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What Are Pre-Rolls Infused With?

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by JARS | December 12, 2024

What Are Pre-Rolls Infused With

Pre-rolled joints have been vibin' since the dawn of time. It's the OG way to smoke cannabis. Now, in today's lit marijuana scene, joints are taking it up a notch by infusing concentrates into the mix. These bad boys offer a next-level smoke sesh compared to your basic pre rolls. But what are pre-rolls infused with exactly?

What is an Infused Pre-Roll?

For a quick reminder, a pre-roll is a joint or cone that’s filled with your favorite strain and ready to get lit. But when you level it up to an infused pre-roll, that's when you add some next-level cannabis concentrates into the mix. And when we talk concentrates, we're talking about the good stuff, like hash, live rosin, wax, and kief. Cannabis brands will infuse a pre-roll by adding the concentrate to the flower inside of the joint, or dip/lace the outside with concentrate. 

Why choose infused pre-rolls?

Starting off with the obvious, pre-rolls are super convenient. You will always have a variety of options of infused pre-rolls at JARS. It’s a great way to try out new strains, elevate your smoke sesh, and even spoil yourself with something a little extra potent. You will also enjoy the higher potency, more intense, and longer-lasting high. Another major benefit is the rich flavors. Concentrates can add a more robust flavor profile to the pre-roll, thanks to the terpenes and cannabinoids found in the extracts.  

Are there pre-rolls with more than one concentrate infusion?

There sure are! These multi-concentrate infused pre-rolls can combine various forms of cannabis concentrates, such as wax, kief, hash oil, and others, to enhance potency, flavor, and the overall smoking experience. 

You can check out Baby Jeeters Infused Pre-Rolls at JARS, which have premium flower infused with distillate and rolled in kief.

Are Infused Pre-Rolls For First-Timers?

With pre-rolls making a comeback, being super convenient, and crafted with top-shelf buds, it’s the perfect choice for any first-timer. But you can think of it like this: if it’s your first time riding a bike, do you pick the pedal bike (maybe with training wheels), or do you go for the suped-up motorbike? 

For those of you who like to dip your toes in the water first just to be safe, hold off on lighting up an infused pre-roll. But, for those of you who are geared up on the motorbike and jumping cannonball-style into the water, you have that ‘bring-it-on’ attitude. Getting too high is very possible if you’re a first-time smoker going straight for the strong stuff. 

Solvent-Based Cannabis Concentrate

You don’t need to read between the lines if a pre-roll is infused with solvent-based cannabis concentrate. Simply put, solvent-based cannabis concentrates are your thick wax, hard and brittle shatter, or soft creamy butter. These concentrates are made by using solvents like butane, CO2, or alcohol to extract active compounds like flavonoids, terpenes, and cannabinoids.  

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Different Types of Infused Pre-Rolls

Shatter-Infused Pre-Rolls

There are your more popular options for infused pre-rolls. Shatter has a translucent and shiny look with a glassy texture that’s straight-up mesmerizing. Mainly used for dabbing, but when broken up, it can be sprinkled into a pre-roll. Some shatter-infused pre-rolls are made by rolling the outside of the joint with melted shatter. Sound tasty? Check out the Element Live Resin Pre-Rolls at JARS

Kief-Infused Pre-Rolls

What’s not to love about kief? These are all of the loose trichomes that accumulate at the bottom of your grinder. It is the Franks Red Hot sauce of cannabis because it goes on everything! Plus the fact that it is so readily available and there is no need for an extensive process. Infuse any plain pre-roll with your kief! Or, come over to JARS and grab one of the many Jeeter Pre-Rolls that are covered in kief! 

Hash-Infused Pre-Rolls

Hash and flower are the perfect combo when it comes to the best infused cannabis pre-rolls. Hash is made using purely the whole marijuana plant and no solvents. Flower is pressed and/or heated and during this, the trichomes caramelize into a gooey goodness. Hash is a very concentrated form of cannabis therefore it is very potent and full of rich flavors. 

Bubble Hash-Infused Pre-Rolls

Not to be confused with just hash-infused. Bubble hash is still a solventless concentrate. Instead of using solvents like alcohol and butane, the hash is flash-frozen. It is then put through an agitation process that separates and filters the trichomes to their most pure form. This makes for a more clean, less toxic, and tastier form of infusion. You can get a handful of options from Glorious and Uplyfted pre-rolls at JARS!

