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Ingredients
Myrcene, β-Caryophyllene, α-Pinene, β-Pinene, Limonene, Humulene, Farnesene, Allyl caproate, Linalool, Ethyl hexanoate, α-Bisabolol, Ethyl butyrate, Valencene, α-Terpineol, Fenchol, Citronellol, Camphene, Cedrene, L-Menthol, Sabinene, Geraniol, Camphor, Terpinolene, Isoborneol, Nerol, Grapefruit mercaptan.
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Caution
This product is intended for use only by adults 21 or older.
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
Do not use if you are pregnant, nursing, or a person with or at risk of serious heath conditions. This product has not been evaluated for safe use in e-cigarettes or any vaping application where the product(s) is/are intentionally vaporized and inhaled.
Effect Profile
Like many citrus-heavy strain profiles, Tropicana Cookies is undeniably uplifting — making it just as useful for sunny days at the beach as it is mid-winter when moods are low.
The dominant terpenes in this blend are myrcene, beta-caryophyllene, alpha-pinene, and limonene — giving it very well-rounded effects on mood, muscle tension, and mental clarity.
Aromatic Profile
Terpene Breakdown
100% Natural
GMP Certified
No THC or CBD
Third-Party Tested
FAQ
What Is a Terpene?
Terpenes are small, volatile compounds abundant in the plant kingdom. There are roughly 30,000 individual terpenes in existence, each one with a unique aromatic profile.
There are many different types of terpenes, depending on the size and shape of the molecule. The main terpenes found in the Tropicana Cookies strain are called monoterpenes which are the smallest and lightest of the group.
How Do I Use Terpenes?
Terpenes are great for adding flavor to cosmetic products, edibles, distillates, and oils. They add a unique flavor profile and may provide additional synergy to boost the effect profiles.
Terpenes always need to be diluted prior to use. Aim for a concentration of 5% or less of the total volume of the product you’re mixing.
Does This Terpene Contain Marijuana?
No. We make all our terpenes from a combination of cannabis-derived (hemp) and botanically-derived terpenes. Our fragrance experts then mix these terpenes together using data obtained from cannabis research to recreate the aroma of fresh cannabis strains.
None of our terpenes contain CBD, THC, or any other cannabinoid. Just pure terpenes.
How Do I Store Terpenes?
Terpenes have a long shelf-life, but only when stored correctly. You can keep them in a cool, dark, dry location for 2–3 years without any significant degradation of effects. However, after this point, or if stored incorrectly, terpenes will start to lose their potency.
You can also store terpenes in the fridge for longer periods of time.
Are Terpenes Psychoactive?
Yes, there are two psychoactive terpenes currently known — salvinorin A and myristicin. However, none of the terpene blends offered on Finest Labs contain psychoactive ingredients of any kind.