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White Label & Custom Labels

What's the difference between custom and white label?

The differences between private and white manufacturing of products under a private label. The white-label products can be produced in mass quantities and distributed at multiple retail outlets, whereas the private label items are manufactured only for one retailer.

White labeling can be a legally enforceable procedure that permits an item or product to be offered and rebranded under a different company’s name.

The method used in white labeling is to use the brand’s name to market an identical, yet less costly to manufacture product. This lets brands reduce production costs and also reap the benefits of existing consumer relations.

The primary advantages of white label branding is that it helps companies save time, energy, as well as cost in marketing and production expenses.

THCA flower, TCHA Pre rolls, Delta 9 Edibles

What is THCA flower?

THCA flower refers to cannabis buds that contain high levels of tetrahydrocannabinolic acid (THCA) in their raw, unheated state. THCA is the precursor to THC, the primary psychoactive compound found in cannabis.

Many individuals use raw THCA flower for its non-psychoactive properties, while still benefiting from the wellness aspects of hemp. Consuming raw THCA won’t produce the “high” associated with heated THC, but it supports the body’s endocannabinoid system. However, when THCA flower is smoked, vaped, or used in edibles, it undergoes “decarboxylation,” converting into THC, the psychoactive compound.

THCA flower is highly versatile and can be consumed in several ways, each offering different effects, onset times, and durations. Here are some popular methods:

  • Roll into a joint: For those who prefer a traditional approach, rolling raw THCA buds into a joint provides a classic cannabis experience. We also offer convenient THCA Pre-Roll Joints available on our website.
  • Pipe or water pipe: Using a pipe or water pipe is a quick and easy way to enjoy high-THCA flower.
  • Vaping: A popular method that produces smooth, clean vapor and delivers immediate effects.
  • Edibles: For a smokeless alternative, cooking THCA flowers into edibles is a discreet and delicious way to consume cannabis.

Yes, THCA joints can get you high. While THCA is non-psychoactive, it converts into THC when exposed to heat through smoking or vaping. This process, called decarboxylation, transforms THCA into THC, which produces psychoactive effects by interacting with your body’s endocannabinoid system. The potency of the high depends on the THCA concentration, your tolerance, and the strain’s cannabinoid and terpene profile.

THCA pre-roll is a cannabis joint infused with THCA, a non-psychoactive cannabinoid that converts into THC when heated. Through decarboxylation, the THCA turns into psychoactive THC during smoking or vaping. These pre-rolls often contain THCA crystals, boosting potency and effects compared to traditional cannabis pre-rolls.

  • THCA Blunts: These are larger, containing more cannabis flowers and are often infused with THCA crystals, which increase potency when smoked. They are rolled with hemp wraps and provide a longer, more intense smoking experience.
  • Mini Pre-Rolls: These are smaller, pre-rolled joints with fewer flowers and no added THCA crystals. They offer a milder effect and are perfect for shorter, casual smoking sessions.

Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (Delta 9 or THC) is the primary psychoactive compound found in cannabis plants, responsible for the “high” commonly associated with its use.

Delta 9 binds to CB1 receptors in the brain and central nervous system, part of the endocannabinoid system. This interaction can lead to effects such as altered perception, relaxation, and euphoria.

Delta 9 edibles are food products infused with THC extracts or concentrates, sourced from hemp or cannabis plants. These edibles come in various flavors, forms, and potencies, offering a smokeless alternative to cannabis consumption.

Onset time varies by consumption method. Sublingual options like tinctures or beverages may take effect within 15 minutes, lasting 2 to 4 hours. Traditional edibles like gummies may take 30 minutes to 2 hours for effects to kick in, lasting up to 8 hours or more.

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