*This % may represent an aggregate of THC/CBD, THCa/CBDa, THCb/CBDb within the product. Consumers should review the actual product label for exact % of THC/CBD.
Product descriptions
Strain: Grape Stomper (also known as Sour Grapes) is a hybrid strain, slightly sativa-dominant (60% sativa/40% indica), created by crossing Purple Elephant and Chemdawg Sour Diesel. It's known for its potent effects and long-lasting high.
Flavor and aroma: Grape Stomper is celebrated for its strong, fruity aroma reminiscent of grape candy, with hints of lemon-diesel. The flavor mirrors the aroma, offering a sweet and slightly sour grape taste. Reviews mention a grape gumball-like taste.
Effects: Users report feeling energetic, uplifted, focused, talkative, and relaxed, with a pleasant body tingle. It's described as a good choice for social gatherings and for those seeking relief from pain or stress while remaining sociable and productive. Some users also report feeling giggly and happy.
Live Resin: Cresco's Liquid Live Resin cartridges aim to capture the full spectrum of effects and flavors of the fresh flower. Live resin is extracted from flash-frozen cannabis plants, preserving the terpene profile and cannabinoids.
Potency: Live resin cartridges are known for being more potent than flower, as they contain a concentrated extract.
Usage: Vape cartridges like this are designed to be used with a compatible battery, typically a 510 thread battery. Inhale slowly for 2-3 second puffs to maximize the experience.
Potential benefits
Convenience and discretion: Vape cartridges are easy to use, portable, and produce a less noticeable scent compared to smoking flower.
Potency: Offers higher THC levels for a potentially more intense and faster-acting effect.
Flavorful experience: The live resin preserves the natural terpenes, providing a rich and authentic flavor experience.
Warning
WARNING:
This product can expose you to chemicals including β-myrcene
and cannabis smoke, which are known to the State of
California to cause cancer, and chemicals including cannabis
smoke and 9-tetrahydrocannabinol, which are known to the
State of California to cause birth defects or other
reproductive harm.