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September 30, 2025 38 mins

Today we crack open Slurty3, a cross of Slurricane x Gelato 33, grown by Buzz Premium Cannabis. Don’t let the goofy name throw you—this strain brings some interesting flavor and effects to the table.


First Impressions:

Out of the bag, Slurty3 doesn’t blow you away with smell. It’s subtle, earthy, almost grassy until you grind it up—then the terps finally come alive. Think walking through a garden after the rain, with hints of soil, herbs, and just a touch of berry.


Terpene Profile (2.46% total):


  • Caryophyllene – spicy backbone, may help with pain + stress

  • Limonene – citrus lift for mood

  • Humulene – herbal, grounding vibes

  • Myrcene – earthy, relaxing base notes


Cannabinoids:


  • THC: ~19–20% (not a heavy hitter, but steady)

  • Rounded out with minor cannabinoids like CBG + CBC for balance


Effects:

Slurty3 is mellow but not flat. Expect a light body relaxation with a floaty head effect that settles in slowly. Great for:


  • Stress + tension relief

  • Mild pain management

  • A mood boost that’s more “Sunday chill” than “Friday night blowout”


Our Take:

If you’re an experienced smoker chasing knockout highs, Slurty3 might feel more like a gentle buzz. But for beginners—or anyone who just wants to vibe without getting wrecked—it’s a perfect “entry strain.” We found ourselves laughing, storytelling, and drifting into some unexpectedly deep convos.


Best Pairing:


  • Comedy club or game night with friends

  • A slow sesh where flavor and vibe matter more than THC numbers

  • Testing out that new vaporizer (the terps really shine low + slow)


Slurty3 isn’t the flashiest flower, but it’s a reminder: cannabis isn’t all about potency—it’s about the ride.


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Episode Transcript

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(00:08):
Welcome to Cannabis School. I'm your host, Jesse Angeles.
And I'm Brandon Elder. And we're here to talk to you
about everything pertaining to cannabis from vape flour,
edibles, strains, and everythingin between.
OK so this was packaged on July 21st.

(00:30):
I am not impressed with the smell.
The smell to me smells like hay I think.
He said that like great great smell, but it actually smokes
real. Yeah, so let's try this.
It just. Smells like it will.
Did you touch it yet? No, I haven't.
Hold on. Here you touch.
It first touching my softly oh hey, it's got.

(00:53):
Is it spongy? The holy shit.
Like. That's what I'm saying, dude.
That's I think that's the one where he was saying it didn't
have the best aroma, but it definitely it it smoked really
well. Yeah, he said.
It doesn't. It's not a very high experience.
Jesus. And I wonder if it's a better
smell once it's ground, like once it's broken up, sometimes

(01:14):
that makes all the world of difference in a nug.
So before we even get into this stream, we're going to let Jesse
come down from the last string. We did some cougar piss, so he's
got some CBD in his mouth. And while we wait for that, he's
got this fantastic story that isgoing to have played for us

(01:37):
because, well, I guess we'll just leave it to the story to
tell it. Well, before we get into it.
We'll just pull up the piece andlet it go from there, I guess.
Yeah, you'll be able to see all this on social and and the story
as well. And with cosmic music swelling
in the background. Open quote.
When I first arrived at Brandon's residence, I had no
idea I was about to stumble uponan artifact that would challenge

(02:00):
everything we thought we knew about human prehistory and
Stoner culture. You see, I had tragically
misplaced my down stem, what some call a bowl, revealing
perhaps just how deeply embeddedI am in this alternative
archaeological field of study. Brandon, ever the curator of
esoteric paraphernalia, revealedto me a specimen, a down stem so

(02:22):
immense it dwarfed my own humbleapparatus, clearly engineered
for a civilization far larger than ours, or perhaps giants who
walked the Earth 10s of thousands of years ago.
But then, then he produced the relic.
A water pipe. Not just any water pipe, No,
this was starry night rendered in glass, shimmering like a

(02:42):
cosmic portal, it's chamber still filled with ancient waters
preserved miraculously through time.
I narrowly avoided committing the cardinal sin of turning it
upside down, which surely would have unleashed chaos across the
known universe, or at least Brandon's carpet.
And there in the bowl, I discovered what can only be
described as a fossilized remnant of a long forgotten