Wax-Infused Pre-Rolls

Another popular solvent-based option is wax-infused pre-rolls. Unlike shatter, wax that is budder or crumble concentrate has a potency and flavor that goes unmatched. You’ll notice a higher THC percentage with wax-infused pre-rolls and can expect a strong, immediate, and powerful high. 

Pre-rolls Infused with Moon Rocks

First, what exactly are moon rocks? When you combine marijuana flower with hash oil and kief, you get the most potent ‘knock-your-socks-off’ moon rocks. The flavor is intense along with being extremely potent.

Step-By-Step Guide To Make An Infused Cannabis Pre-Roll

Infused cannabis pre-rolls are all about convenience. You get your flower and concentrate fix all in one. 

Choose flower and concentrate of choice

You want to start off with whatever ingredients you prefer in smoking a joint. You really can’t go wrong with any strain of flower in your infused pre-roll. Your choice of concentrate will determine whether you are putting it on the inside of the joint or lacing the outside with your concentrate. 

Grind cannabis

You want your flower to be grinded down, just like it would be in a standard pre-roll. You can use a grinder or go old school and use your fingers to break it down. 

Place filter on rolling paper and form the cone

You have a few options here. There are pre-made cones already infused, or you can up the game with JARS Activated Rolling Papers and craft up your own filter. 

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Pre-rolls The Comeback Story

Pre-rolls: The Comeback Story

It wasn't long ago that pre-rolls were seen as a less-than-ideal option for cannabis consumers. They were often made with low-quality flower and lacked the potency and flavor of other consumption methods. But oh, how the times have changed! Pre-rolls have not only redeemed themselves, but they've become the king of the cannabis jungle in Michigan's recreational market.


Pre-rolls: The Comeback Story 

It wasn't long ago that pre-rolls were seen as a less-than-ideal option for cannabis consumers. They were often made with low-quality flower and lacked the potency and flavor of other consumption methods. But oh, how the times have changed! Pre-rolls have not only redeemed themselves, but they've become the king of the cannabis jungle in Michigan's recreational market. According to Headset data, pre-rolls are the top-selling product category and have been stealing the show with their improved quality, innovative additions, and accessible size options. So, how did pre-rolls go from zero to hero? Let's dive in! 

Quality: The Key to Success 

Gone are the days of pre-rolls made with subpar buds. Today, the high-quality flower is the standard, and consumers are reaping the benefits. Pre-rolls made with premium flower deliver a smooth and flavorful experience that will leave you saying, "wow, I didn't know pre-rolls could taste this good!" The taste, aroma, and effects are all elevated when using premium flower, and the overall experience is much more enjoyable.  

Regarding quality, JARS Cannabis sets the bar high, and its pre-rolls are no exception. You can expect only the best from their pre-roll selection and commitment to using high-quality flower shows in every puff. 

Innovations That Take Pre-rolls to the Next Level 

But quality isn't the only thing that's changed. Some Pre-rolls are also currently infused with innovation! From live resin, bubble hash, and kief, these additions take pre-rolls to a new level of potency and flavor. And let's remember that magical sprinkle of kief on top!  

These innovative twists make pre-rolls the perfect choice for those looking for a little extra kick. JARS Cannabis is always on the cutting edge of product innovation, and its pre-rolls are no exception.  Whether you're a seasoned smoker or a newcomer to the world of cannabis, you'll love the potency and flavor that these innovative pre-rolls deliver. They offer a unique and elevated smoking experience that is sure to impress. 

Size Options That Meet Every Need  

We all know that one size doesn't fit all, and pre-rolls have taken this to heart. They now come in various sizes, including .5-gram, 1-gram, and 2-gram options, making them the perfect choice for any occasion.  

So pre-rolls have covered you if you're in the mood for a quick hit or want to indulge in a full-on love affair! And the best part? JARS Cannabis offers a wide variety of size options so that you can find the perfect fit for you. So whether you're a light smoker or a heavy hitter, they have the ideal pre-roll to meet your needs.  So you can enjoy a quick hit during your lunch break or indulge in a long and luxurious smoking session in your home. The choice is yours, and JARS has got you covered. 

