
Zkittlez
AROMA & FLAVOR
FRUITY
SWEET
PEPPER
CITRUS
Zkittles is an extremely popular strain due to its taste the rainbow effect. With tastes ranging from mildly spicy to sweet and tangy, there’s no wondering how this strain got its name. In addition to the strong fruity, sweet and spicy flavors that come with Zkittles, the aromas that it puts out are unlike any other strain on the market. One minute you are smelling sweet citrus fruits and the next its spicy cinnamon sticks.
HISTORY OF STRAIN
Zkittles also spelled Skittlez or just skittles is an indica dominant hybrid, from parent strains Grape Ape and Grape Fruit. This strain is both bursting with fruity flavors and boasts a rainbow of colors on its leaves. From dark purples to bright greens to nearly fluorescent orange pistils this strain not only tastes like the rainbow but also looks like it too. Notoriously hard to source, this strain was bred right in our backyard in Northern California by a local company called Dying Breed Seeds.
FIRST TIME USE
Dosage Information
8 inhalations = Approx. 14mg of active cannabinoids; About 220 puffs per 0.8ml cartridge.
FILLED IN A SPRK
STRAIN PROFILE
The SPRK Cartridge features a true dual ceramic core. The dual ceramic core allows for more reliable and consistent wicking when compared to conventional single ceramic core cartridges. Dual ceramic core heating elements also ensure that even the high viscosity oils deliver respectable cloud sizes and potent flavor profiles. Carefully crafted and engineered to be used more than once, the SPRK Cartridge can be used over and over again long before you reach that burnt taste like you normally would after one use of a standard 510 cartridge
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Caryophyllene
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Humulene
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Linalool
What is Caryophyllene?
Caryophyllene is a terpene, unlike any other found in the cannabis plant. Caryophyllene will bind to the same receptors in your brain that thc binds to, giving you all the benefits of the cannabis plant without any euphoric effects. Strains containing this terpene are often the go to strains for connoisseurs looking to the most out of their herb,
What Does Caryophyllene Smell & Taste Like?
Caryophyllene is a terpene very similar to Myrcene in that it gives off the same sort of black peppery taste you can expect from Myrcene. Present in many herbs like basil, oregano, cloves and even cinnamon, caryophyllene gives off aromatic notes ranging from earthy to floral, all the way down to funky. When consumed, you can expect the same warm, spicy flair you get in your nose when consuming cinnamon.
What is Humulene?
Humulene is the terpene responsible for giving cannabis its unique scent & beer its unique hoppy flavor. Much like myrcene and pinene, humulene is a fundamental ingredient in the overall aromatic aromas found in cannabis strains.
What Does Humulene Smell & Taste Like?
Humulene has a very pungent piney smell to it, with softer aromatic profiles like basil and sage, this terpene is very distinct and different from others. Also found in hops, this terpene is a key flavor in the hoppy IPAs people drink today. Mostly found in sativa dominant strains, Humulene can also give some strains a beer like aroma and flavor.
What is Linalool?
Linalool is more of an entourage terpene. Present in many strains but rarely ever in the top 3 terpenes that makeup any one strain, linalool has mostly been a 2nd or 3rd string player on the bench. However, when it does get in the game, this terpene works wonders for the strains it's in. Packing pungent aromas and never ending amounts of flavor this terpene puts in the work to make strains like Zkittles and Do-si-dos some of the most popular strains out today.
What Does Linalool Smell & Taste Like?
Linalool smells just like lavender, giving off an earthy, floral aroma. The taste is normally akin spice and often is used to give peppermint pattys and cinnamon chewing gum their kick. And much like these popular minty candies, linalool gives Zkittles its extremely popular, taste the rainbow effect. Linalool is also present in many citrus fruits and is responsible for their sour and tangy tastes.
AROMA & FLAVOR
FRUITY
SWEET
PEPPER
CITRUS
Zkittles is an extremely popular strain due to its taste the rainbow effect. With tastes ranging from mildly spicy to sweet and tangy, there’s no wondering how this strain got its name. In addition to the strong fruity, sweet and spicy flavors that come with Zkittles, the aromas that it puts out are unlike any other strain on the market. One minute you are smelling sweet citrus fruits and the next its spicy cinnamon sticks.
HISTORY OF STRAIN
Zkittles also spelled Skittlez or just skittles is an indica dominant hybrid, from parent strains Grape Ape and Grape Fruit. This strain is both bursting with fruity flavors and boasts a rainbow of colors on its leaves. From dark purples to bright greens to nearly fluorescent orange pistils this strain not only tastes like the rainbow but also looks like it too. Notoriously hard to source, this strain was bred right in our backyard in Northern California by a local company called Dying Breed Seeds.
FIRST TIME USE
Dosage Information
8 inhalations = Approx. 14mg of active cannabinoids; About 220 puffs per 0.8ml cartridge.
FILLED IN A SPRK
The SPRK Cartridge features a true dual ceramic core. The dual ceramic core allows for more reliable and consistent wicking when compared to conventional single ceramic core cartridges. Dual ceramic core heating elements also ensure that even the high viscosity oils deliver respectable cloud sizes and potent flavor profiles. Carefully crafted and engineered to be used more than once, the SPRK Cartridge can be used over and over again long before you reach that burnt taste like you normally would after one use of a standard 510 cartridge
STRAIN PROFILE
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Caryophyllene
-
Humulene
-
Linalool
What is Caryophyllene?
Caryophyllene is a terpene, unlike any other found in the cannabis plant. Caryophyllene will bind to the same receptors in your brain that thc binds to, giving you all the benefits of the cannabis plant without any euphoric effects. Strains containing this terpene are often the go to strains for connoisseurs looking to the most out of their herb,
What Does Caryophyllene Smell & Taste Like?