(03:04):
session. Hardened, immovable, a fragment
of another age. In that moment, I felt less like
a casual observer and more like an archaeologist at Gobekli
Tepe, brushing away the dust of forgotten rituals.
Could this be evidence of a lostStoner civilization?
Were they too, gazing into the cosmos, contemplating existence

(03:24):
through the veil of smoke? The mainstream refuses to
acknowledge it, but I believe weare looking at a petrified
remnant of mankind's most ancient sacrament.
Close quote. Sounds about right.
That's pretty spot on. Man, that last strain.
Oh my gosh, this was amazing. It was under. 2019 point

(03:45):
something percent THC and. You've got it.
And 1.8% terps but dude it's gotCBDACBGACBG like it's got
CBCCBCA. This is a impeccable strain.
That kicked my ass. But we're not even talking about
that strain today, honestly, no,we're checking out another one,

(04:09):
which is from Buzz Premium Cannabis and Flour it is.
Slurdy 3, Slurdy 3. Not Slurdy 3.
Slurdy 3. I don't know, maybe it makes you
feel slutty, I have no idea. You know what to.
Find out. Yeah, the day is young.
I mean, it doesn't say aroused is one of the side effects, but

(04:31):
hey, we're not going to. Sell you know what?
That's probably what actually how it got named.
Somebody was trying to say slutty but they are so big they
go slurty and they're like. Feeling extra slurty?
Like, yeah, it does kind of smell slurty I.
Mean I have a hoodie that says world slurdiest.
Dad so oh dude. So this one's supposed to be a

(04:54):
very happy, giggly talkative strain.
Yeah, yeah, it's very. And our friend over at Beehive
said that this is supposed to benot a super high experience, but
a very turpy experience. Big shout out to Dijon, you know
your shit. Wow, our last strain review.

(05:14):
Go back, listen to that one 'cause that one.
It. It was great.
It was fantastic. I'm coming down now.
The shot of lemon juice and and some CBD definitely helped to be
able to peel that back. But it is like one of the best.
Dude, that would be like, let's go to a comedy club.

(05:34):
Oh yeah, you don't even have to be extremely funny and I'm going
to fucking laugh. Oh yeah, right.
I mean, I was laughing my ass off during that last one, but oh
man. I mean, it's definitely like it
changes the game. The nose opens up more.
It's way better once it's groundthan it was in the bag.
The terps from it let's. Take it doesn't, it's super
mild. That's what I kind of like about

(05:55):
it. It's it's so mild that you would
almost think it's hemp, but it'snot because hemp has that kind
of dirty smell. Yeah, yeah, it's a very hay kind
of smell. Yes.
Especially if they don't. Not bad.
I mean, it's not strong at all. Just mild, pretty subtle, like
cut grass, yeah. Doesn't smell like cuckwood,

(06:17):
that would be weird. Yeah, the cougar piss was 1.8%
terps. This is 2.46.
So this one, he said was super terpy.
Really excited. Let's turn that on.
We're still rocking the stores and Bicol Volcano Hybrid today.
To be respected by any means. One of the things that I learned

(06:38):
on this last episode was that ifjust just have enough, maybe.
Low and slow, Low and slow. Because it's really easy this, I
would say like this would not begood.
Like if you start your day with a volcano now, maybe you're that
kind of person going. No, I fill up the bag.
Totally get that. We're leaving this going and

(06:59):
then reloading it. And it wasn't a lot.
We didn't use a lot. It wasn't like a crazy amount.
What 2 bowls worth. Yeah, that's definitely how I
got through my day yesterday because after this.
Yeah, that's awesome. And.
It's so cool but. Isn't the venti kind of like
this? Yeah, it is.
It's great for portability. So if I'm like out and about and

(07:23):
stuff like everything's amazing.It is literally just a tiny
volcano. Isn't that funny dude?
Like no matter what, no matter what, every single vaporizer, I
always go back to stores and pickle.
Yeah, they just came out with a new one.
What The VZ? It looks just like the Venti,
but smaller. It looks like it fits in your
hand right? Hey, guys.