Smoke your pre-rolls at these Cannabis Friendly Hotels in AZ  

Accessibility That Makes Pre-rolls the Perfect Choice 

Pre-rolls have come a long way from their days as a less-than-ideal option. Thanks to improvements in quality, innovation, and accessibility, they've become the top-selling product category in Michigan's recreational cannabis market.  

And the best part? Pre-rolls are now more accessible than ever before, making them the perfect choice for those who don't have the time or the knowledge to roll their joints. 

At JARS, pre-rolls are always in stock, ready for you to try. Not only that, but the knowledgeable staff will be able to answer any questions and help you find the perfect pre-roll to meet your needs. So, whether you're a seasoned smoker or a newcomer to the world of cannabis, pre-rolls are a great way to enjoy all the benefits that the cannabis plant has to offer. With their high-quality flower, innovative additions, and accessible size options, pre-rolls are the king of the cannabis jungle. So, why not see for yourself?

Head to JARS Cannabis today and discover the incredible world of pre-rolls!

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Is Live Resin Dangerous, and Can You Eat It?

Is Live Resin Dangerous, and Can You Eat It?


One of the richest and most potent forms of cannabis you can consume. Live resin is an ultra-high-quality type of BHO (butane hash oil), a concentrate that uses flash-frozen cannabis. It's way more interesting and complex than it sounds, and that's what we are about to get into. The only "danger" in live resin is the extraction process.

What is Live Resin?

One of the the richest and most potent forms of cannabis you can consume. Live resin is an ultra-high-quality type of BHO (butane hash oil), a concentrate that uses flash-frozen cannabis. It's way more interesting and complex than it sounds, and that's what we are about to get into. The only "danger" in live resin is the extraction process.

What about the dangers in eating live resin concentrates? Can you eat it? Absolutely! Live resin is in many yummy gummies and even some fast-acting edibles, too!

Live resin just became a thing in 2013

Thanks to "Kind Bill", William Fenger, who had a been working on a live resin concentrate for a few years before hooking up with "Giddy Up", Jason Emo in 2013. They took a major problem, which is the fact that 50% of cannabis terpenes are lost during the plants dry curing time, and created a solution.

The successful production of a live resin batch that smelled and tasted perfect took the guys very little time once they discovered that skipping the curing process is the golden ticket. Typically once a cannabis plant is ripe and ready to harvest, branches are cut down and go through a curing process that enriches the taste and smell of the cannabis before being extracted.

With live resin, instead of being hung out to dry for several days, the cannabis plant is cut down and immediately put into dry ice or liquid nitrogen for a day or two. Now, all those terpenes that are typically lost will stay in tact and be present during the extraction process.

How is Live Resin Made?

Harvest and flash-freeze

The whole start of the production begins with freshly harvested cannabis flower. Again, in order to make it a "live" product, it is immediately flash-frozen. There are a few different ways to freeze cannabis flower, but the most common technique is by "cryogenic extraction", or liquid nitrogen.

Prep the equipment

The equipment needed to produce live resin uses a closed-loop extraction system. This fancy way of manufacturing live resin makes it more consistent in eliminating plant matter that isn't needed, like chlorophyll, and dangerous solvents.

Introduce solvents

The process from here is pretty similar to any other solvent-based extraction method. Using a very low-temp hydrocarbon solvent like butane, ethanol, or propane to wash/separate the trichomes from the flower.

Collect solvent mixture

Once all of the trichomes, cannabinoids, and flavonoids from the plant are dissolved into the solvent, there is the last and most crucial step.

Purge solvent

Now we are left with a soupy goop of liquid cannabis goodness thanks to the solvents. But, those solvents are 100% of the problem at this point. Butane and ethanol are the last things we want to putting in our body regardless if it's through smoking or eating. This is your "danger" in live resin. The solvents need to be extracted from the extract...

In order to remove solvents from live resin, a vacuum oven is used. It removes the air inside the oven and then the solvents are evaporated at a low temperature to preserve the terpenes in the concentrate.

Collect and store live resin

Then voila! A fresh batch of live resin is made. This finished cannabis concentrate is then sealed, packaged, and shipped to your local dispensary.

Terpene Benefits of Frozen Cannabis

This is what makes the resin "live", because it freezes and conserves the monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes, the culprits to how cannabis gets its flavor. Monoterpenes emit a faint, fresh smell and consist of smaller terpenes such as myrcene, limonene, terpinolene, and linalool. Sesquiterpenes are responsible for giving cannabis its strong, heavy scent due to their larger molecules. Caryophyllene and humulene are examples of sesquiterpenes.

