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Cannabinoid

Natural or synthetic chemical compounds that act on your body's communication network. They behave as keys that fit into specific locks in your brain and your immune system, helping to regulate essential functions like mood, sleep, appetite, and pain control.

Strains

Specific varieties of cannabis plants bred for unique flavours, aromas, or effects. Three main categories include indica, sativa, or hybrid. Examples of some popular strains are Blue Dream, White Widow, and Sour Diesel.

THC

Tetrahydrocannabinol is the principal psychoactive compound in the cannabis plant. This is what is responsible for the traditional 'getting high' feeling.

CBD

Cannabidiol is a non-intoxicating, yet still psychoactive compound, used mainly for its effect on the body rather than the traditional 'getting high' feeling that THC provides.

Terpenes

The naturally occurring aromatic oils that dictate the plant's smell and taste, and influence how the THC or CBD interact with the user's body. Examples of terpenes include Myrcene, Limonene, Linalool, and Pinene.

Doob tubes

Small protective containers used to hold pre-rolls, helping keep them fresh, contained, and easy to gift or transport.