PSA: Lab testing shows Cannabis Dan carts do not contain the amount of cannabinoids advertised.

Sure. Google my username, to start. I work with a wide range of both medical and recreational dispensaries that all have different 3rd party testing requirements that I need to be familiar with. Admittedly, I am not familiar with Oklahoma medical regs and Im only even here because one of our retail customers tagged our account. We work with hundreds of different terpenes, esters, and diluents to fine-tune the cannabinoid content, cost of materials, flavor intensity, and viscosity.

Could the patient (or the dispensary) provide the test results for the terpene profile on this vape oil? It typically costs extra to obtain (in most medical states) and it may very well not be required per state regulations so it may very well not be available. However if they’re claiming they’re using such an extreme amount of terpenes and no added diluents, this would be immediately evident in the total terpene content and terpene breakdown. My point is that the amount of terpenes required to bring a THC content from 87% to 70% is an above-average amount to be using in a vape oil.

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