Brand: Lowell Herb Co.

Lowell Herb Co | PrerRoll Pack | .35g x 10 | Trailblazer

SativaTHC: 28.13%TAC: 32.78 %Terps: 1.08%

Contents: Greenhouse Grown Pre-Roll 10 Pack - (3.5g)

Nose/Flavor: Sweet, Dank, Citrus, Berry Notes,

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Lowell Farms Trailblazer Quicks 10-Pack delivers smooth, flavorful mini pre-rolls crafted from premium whole flower—never shake. Each perfectly portioned Quick offers a consistent, uplifting experience ideal for on-the-go enjoyment. Thoughtfully rolled, evenly burning, and packed with signature Lowell quality, this 10-pack is perfect for anyone who wants convenience without compromising on taste or potency.

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Dominant Terpenes

Beta Caryophyllene0.7%Humulene0.19%Limonene0.19%
Beta Caryophyllene

Beta-caryophyllene is known for it's wide variety of potential health benefits both physically & mentally. This terpene has a unique ability to bind to the CB2 receptors; CB2 receptors are targeted when treating pain & inflammation with cannabis. Beta-caryophyllene is also approved for use in food by the FDA & is commonly found in black pepper, cinnamon, & basil.

Potential Health Benefits
Anti-inflammatoryGastrointestinalCancer FightingAnti-depressionAnti-anxietyPain ReliefBrain FunctionAnti-diabetic
Humulene

Commonly found in ginseng, ginger, & hops, Humulene is known to lend its robust characteristics to the different scents of cannabis. This terpene has been used in holistic practices for hundreds of years due to its strong anti-inflammatory properties. Humulene has also been reported to act as an appetite suppressant.

Potential Health Benefits
Anti-inflammatoryCancer FightingAppetite Suppressant
Limonene

Limonene is found in citrus rinds and is the second most commonly occurring terpene in nature. This terpene has been used in high dosages as a catalyst in topical products to allow other chemical compounds to pass through the skin for absorption in the blood.

Potential Health Benefits
Cancer FightingAnti-anxietyAnti-depressionStress ReliefBrain FunctionGastrointestinalAnti-inflammatory

Effects

EnergeticCreativeFocusedUplifted
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Terpenes
Cannabinoids
Beta Caryophyllene 0.7%
Beta Caryophyllene 0.7%

Aromas

SharpSpiceSweetWood

Potential Health Benefits

Anti-inflammatoryGastrointestinalCancer FightingAnti-depressionAnti-anxietyPain ReliefBrain FunctionAnti-diabetic
Humulene 0.19%
Humulene 0.19%

Aromas

HerbalSpiceWoodyEarthy

Potential Health Benefits

Anti-inflammatoryCancer FightingAppetite Suppressant
Limonene 0.19%
Limonene 0.19%

Aromas

CitrusLemonHerbal

Potential Health Benefits

Cancer FightingAnti-anxietyAnti-depressionStress ReliefBrain FunctionGastrointestinalAnti-inflammatory
"TAC" - Total Active Cannabinoids 32.78%
"TAC" - Total Active Cannabinoids-32.78%

About the brand :
Lowell Herb Co.

Lowell Herb Co. has elevated the perception of cannabis consumption with its sophisticated packaging and best-selling products. Based in California, Lowell Herb Co.'s ethos is reflected through its instantly recognizable bull logo that pays homage to the fight against cannabis prohibition. The Lowell Herb Co. story dates back to the spring of 1909, William "Bull" Lowell began growing what was called Indian Hemp on his farm on the central coast of California. Henry J. Finger took a dislike to Bull's "marijuana being smoked by the wrong kinds of people". Finger conspired to outlaw cannabis and later passed the 1913 Poison Act. Bull believed in a man's right to smoke the dried plant and enjoy its benefits. When the stubborn Bull refused to stop growing his beloved plant, Finger shut down Bull's farm and later threw him in jail.

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