(07:45):
VAZY. I am rocking the mighty.
It's a little anyways. That's OK, we'll.
We'll drop that there. There'll be links in the show
notes. Yeah, go check emers.
And Bickel. Yeah, we have codes and
everything like that. Amazing.
Products. I swear we do.
I'll go check in the emails. I emailed their person and I
wonder if he's still there so I might e-mail their main

(08:07):
marketing one to see because it's been a minute.
Well, it's just we, we've loved the, we've always loved the
product, always. I don't think there's ever been.
We never should on stores and bickel they always Nope.
The only downside has been battery life on like the crafty
and that's only because of its size.
Past that and that's really justa barrier to entry of like hey,

(08:27):
if you don't consume quite as much as maybe heavier user, then
it's perfect device. So terp wise, yeah.
Yeah, it's supposed to be karyophylline, limiting and
humor. No, no, it's terpy.
Yeah, it feels like a garden. Shit in my mouth.

(08:48):
Like it legit, dude, it it smells like going into
somebody's garden right after rain.
Slight petrocore. I know I get like way detailed,
but it is it definitely like what I'm seeing in my head is
I'm seeing corn stalks, I'm seeing melons and gourds.

(09:08):
Isn't that crazy? This tastes like a garden.
Interesting. It's super terpy.
Oh my goodness. Yeah, you're going to.
Let's turn it up. Brandon's allergic to.
Turds. Oh my gosh, let's go there.

(09:29):
So this one's bred with Slur Cane and Gelato 33.
You're so slurty. I know such a slurty dad.
It's not a super heady strain. It's a very relaxed body strain,
a lot what Bijan said. He said.
It's it's it's not bad. It's not a super high strain

(09:50):
though. The last strain, Cougar piss
100%. That is a fun time.
Super. Yeah, this one's.
It's still pretty to the face though, which is interesting
because I swear it's supposed tobe indica dominant.
Yeah, that doesn't mean that youwon't feel it there into
custody. That doesn't always mean that
you're going to feel uplifted, energized, focused, or in the
couch, sleepy, relax. Pain relief like a terpenes.

(10:13):
Yeah, you can see how cougar piss could also be pain
relieving because of constant not only I mean you just you're
giggling. It's like it settled in the
initial didn't feel. Like no.
But like 1520 minutes into it, it was like, oh OK.
Well, to what you had just described, my lower back is all
the sudden tense, very strange. And somebody's like, well,

(10:36):
fucking sit up. I'm like it's.
Hard. That's funny.
So this one is. Gone just.
Kidding. It's surprising this one is
supposed to be like flowery, earthy and slight Berry notes in
it. I don't get that.
I get definitely earthy. Super earthy right after rain.
It's like eating something freshly picked out of a garden.

(10:57):
That's what it tastes like. OK, I turned.
It up isn't my dad, he's got thegarden right on the river and
they always have way too much shit so I don't have the same
kind of tingling. It's interesting because from
the last train it's actually settling down.
Yeah, it's in my jaw too. Yeah, like I can feel it in my
teeth. Now if I can think good about my
teeth, trying to feel my teeth. You know what that reminds me

(11:19):
of? This sublime song.
I don't know why dude, it's fucking my mind.
Feeling teeth? No, no, this is the start of
this song, the Sublime song says.
I can feel the fleas crawling onmy fucking nuts.
Or something like that. That's terrible.
And when you said try to feel myteeth, I'm like, it's like it's
like that type of level of attention, like, hey, I feel

(11:40):
something. Nope, that's definitely a flea.
Like you're Superman by that point, but that's.
Hilarious. But I'm just saying like, no,
I'm good. I, I've learned my lesson last
time. What one of the things we really
like about the volcano. And, and that's a really good
idea too. If you're, if you're like many,
you don't have a special someone, right?

(12:02):
Because we're still trying to learn that whole process, we
understand takes time. But you're probably living with
a bunch of people the same as you, like.
And you, you know, it'd be nice if I was single, I would want to
live with roommates. 1, I don't want to be alone.
And two, I would love to have this like cool path had people

(12:25):
that just go over there and thisis just like you, You have like,
you know how people have fuckingsnacks and shit out sometimes at
their home? I always love that about people.
Like there's a jar of diabetes right there.
Right, my grandma's house. Yeah, exactly right.
And always grandma's house, right.
And then, you know, it's like there's a bowl of diabetes.
My. Grandpa had diabetes and he died

(12:46):
from yeah diabetic shock I. Mean there's always a bowl of
diabetes on the on the counter, right?
Open the fridge. Yep, but it's everywhere.
It's a. 128 oz from 7:11. But what's great about this is
that you could just have it there.
You could have these snacks around, label them.
And just like have that type of community where if you're

(13:09):
smoking, like dude, one thing that I know is that I really
enjoy spending time with other people when I'm smoking. 100%
Well, that's before I was seeinglike when I was single, I did
have roommates and that's literally what it was is it was
Casey, it was Chad. When we were super close, it was
Matt and we would we'd hang around and smoke.

