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Product = 510 Thread THCA Vape Carts

Potency = ~50-55%+(see pics)

Color = Golden (see pic)

Qty = 25, 50 or 100 (contact support at info@2bluediamonds.com for larger qtys)

 

Can be purchased in bulk or with a blister and/or private labeling.

 

Our Bulk Qty 25, 50 and 100,  510 Thread THCA Vape Carts are of the highest quality, containing a full gram of our premium THCA oil. With a potency of approximately 55%, our carts are sure to provide a potent and satisfying vaping experience. Our carts are a beautiful golden color and come in quantities of Qty 25, 50 and 100, making them perfect for bulk wholesale purchases. We offer the lowest priced thca vape carts on the market, and with a variety of terps to choose from, you can customize your vaping experience to your liking. Try our Bulk Qty 25, 50 and 100, 510 Thread THCA Vape Carts today and experience the ultimate in potency and flavor.

 

2018 Farm Bill Compliant. .3% Delta 9 THC or lower.

Bulk Qty 25,50 or 100 / 510 Thread THCA Vape Carts (~50-55%+ THCA Potency)

SKU: BULKTHCA510VAPE
$325.00Price
  • Available for private labeling and bottled to your request.

    What Is Tetrahydrocannabinolic Acid (THCa)?

    • THCAa is not a psychoactive compound, meaning it doesn't alter your mood or your mind.
    • Tetrahydrocannabinolic acid is a cannabinoid. Even though it is easy to confuse THCa and THC, they are different.

      THCa is a precursor to THC. Furthermore, heat can make THCa convert into THC more quickly. 

      THC is responsible for the psychoactive impacts of marijuana, while THCa is not. THCa cannot actually get someone high. If THCA is heated up pass the point of approx 250 degrees, it converts to THC.

    THCA has many potential health benefits, including anti-inflammatory, antiemetic, and neuroprotective properties. THCA rosin is extracted from the plant without decarboxylation occurring via a highly-skilled technique involving heat and pressure, resulting in an all-natural butter-like concentrate that is free of solvents, chemicals, or additives. This means it contains high levels of THCA and very low (Farm Bill compliant) levels of Delta 9 THC.

    What Are the Effects of THCa?

    • The biggest benefit of THCa is that it can be converted into THC, but, as we've said, THCa itself does not necessarily lead to any psychoactive effects. At the same time, there are a few other possible effects of THCa. 
    • For example, some people like using THCa to control inflammation. They feel aches and pains from conditions like chronic inflammation, arthritis, old injuries, and other conditions. To reduce inflammation, they might try THCa; of course, anyone with medical concerns should consult a doctor.
    • In addition to pain control, some people use THCa to help with sleep, especially if they have sleep disorders. 

     THCa vs CBD: What's the Difference?

    • While THCa is a cannabinoid acid, CBD is a cannabinoid. They are different in structure, but they are similar in that neither is psychoactive and both have similar effects, such as reducing inflammation, helping with sleep and calming anxiety.
    • CBD works with your body’s CB1 and CB2 receptors, which are cannabinoid receptors in our nervous systems. CBD binds to the CB1 receptors to balance the psychoactive effects of THC (not THCa); it also binds to the CB2 receptors to reduce inflammation and pain.
    • THCa, on the other hand, doesn’t bind to the CB receptors. It works with your body’s endocannabinoids and enzymes to reduce inflammation and pain.
    • So, they both produce similar effects, but their approaches differ.

     THCa vs CBD: What's the Difference?

    • While THCa is a cannabinoid acid, CBD is a cannabinoid. They are different in structure, but they are similar in that neither is psychoactive and both have similar effects, such as reducing inflammation, helping with sleep and calming anxiety.
    • CBD works with your body’s CB1 and CB2 receptors, which are cannabinoid receptors in our nervous systems. CBD binds to the CB1 receptors to balance the psychoactive effects of THC (not THCa); it also binds to the CB2 receptors to reduce inflammation and pain.
    • THCa, on the other hand, doesn’t bind to the CB receptors. It works with your body’s endocannabinoids and enzymes to reduce inflammation and pain.
    • So, they both produce similar effects, but their approaches differ.
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