When marijuana is freshly harvested, it contains higher levels of monoterpenes compared to sesquiterpenes. As the curing process takes place, the smaller monoterpenes evaporate first, resulting in a final product with a higher concentration of sesquiterpenes in its terpene profile.

Live resin products have been found to contain 2% more monoterpenes, making them smell fresher compared to products that have undergone the curing process. Research from High Times also indicates that live resin contains 11% less sesquiterpenes by weight compared to non-live resin products.

Live Resin vs. Other Cannabis Concentrates

Live resin vs. cured resin

Starting off with the basics, cured resin is what the industry refers to as the sticky film that cakes up your bowl and fingers after handling fresh flower. It's just plain ol' cannabis flower turned to concentrate with solvents.

So, remember how live resin skips the whole curing process? Instead of drying the harvested flower for up to 10 days, known as "curing", the flower is frozen for a couple of days, giving it the "live" title. Cured resin tends to have a different flavor profile because of the loss of terpenes and flavonoids during the drying period.

Live resin vs. live rosin

Both are concentrates made from extracting cannabinoids from frozen cannabis plants. But, the major difference here is the use of solvents. Live rosin is solventless and doesn't go through any sort of "washing" process. Typically made by high heat and hydraulic pressure, live rosin tends to be less potent. Because of the use of solvents, live resin contains a massive range of cannabinoids and terpenes that you won't get from the heat and pressure used for live rosin.

Live resin vs. distillate

When you want an ultra-high potent concentrate, these are the first two that might come to mind. Distillates are a highly refined concentrate that goes through a process called fractional distillation. This isolates specific cannabinoids and results in a product that is predominantly THC or CBD. You will definitely not get the diverse, rich, and complex flavors of those juicy terpenes with a distillate.

Live resin vs. shatter vs. wax

Your three very common concentrates that are potent, flavorful, and perfect for dabbing, vaping, and infusing. The differences all lie in their consistency and appearance. Shatter is a brittle, glass-like concentrate. Wax is a soft, crumbly concentrate. Both are extracted from cured cannabis flower and are not as sticky or thick as molasses like live resin.

How to Consume Live Resin

Dabbing

Dabbing live resin is a simple process. Just like with any other concentrate, you heat up the nail in your dab rig and allow it to cool slightly. After that, you can place a small amount of live resin on the nail. Once it's on the nail, it will turn into vapor, which you can then inhale.

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Vaping with a dab pen or cart

If you like to keep your concentrated products in one place, consider trying out vaping with live resin. You can purchase live resin cartridges at your local dispensary, which can be connected to a battery just like a cannabis oil cartridge. After attaching the cartridge, simply turn on your vape pen and start enjoying the experience.

Check out our selection of live resin vape carts and disposables!

Topping off

Is your flower lacking a bit of punch? You might want to think about infusing some live resin into your joint or bowl. Adding a small amount of concentrate can enhance the taste, scent, and strength of your next smoking experience. Keep in mind that burning can affect the terpenes, so while live resin won't be as intense when smoked compared to vaping or dabbing, it can still add a little extra kick to your session.

Safety and Storage

Is live resin dangerous to consume?

In short, live resin is safe to consume, but its production process can be dangerous. Why? Live resin is made using solvents, which can be explosive, requiring careful extraction and purging processes. While there are ways to make your own concentrates like RSO, live resin is best kept to being made by the pros. 

We are all about safety and encourage you to check a product's lab results through its certificate of analysis (COA). All cannabis products must pass tests for harmful substances like heavy metals, mold, mildew, and residual solvents.

Regulated cannabis products from legal dispensaries are the best choice to ensure your safety. To be a player on the safe side, get your live resin products at your local JARS dispensary.

How to store live resin

As with any cannabis product you have to remember, it is no longer a plant. Heat and sunlight are your main worries here. With live resin, using a silicone container with a secure lid will keep out light, heat, and moisture. All of these will either dry out the live resin or make it less potent.

It's super important that you don't get handsy with your live resin concentrates. Along with the fact that it's super sticky, the dirt and oil on your skin can effect the consistency of your live resin. There are plenty of tools available to dose out your concentrates without using your hands.




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December 12, 2024