(13:30):
We'd just have sessions and goofoff and fuck.
Around and talk and yeah, yeah, the real community, dude, and
that's why. The church stemmed from where I
started doing every Sunday and it got 20 to 30 people that
would show up and we'd smoke andlisten to music and just talk
every Sunday. And it was like, like, that's
what it stemmed. From Very cool.
Building that community of just having a session with someone.

(13:53):
You know, you know, I've actually thought about
incorporating this with a Bible study group because I'm, you
know, me, I'm, I'm, I'm steeped in that.
I love the New Testament and it's fun to be around other
people, especially those who have been closed minded but are
willing to open. And when they open and, and you
go through it and your high shit, their brain cracks open.

(14:16):
There you, you see their whole world crack open.
Not in a negative way, no, but it's like, it's like how I am
like, you know, I, I, I understood what you went
through. I totally understood what you
went through growing up. I understood exactly why you
should feel the way you should feel. 100% empathize, know like,

(14:39):
yeah, well, you can change your mind to how how and it's it's
that realization. These are very deep.
This is a deep strain. I like this.
This really leveled me out from the other one which is.
So it's supposed to be Chad, like giggly which?
Stoic. I feel like the other one was
more giggly. Oh my God, I like, I love that.

(15:01):
I mean, don't give a yeah. You couldn't do that during work
day. Oh like yeah, I totally rocked
some cougar piss. I've noticed that like what is
it Super Lemon haze? You're not to talk.
And the reason why I say that isbecause you are in hyper
fixation mode. That's what super lemon haze

(15:22):
does for me. And when you're in hyper
fixation mode, you just move. It's just go.
But when something pulls your attention away, this doesn't
allow me to lock on. So super Lemon Haze.
I have a Co worker that likes talk to me, right?
And I like talking to him and that's a problem for both of us

(15:44):
sometimes. And so I'm just like, I think
about that and I'm like, yeah, Ishouldn't smoke this strain when
I'm working. Yeah.
I shouldn't smoke too much of it, but then I did a really nice
mix. Yeah, I took Cheetah Piss and
Super Lemon Haze mix them together.
Great. This has higher percent of THC
and higher percent of. I am not that high.

(16:07):
I'm not either. Well that's what he was saying.
Is this not a super high strain?And what does that typically
mean? That means that your THC
percentages really have nothing to do.
Dictate your experience. I'll tell you what, I'm not a
big fan of the flavor. It's very yeah.
It's just leaves us like really weird.
It is more of the earthy herbally.

(16:29):
So for those who are very granola, you might like that,
you know, somebody who's like, get that delicious Italian
dressing away from my salad. Yeah, they go in.
Lemon juice. Only their own.
Yeah. Yeah.
You know, so. Oh, my God, Emily.
Emily had me start watching Portlandia.
Never seen it before. And I was like, you know, this

(16:50):
really makes me never want to move to Portland at all.
Yeah, I never think, you know, that's like saying Detroit.
It's like a getaway destination,just like, yeah, go to happy
Detroit or Baghdad, you know? Or, you know, I mean my kids,
surprisingly, they lived near Detroit in a little like suburb.
Oh yeah, in Michigan. For a year, dude.

(17:12):
Michigan's beautiful. There are some really beautiful
places. There's some really shit places,
but there's some beautiful places in Michigan.
My time in in Ohio and in Michigan, just gorgeous.
It just made me sick and not seeing the mountains as much.
Yeah, that's what I miss every time I go to flat states or
drive around the country. I do appreciate, like, Tennessee

(17:34):
is gorgeous. They've got beautiful mountains.
It's so green. Kentucky's really green.
And the rolling hills of the Midwest can be pretty in the
spring and stuff like, and sunsets out there are beautiful.
Like, there's beauty everywhere to be found.
But like 100% leaving Utah, going to other places, there's
very few mountains that I see regularly that compare.