Caryophyllene is a terpene very similar to Myrcene in that it gives off the same sort of black peppery taste you can expect from Myrcene. Present in many herbs like basil, oregano, cloves and even cinnamon, caryophyllene gives off aromatic notes ranging from earthy to floral, all the way down to funky. When consumed, you can expect the same warm, spicy flair you get in your nose when consuming cinnamon.
What is Humulene?
Humulene is the terpene responsible for giving cannabis its unique scent & beer its unique hoppy flavor. Much like myrcene and pinene, humulene is a fundamental ingredient in the overall aromatic aromas found in cannabis strains.
What Does Humulene Smell & Taste Like?
Humulene has a very pungent piney smell to it, with softer aromatic profiles like basil and sage, this terpene is very distinct and different from others. Also found in hops, this terpene is a key flavor in the hoppy IPAs people drink today. Mostly found in sativa dominant strains, Humulene can also give some strains a beer like aroma and flavor.
What is Linalool?
Linalool is more of an entourage terpene. Present in many strains but rarely ever in the top 3 terpenes that makeup any one strain, linalool has mostly been a 2nd or 3rd string player on the bench. However, when it does get in the game, this terpene works wonders for the strains it's in. Packing pungent aromas and never ending amounts of flavor this terpene puts in the work to make strains like Zkittles and Do-si-dos some of the most popular strains out today.
What Does Linalool Smell & Taste Like?
Linalool smells just like lavender, giving off an earthy, floral aroma. The taste is normally akin spice and often is used to give peppermint pattys and cinnamon chewing gum their kick. And much like these popular minty candies, linalool gives Zkittles its extremely popular, taste the rainbow effect. Linalool is also present in many citrus fruits and is responsible for their sour and tangy tastes.
AROMA & FLAVOR
FRUITY
SWEET
PEPPER
CITRUS
Zkittles is an extremely popular strain due to its taste the rainbow effect. With tastes ranging from mildly spicy to sweet and tangy, there’s no wondering how this strain got its name. In addition to the strong fruity, sweet and spicy flavors that come with Zkittles, the aromas that it puts out are unlike any other strain on the market. One minute you are smelling sweet citrus fruits and the next its spicy cinnamon sticks.
HISTORY OF STRAIN
Zkittles also spelled Skittlez or just skittles is an indica dominant hybrid, from parent strains Grape Ape and Grape Fruit. This strain is both bursting with fruity flavors and boasts a rainbow of colors on its leaves. From dark purples to bright greens to nearly fluorescent orange pistils this strain not only tastes like the rainbow but also looks like it too. Notoriously hard to source, this strain was bred right in our backyard in Northern California by a local company called Dying Breed Seeds.
FIRST TIME USE
Dosage Information
8 inhalations = Approx. 14mg of active cannabinoids; About 220 puffs per 0.8ml cartridge.
FILLED IN A SPRK
The SPRK Cartridge features a true dual ceramic core. The dual ceramic core allows for more reliable and consistent wicking when compared to conventional single ceramic core cartridges. Dual ceramic core heating elements also ensure that even the high viscosity oils deliver respectable cloud sizes and potent flavor profiles. Carefully crafted and engineered to be used more than once, the SPRK Cartridge can be used over and over again long before you reach that burnt taste like you normally would after one use of a standard 510 cartridge
STRAIN PROFILE
-
Caryophyllene
-
Humulene
-
Linalool
What is Caryophyllene?
Caryophyllene is a terpene, unlike any other found in the cannabis plant. Caryophyllene will bind to the same receptors in your brain that thc binds to, giving you all the benefits of the cannabis plant without any euphoric effects. Strains containing this terpene are often the go to strains for connoisseurs looking to the most out of their herb,
What Does Caryophyllene Smell & Taste Like?
Caryophyllene is a terpene very similar to Myrcene in that it gives off the same sort of black peppery taste you can expect from Myrcene. Present in many herbs like basil, oregano, cloves and even cinnamon, caryophyllene gives off aromatic notes ranging from earthy to floral, all the way down to funky. When consumed, you can expect the same warm, spicy flair you get in your nose when consuming cinnamon.
What is Humulene?
Humulene is the terpene responsible for giving cannabis its unique scent & beer its unique hoppy flavor. Much like myrcene and pinene, humulene is a fundamental ingredient in the overall aromatic aromas found in cannabis strains.
What Does Humulene Smell & Taste Like?
Humulene has a very pungent piney smell to it, with softer aromatic profiles like basil and sage, this terpene is very distinct and different from others. Also found in hops, this terpene is a key flavor in the hoppy IPAs people drink today. Mostly found in sativa dominant strains, Humulene can also give some strains a beer like aroma and flavor.
What is Linalool?
Linalool is more of an entourage terpene. Present in many strains but rarely ever in the top 3 terpenes that makeup any one strain, linalool has mostly been a 2nd or 3rd string player on the bench. However, when it does get in the game, this terpene works wonders for the strains it's in. Packing pungent aromas and never ending amounts of flavor this terpene puts in the work to make strains like Zkittles and Do-si-dos some of the most popular strains out today.
What Does Linalool Smell & Taste Like?
Linalool smells just like lavender, giving off an earthy, floral aroma. The taste is normally akin spice and often is used to give peppermint pattys and cinnamon chewing gum their kick. And much like these popular minty candies, linalool gives Zkittles its extremely popular, taste the rainbow effect. Linalool is also present in many citrus fruits and is responsible for their sour and tangy tastes.
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