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These Infused Prerolls are very good but have a sweet fruity taste and there is no identfied additive. I love them but I would like to know what I am consuming. The container says “Non-Cannabis additive.”
 
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Oh, I am sorry, I am in Oregon and these are from a licensed Marijuana store in Oregon. These items have to meet strict standards and are all
Tested and tracked through out the Oregon Liquor Control Commission. I am feeling that more testing needs to be done.
 
Could it just be strain taste or do all, regardless of strain have that same distinct flavor?
It says it has non-cannabis additives so could be something like they flavor Juicy Jay and other flavored papers/wraps with. What that is, idk though.

I understand the strict standard but is that for the cannabis itself and the oil prior to being infused or is it inspected after the process and the final product is made? I don't see the paper ingredients so my guess they only inspect what actually came from a cannabis plant.
I'm sure there's little loopholes everywhere, I've seen moldy dispensary bud that's supposed to be under strict standards as well 🤷‍♂️
 
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I'm not exactly sure what you are looking for.
You don't say that there is an issue with the flavor, just that it's fruity and sweet. And seem to want to know what you are consuming.

I'm not trying to be pedantic here, but the terpenes are what are giving you your flavors. Look at the label: Pinene, Orange Terpenes, Myrcene, Lemon Oil Terpenes are all clearly listed on the label. As well as Vanillin, Citral, and Camphene. All of these should be artificial flavorings. Some of the other chemicals are readily available food stabilizers and additives.

Anyway, terpenes are intrinsically linked to smell, and smell is intrinsically linked to taste. Unfortunately terpenes begin to turn gaseous at a mere 70F. When decarbing weed for edible processing, the terpenes are destroyed in the process. So properly decarbed weed tastes like baked plant matter, and not the fruity, piney, skunky, or whatever else-ey your smokable bud tastes like.

In order to make your various edibles (or even vaping cartridges) taste like yummy things, the processors use food grade terpenes to reinsert flavoring back into the products. These food grade terpenes can be bought in bulk from various online retailers. Random Online Terpene Seller

I'm not sure if that helped, or was just a regurgitation of what you already knew. But artificial flavoring of nearly any food product is at least partially due to terpene infusion. From what I can see of that label, it's almost exclusively that way.

At least "cannabis flower" is ingredient #1. That's a good sign for a quality product.
 
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I'm not exactly sure what you are looking for.
You don't say that there is an issue with the flavor, just that it's fruity and sweet. And seem to want to know what you are consuming.

I'm not trying to be pedantic here, but the terpenes are what are giving you your flavors. Look at the label: Pinene, Orange Terpenes, Myrcene, Lemon Oil Terpenes are all clearly listed on the label. As well as Vanillin, Citral, and Camphene. All of these should be artificial flavorings. Some of the other chemicals are readily available food stabilizers and additives.

Anyway, terpenes are intrinsically linked to smell, and smell is intrinsically linked to taste. Unfortunately terpenes begin to turn gaseous at a mere 70F. When decarbing weed for edible processing, the terpenes are destroyed in the process. So properly decarbed weed tastes like baked plant matter, and not the fruity, piney, skunky, or whatever else-ey your smokable bud tastes like.

In order to make your various edibles (or even vaping cartridges) taste like yummy things, the processors use food grade terpenes to reinsert flavoring back into the products. These food grade terpenes can be bought in bulk from various online retailers. Random Online Terpene Seller

I'm not sure if that helped, or was just a regurgitation of what you already knew. But artificial flavoring of nearly any food product is at least partially due to terpene infusion. From what I can see of that label, it's almost exclusively that way.

At least "cannabis flower" is ingredient #1. That's a good sign for a quality product.
this would be my answer, if i wasnt so high haha
 
I’ve been trying tjj on stay away from distillate. Every time I buy a pre roll that is infused it has a weird cough built in and some in natural flavor.
 
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