(17:59):
There are in other countries andother places.
There are some incredible mountain ranges.
Yeah, they look very similar to ours.
But like where we? It's unique.
Are constantly surrounded like legit in a bowl of mountains
like. Well, and it's crazy too.
Like when you're in Washington and you see the majesty of Mount
Rainier, Oh, yeah, You're just like, whoa, that's fucking

(18:21):
crazy, like. Because it looks so.
Because our mountains aren't that way.
No. Well, then it looks like it
stands out from everything. You come here.
Well, the mountains don't stand out from the mountains because
next to it is another mountain and next to that is another
mountain and next to that is another mountain.
So. Yeah, it's just constant.
And then what's crazy is there'slittle worlds inside the

(18:43):
mountains, like completely different, completely different
ecosystem complete. I mean, that's one of the things
that's so beautiful about this state is that you can go to
another world within two hours. I love like the difference of
colors even in mountain ranges. Oh dude, like.
Southern Utah, or. Even if I drive Nebo loop.

(19:05):
Yeah. Payson Canyon I.
Get. I know.
Gorgeous pine trees. I get aspens.
I get into red rocks like Payson.
Payson Campgrounds, is that, is that what it is?
Payson Lakes? Yeah, dude.
Beautiful area. Like my wife and I, I keep
asking my wife, I'm like, why haven't we gone back there?
Because we go, we go to Diamond Fork.

(19:26):
It's closer, but I don't think diamond forks.
Anyway, oh I hate it. I'm not a fan of.
It it's dirtier, it's yes, like less trees, less shade.
You remember that time you came out with my family?
We. We.
Stayed in lakes. Yeah, and it was just like windy
as shit and it was cold. I don't know if I was cold
though, because I don't know. Well, yeah, you don't get cold.

(19:47):
No, I mean at night like in my Ifeel like camping stuff.
I usually have decent decent gear.
This is a weird strain. It's I'll tell you this though,
I do feel it. I feel it in the back of my
head, but I'm not. High.
Yeah, I don't. Not at all.
I feel like. This feels almost like a cart.

(20:07):
So it's interesting because. I mean that's shitty for me to
say, but it feels like a. Cart I was here on the last
strain and then smoking a higherpercentage THC and terps.
I've actually feel like I'm about here now.
Yep. This one's the strain's supposed
to be used for pain, stress, anddepression.
And it it might, it might actually help some with pain.

(20:29):
I don't. That's the weird part is like I
feel pressure from it like in the in the middle of my.
Back, yeah. In the back of my head, I feel
like right here, but I don't feel like, and this could be, I
mean, somebody could love this type of strain.
This is definitely for those whoare new, this would be a very
good beginner strain. Yeah, that's why we're feeling

(20:50):
the way we feel. It would be a good beginner
strain. It's not super sedative, it's
not super heavy, it's not a ton of pressure in the head, it's
not like. Great for a vaporizer.
That's what I mean. Honestly instead of going to
carts, pick yourself a stores and pickle.
And the reason why I would say that get the get the crafty.
Start small. It's not.

(21:12):
Easy, I think is in the 200 and something price range.
Yeah, it's like 260. Well, and it's worth the
investment. I know it's really easy.
You're looking at it going well.I don't have a lot of money,
Jess. Well, yeah, I know.
Fucking neither do we but the SO.
Here, hang on. On that note.
Yeah, he's getting things. He's reaching into the cupboard.
He has gone into another world. OK, he's back.

(21:34):
All right, so I give away already been vaporized flour all
the time because last time I gave an entire jar of this size
to Ruth because, well, I had toomuch.
I gave you at least 1/4 of an ounce of.
About that size in. A bag.
Oh, this truffle, OK, that's waymore than 1/4 ounce then.

(21:57):
And then I've got all of this right now this is just flour
that I've used, but I can turn this into tinctures, edibles,
topicals. And so my product that I've
already used where I've felt my experience, I've gotten the pain
relief, the high or euphoria that I'm wanting from it.
Well, now I also have secondary product that I can turn around

(22:19):
and make myself more product with the same product I already
bought once. So it does cost more for a
vaporizer and stores and pickle,They're like one of the only, as
far as we know, the only medicalgrade product out there as far
as dryer vaporizers go. One of the oldest and they are

(22:39):
it speaks to, I mean not to say that the engineering over there
far exceeds a lot of other ones and people could say like they
can do another one. We've seen this exact idea from
like. Several Heathers.
MJ Arsenal has 1 I think. Airizer has.
One air air riser. That's the one I was thinking.
About it's good and it's a good entry like market one because.

