs on CBD at Feedspot.

  • House Votes to Decriminalize Cannabis

    The House of Representatives of the United States just voted to decriminalize cannabis at the federal level. The MORE Act, a Democrat-led initiative, passed the necessary margin with a 224-204 vote on April 1, 2022. However, the Senate remains a visible hurdle. Read along as we discuss everything you need to know about the MORE Act — and why it’s so important. What is the MORE Act? The MORE Act, also known as the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act, is a proposed piece of legislation that will remove cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act. Furthermore, the MORE Act aims to reform criminal and social justice initiatives related to cannabis. From expungements of prior convictions to grant programs for those affected by the War on Drugs — the MORE Act is a substantial piece of legislation that can change the face of cannabis in the United States. Below, we’ll summarize the key points of the MORE Act. Federal Legalization of Cannabis One of the most important aspects of the MORE Act is the fact that it would remove cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act, making it federally legal. By making cannabis legal on the federal level, cannabis businesses would have access to banking and other benefits. Expungement of Related Convictions The MORE Act recognizes the fact that millions of individuals (primarily POC) have been subject to harsh prison terms for minor cannabis offenses. If passed by the senate, the MORE Act would allow individuals convicted of nonviolent cannabis-related crimes to expunge their criminal records. Access to Federal Benefits Furthermore, the MORE Act would help cannabis businesses gain access to federal benefits. Primarily, a cannabis-based business can apply for federal loans once the MORE Act passes in the senate. Ultimately, the MORE Act will provide cannabis brands with the same benefits that non-cannabis-based businesses enjoy. Cannabis Tax and Grant Programs The most important aspect of the MORE Act is the fact that it taxes cannabis sales and funnels a percentage towards grant programs. The grant programs fall under three categories: Community Reinvestment Grant Program Cannabis Opportunity Program Equitable Licensing Grant Program All three of these programs are geared towards communities and individuals that were the most affected by the War on Drugs. Therefore, the MORE Act will produce grant programs that help individuals adversely affected by the United State’s current drug policy. Most importantly, each of these grant programs will give those who never had a chance a shot at entering and prospering in the cannabis industry. Labor Statistics Lastly, the MORE Act will enable authorities to generate labor statistics that prove the disparity between White and Black cannabis business owners. Currently, the vast majority of cannabis-based businesses are owned by White men. As such, the MORE Act hopes to increase the number of Black cannabis business owners via focused grant programs. Who is Voting Against the MORE Act? Although the MORE Act cleared a significant hurdle during the House vote — the Senate remains. Currently, the Senate control is actually split between the two parties, with 50 Republicans, 48 Democrats and 2 Independents that vote Democrat. Still, many political analysts contend that the MORE Act is likely to fail once it reaches the Senate, due to several different obstacles. Although there are a few Senate Republicans that would vote in favor of the MORE Act, the overwhelming majority of Republican Senators are still opposed to cannabis legalization. Will the MORE Act Pass the Senate? Although everyone is crossing their fingers for the MORE Act to pass — it’s highly unlikely. As we mentioned above, the Senate is currently spilt between parties. However, in order for the MORE Act to pass, it would need to receive 60 votes in total, not just 51. This means that all Democrats as well as 10 Republicans would need to vote in favor of the Act, but currently only 3 Republicans are not openly opposed to the Act. Therefore, will the MORE Act pass in the Senate? The likely answer is no. However, we’ll be happy to be wrong and see the MORE Act pass with a majority vote. What Can You Do to Help the MORE Act? If you want to do everything in your power to help the MORE Act pass — call your senator. Although you won’t talk directly to your state’s senator — you can call their office and tell them that you want them to vote in favor. Remember, state senators represent you, so if you want your voice heard — get in touch with them today.

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