(23:03):
Yeah, this one's pricey. Yeah, this is pricey.
This That's why I'm saying like if you've got roommates, pitch
in like each one of you are put probably maybe 90 bucks.
Maybe that how many roommates you have.
Yeah, dude. I mean, typically I.
Have two. If I if I was able to, sorry
about that if I was able to. But even then they have a base

(23:24):
level volcano. I think that's 400 bucks.
So if you have less people in there, you can still get one of
those. This one is supposed to do
concentrates, but I have devicesfor concentrates so I will never
do that. This will only ever be for
flour. That would be a pain in the ass
to clean after exact. Hose, I don't want to deal with
that. You would lose so much too.
Yeah, that's what I love about. Like, dude, when we're talking

(23:47):
about your, what the fuck is on top of that?
Is that black? Oh, so this device looks.
Like a nipple. Yeah, well, they sent out two
glass pieces. That's cool looking, Yeah.
Oh, that's way cool. So this is the bomb mag loud,
which honestly I have been usingand I hate to say this hate to

(24:12):
say this no, you don't, but it'strue.
I have actually not used my doctor dabber switch since I've
gotten this and I love my doctordabber switch.
You guys know that. But this guy is so tiny, so
portable and honestly the other glass piece that I usually have
on it. The whole thing is like this
tall. It's so small, so we have a code

(24:33):
down below in the show notes. I think you can save 2015 20%
off yeah on it. So the BOM mag loud is like 169
are. You serious?
Let me. See without our code so.
The cycloud is just a little bitmore, isn't it?
I think so. I think it was like 200 with our
code. Now I'll tell you what though,
man. Oh dude, that really has moved

(24:53):
around. Well, because they sent out the
second one. That's the different top.
That's the mag loud versus the original.
One dude, that's so cool. So it's not quite as
entertaining as the fidget spinner one, but it's still
pretty. I cleaned the other one.
I got it sitting over there. I just.
I've got 2 now so I. We can trade.

(25:15):
These are like pokemons dude. That would be cool man.
Yours gets sticky cuz I dab. A lot, yeah.
Yeah. I usually have to clean my
devices often. Because but that's what's cool
about cleaning this too. Super easy.
All I do is just as I pop off, Ipull that out.
Yeah. And I drop it into ISO and I put

(25:37):
that, put it into ISO and I let it sit for probably like about
an hour. I come back, just drain it all
out, wipe off this one, grab like a paper towel and just and
everything comes out. And then what I do is I put the
paper towel underneath cuz there's the ports.
Yeah, flow it through it. And then you just see.
Yeah. And then I put it back in the

(25:59):
ISO, put it back there until it goes clear.
Yeah. But these things clean so
quickly. Yeah.
Like I put the. What's the stuff that we use?
ZAP. Yeah, I just run ZAP through
this. I need I just subverge it so
long because I truly I haven't used glass so much because.
That whole bottle of ZAP I couldput.

(26:19):
Another only bottle that I used has been George Jetson and past
that I was only using ISO to clean my doctor dabber and so I
haven't bought ZAP in ages now. But I should get some just to do
the glass on this because I I doappreciate how easy and nicely
it cleans glass. I will say they have a really

(26:39):
cool assortment of the glass too.
Really nice like good, classy, fun stuff.
Yeah, you know, not over the topreally good stuff.
I I've been super impressed withthis company so.
The I know we're talking about this just.
For we're high. Well, you know, I'm not high
anymore. I still feel like me.
I feel. Like I feel the weight that's in

(27:00):
my head. Yeah, I don't feel like.
I'm getting a headache. Oh, no, yeah, it's right here.
That's weird. So the reason why I like this
aside from portability is the battery life lasts me probably
almost all day and. It charges fast.
You get the same temperature control that you do with a
Doctor Dabber, A Puffco Peak, any of those ones that give you

(27:22):
full temperature control. And you don't need an app to do
it. You can do it all in here.
Doctor Dabber, you need the app.Puffco, I don't know, you might
need the app to get full temperature control.
It might give you just like the four or five slotted ones
outside of that. You know, I I prefer analog
anyways because I I don't want to go to something else.

(27:46):
I don't need an. App No, I don't need an app, I
just. Need to my phone to do it.
Up, down, yeah. That's literally all I need.
Power. We're not even up and down.
This has one button, but they'venavigated.
It's really easy. How to give you full temperature
control? Yeah, and for those people who
are weird and use Celsius, they could put it to Celsius.
But it goes from 200 to 700. Yep, it's a huge range.

(28:09):
Massive range and it's again, one of the great things too that
I love about it is that it doesn't I I feel like it
actually the bowl doesn't go insanely hot all of a sudden and
you can get a lot more out of your.
What is your temperature that you dab at usually?
I played around, my sweet spot is around 435.

(28:29):
OK. I still really enjoy starting at
400 and doing maybe 2 rounds there.
The terps, the flavors are just so good.
And then from there I'll go up to like 485 and do like one more
bowl and then I clean it and then.
Yeah that's what I love about this one.

(28:50):
I need to get a smaller one on the top.
I have that long ass one cuz theother one broke yeah cuz high
anyway so but what I'd love about it is that I go to work I
have a little bit there my breakI have a little bit more and
then a little bit before my drive on the way home very I do
I do like 3 or 4 puffs yeah and it's great man like I get so

(29:12):
much more out of my cannabis throughout the day.
I know we're reviewing this slurry 3 but.
This is. All over the place.
Yeah, it's all over. But it's, I don't know, I think
it. Feels more all over the place
than the Cougar Pass. Yeah, yeah.
I don't feel like I'm. I don't feel like I don't know.
I felt like we had more of a direction with the conversation

(29:35):
with. Yeah.
Than with Slurty, 30. Dude, I'm feeling in my neck.
It's. Weird.
It's like all super tight. Yeah.
Just it goes to show like, you know, sometimes you, you get
some things and you're like, hey, you know, we'll get.
And that's what a lot of growersdo.
They're like, you know, let's change it up based upon what a
lot of people are buying. You know, that's why you get all

(29:57):
these constant hybridized strains.
Yeah. And instead, sometimes it's just
like, oh Gee, that's one of the things like I really like about
Bichon, dude. He's straight up, straight up.
When he's big on OG strains and trying to bring back some of
those to like I and I don't knowwhat your guys thoughts are,
drop it below. What are your thoughts on how

(30:18):
the strains have been recently? Do you guys love the direction
that everything has been going, like the sweetness of strains,
the kind of everything that's been coming out, or do you miss
more of the OG strains, the original strains that we had,
you know, a couple decades ago? Yeah.
What brands are you seeing like you're actually really going

(30:40):
towards now you know, or if you're you know or and and I
want to ask about legacy market like have you guys seen a change
there? We haven't seen a change dipping
quality but. Well, it depends.
Yes or no? Yeah, no, I I'll take that back
because I remember some of that popcorn.
There's well, there's like the ones that I'm thinking even

(31:03):
about the black carts and stuff and the white carts.
There is always, and it kind of happens in a lot of industries
because they get to a certain point and realize, oh, we can
cut a margin here, oh, we can cut a margin here, oh, we can
cut a margin here. And so you end up with what
starts as great products, great quality, great hardware and it

(31:27):
kind of deteriorates over time. That brand that initially you
were really excited about and was all you would go to, now you
find that you actually don't even want to consume that
anymore because it's just how they have kind of gone to.
And it's disappointing to see because I feel like it's not

(31:49):
legacy market only, it's all of the market.
And some of the legacy ones haveto provide a better service and
a better experience because they're going well, Yeah, you
might be this, but like they're still competing with legal
markets. Too, Yeah, Msos are going to
kick the shit out of them. I mean, those Msos are going to
take some the same type of quality that they're getting in

(32:11):
a legacy market and being able to sell that off at A at a
decent. It's still a decent profit for
them, but they just wait. Yeah.
And your cure reliefs or wherever they're going to just
go. Yeah, we're just going to take
it and do whatever. You know, it's like even
wholesome coal, like they're no longer around.
They're gone. Like the brand is gone.

(32:34):
Oh, because it was bought by someone else now?
Yeah, Yeah. By that little people, I think
it was like Minnesota or something They well, the name is
going to be different, yeah, butit's part of their national
brand. And this guy at my, my office,
he's like, oh, I've got this lead into wholesome coal.
And I'm like, just let that go. And he goes, You don't think

(32:55):
something like Nope, Nope, because it's not run from here.
Yeah. And I was like, so he's like,
but we could, I said, no. Now it's part of a larger thing.
Yeah, you have to get in on there.
It's not here. Yeah.
And it would take too long. And you don't, you don't have a
license in that area anyways. But it's, you know, it's, it's
sad to see that. But then at the same time I'm

(33:16):
happy for it because we need to have that available.
The only thing is, is that and now you're in direct competition
with legacy markets and legacy markets tend to have better
product period. Sometimes, yeah.
Sometimes, sometimes you get youget some mids.
Craft growers and stuff too. Yeah.
Oh, yeah. I mean, and, and you know,

(33:38):
individuals like us and you guysand everybody around the world,
you support that by being able to buy quality, quality, you
know, plant, you know, magic. I don't know what you want to
call it. I don't want to just call it
weed because it just kind of likes that's, I mean, it's the
thing that I don't know. I I've been noticing like

(34:01):
there's a lot of other places that are really dipping in
quality in almost everything. And you know, to be honest, a
while ago I didn't feel that wayabout Moxie.
I didn't feel the way I feel today about Moxie.
Well, because we had that first experience with them and it was
their products were good. They were right.
But it wasn't like they are now.No, Wow, Wow.

(34:25):
No, I mean amazing, you know that.
And then you know, Frank has been amazing to not, and I don't
even want to say work with. He's been an amazing friend and
he's been a great insight on a lot of the industry.
He's been all over with it. It is his life.
I mean, and he does what he doesnow because he has made it his

(34:48):
life. It's a passion for him.
Yeah. And you can tell from the
quality of product. Like he gives a lot.
He has direct tie into the quality of a product over there
because he understands all of ittoo.
I mean, he's been all the way from just being some random dude
who was just taping up boxes andputting labels on shit.
And there's such a small scale business, like there's 8-9 on

(35:10):
there. Like that's it, yeah.
And so you know. In each location, in each
location around the United States, they're like small cells
and they all work independent, but they all work underneath the
brand. And that's what's really cool is
that I have because of Frank, I really, the brand is so much
more of a cannabis brand that I would recommend, period.

(35:35):
Yeah. And the cool part is we could
say that, and it's in different states.
I have a friend who she's alwaystold everyone that she doesn't
feel edibles. Edibles don't affect her, so she
just doesn't eat them. And I gave her one of the 90
milligram ones from Moxie. She tried it and she loved it.
She felt it. And she was like, Oh my gosh,
that was amazing. That's cool.

(35:56):
And I was like, OK, was that like the perfect dose?
Do you feel like you could? And she's like, no, no, that was
perfect. And I was like, that's awesome.
That's amazing. So it could be the process, the
method like the and these pectinand that like it could be
everything that goes into that as well as there's so much more
that goes into people feeling ornot the 100.
Percent, dude. Like, I mean, we, we've tried,

(36:19):
we've got, we get legacy edibles, right?
They're great. Oh, they are, yes.
They're great, but I really likeMoxie's.
I like to feel it's consistent, it's predictable.
Well, and I only because Frank gave me 90 a hundred and 150
milligrams. I only take two edibles, then

(36:39):
I'm not eating. A whole fucking bag, yeah.
Or like 5 edibles at a time or 10 edibles at a time.
I'm taking 2. That's cool that and that's one
of the things to to be able to think about like where you guys
are at like are you guys seeing brands that you're really
gravitating towards? Did you guys try Moxie products

(37:00):
back in the day? And we're just like, I don't
know, it's kind of mids, like I really would revisit it.
Yeah, those here in Utah or those who are who come through
and, you know, maybe they have afriend who has a card that maybe
had visited the dispensary before you came there.
I don't know. Anyways, yeah, but ask them
about these types of products right now like line and Buzz.

(37:23):
I love their products so far. I mean I have been pressed.
It's been fantastic. Holy.
Shit. Good shit.
Yeah, yeah. Chef's kiss.
Yeah, so guys, slurry #3 it's a rant.
Slurty, Sorry, slurty #3 if you're more of an experienced
cannabis consumer, you won't really like the flavor.
The experience is OK. I would get it on sale.

(37:46):
Yeah, it wouldn't be bad to have, but it wouldn't be my
first to go to. But it might not be another grow
often, I don't know. Yeah, sometimes it changes up
and they're really honest about that.
They're like, Oh no, this batch is really good.
Yeah, Like they even said that about Moxie.
They're like, Oh no. And they go no, no, no, no, this
batch is good. This batch is good.
So I love that. Yeah.
That they're, they take the feedback and they put it right

(38:08):
back into the quality. And from what we've learned from
Bijan, I mean from seed to to counter, like he's very
involved. Yeah, very involved.
Hey, we'll have you guys. Take care.
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