The perfect complement to your favorite beverage!
Cannabliss 100mg THC Syrups - magical elixirs infused with Full Spectrum RSO and all-natural goodness. Be ready to pour some cannabis fun into your life! Say goodbye to traditional smoking and hello to a whole new world of possibilities. Whether you're chasing dreams or catching Z's, these syrups got you covered with their potent punch.
Choose from Grape, Strawberry, Watermelon, or Lemonade, and let the party begin! Plus, it's a dietary chameleon, fitting into any lifestyle - gluten-free, nut-free, dairy-free, and no sneaky high fructose corn syrup. Stir it into drinks, take shots, or get creative with your concoctions - hot or cold! And fear not, these bad boys stay fresh in the fridge for 18 months. Let the syrupy shenanigans commence!
Ask for Cannabliss THC Syrups at your local dispensary!
Frequently Asked Questions
Syrups are liquid forms of medication (sometimes called “elixirs”), most commonly based upon extractions from plants. They are traditionally prepared using vegetable glycerin, coconut oil, or other viscous medium. Syrups share many of the same features and characteristics as tinctures, which have been around for thousands of years and represent one of the earliest methods for ingesting herbal medicine.
Cannabis syrups may be taken sublingually (under the tongue), or increasingly commonly, as a beverage starter. When syrups or tinctures come into contact with the mucous membrane beneath the tongue, it diffuses through it. Because the connective tissue contains many capillaries, the medicine then diffuses into them and enters the bloodstream.
In contrast, syrups taken orally, and absorbed in the GI Tract (intestines) are subject to “first-pass metabolism" in the liver before entering the general circulation. This results in a significant portion of THC never entering the bloodstream. However, a key metabolite of THC, known as Hydroxy-THC, or 11-OH-THC, has 7-10 times the psychoactive effects of THC. This results in a more prolonged, and balanced experience than other methods of ingestion.
Sublingual administration has some advantages over oral/GI Tract administration. Being more direct, it is often faster, and it ensures that a greater portion of THC enters the bloodstream. That same THC will still convert to 11-OH-THC as it passes through the liver, but there will be less of it, having already entered the bloodstream sublingually.
It’s good for all of those things. Cannabliss THC Syrup is available in both Sativa and Indica variations. Unlike any products made with Distillate or Isolate, Cannabliss Syrups reflect the true Indica and Sativa nature of the original source flower. That is because we use minimally refined RSO, which includes all the essential compounds that distinguish energy-generating Sativa and relaxation-oriented Indica.
There are a number of reasons we use vegetable glycerin, including
- Vegetable glycerin provides greater bioavailability – the amount of medicine that makes it into the bloodstream – than longer chain molecules like MCT and Coconut Oil. Vegetable-derived glycerin is a shorter molecule than most alternative mediums for use. It is more processed than MCT (medium chain triglycerides) and Palm Oil and is hence easier to digest and is easier on the gastro-intestinal (GI) tract.
- Glycerin can also aid in relieving constipation, and can help limit dehydration.
- Vegetable Glycerin also provides excellent viscosity for maintaining cannabinoids, terpenes, and other phytonutrients in medium, while minimizing settling. Vegetable Glycerin preserves herbal characteristics of the medicine due to its inherent stability that helps maintain the terpenes, cannabinoids & other phytonutrients and resists degradation.
- Vegetable Glycerin is a natural sweetener and is often used as an alternative sweetener in foods for diabetics and a number of low-carbohydrate processed foods. It's actually less sweet than sugar and has more calories, but because it falls into the same group of carbohydrates as sugar alcohols, it doesn't significantly affect blood sugar levels.
- Vegetable Glycerin is Gluten Free. So it's suitable for those with gluten sensitivity.
- Glycerin is well absorbed by the body and then converted to glucose, however, so it may have an effect on blood sugar more similar to sugar than to sugar alcohols.
- Glycerin is very shelf-stable. Manufacturers add glycerin to foods, including baked goods, fudge, candy and nutrition and energy bars, to help maintain their water content. Other foods that contain glycerin include dairy products, soups, sauces, condiments, processed meats and seafood and water-based flavored drinks.
Yes! This is the most common method of use. In fact, we specially formulated our THC Syrups with vegetable glycerin because it is very soluble in both alcohol and water.
It really is a matter of choice. As most tinctures are unflavored and most syrups are flavored, the choice may come down to taste.
Our syrup products are available only in Arizona licensed Dispensaries and are available to both Medical patients and Adult consumers.
Our products are all made using an RSO-style ethanol-based extraction of Cannabis or Hemp bud. Using an RSO-style extraction allows for the retention of as much of the natural non-cannabinoid compounds as possible, thereby providing the same benefits from the “entourage effect” as alternatives. Using RSO enables the incorporation of the Full Spectrum of available cannabinoids. Trace amounts of other cannabinoids are still present in all of our products, a natural consequence of the whole plant approach we take.
Our current products are made using concentrated extract from Indica and Sativa strains. These infused products are “whole plant”, in that they include a full range of cannabinoids, terpenes, and other phytonutrients present in the plant.
Both our Chronic Health Tinctures and our Cannabliss THC Syrups use similar vegetable glycerin bases. However our THC Syrups are flavored. The distinction, while subtle, is important. Syrups are more likely used as a beverage rather than taken sublingually.
Our Cannabliss THC Syrups are available in Grape, Strawberry, Watermelon, and Lemonade. We selected these flavors because they are appealing in their own right, and because they complement the variety of taste profiles for popular beverages, ranging from carbonated soft drinks to alcoholic drinks.
Cannabinoids are the unique compounds that bind to the human endocannabinoid system and instantly modulate or “balance” any inconsistency they find. This “homeostasis” property is further aided by other compounds present in the plant.
Cannabis is full of terpenes and phenolic compounds, which are also found in many other plants and are responsible for their bright colors, strong aromas and medicinal properties. While hundreds of studies on marijuana compounds like THC and CBD have shown significant efficacy, isolated compounds are just the beginning when it comes to the plant’s true healing potential. We truly believe in the whole plant.
It is now commonly recognized that the interplay of all these different compounds (known as the Entourage Effect), is really what makes medical marijuana so effective as a medicine. Whole Plant Therapy refers to the use of the full complement (or spectrum) of these compounds.
Cannabliss Syrups are 1 ounce (oz) in volume and contain 100mg of THC. A dosing cup, with measure increments of .25ml is provided with the product. 3ml equals 10mg.
Because THC is the principal compound found in Marijuana, it’s no surprise that the same side effects associated with Marijuana are also applicable to THC. It affects everyone differently, but some people may experience one or more of the following side effects including drowsiness, dry mouth, increased appetite, red eyes, and short-term memory loss. Smoking THC can also affect or exacerbate respiratory issues or anxiety disorders.
Some studies suggest that THC can interfere with the metabolism of some prescription drugs. It is important that patients always discuss their medication and their use of THC (and CBD) with their healthcare professional to evaluate any potential drug interaction.
THC can increase appetite in some people (aka “the munchies”). This property makes it effective for individuals with poor appetites or suffering from wasting syndrome. Despite conjecture however, studies do not support the idea that consuming marijuana (and THC) actually lead to weight gain.
Our new THC Syrups are all Adult Use appropriate, so you don’t need a Medical Marijuana card to purchase.
Full Spectrum Multi-Cannabinoid refers to the capturing of the broadest possible range of cannabinoids and other compounds when infusing products. Our approach begins with raw, minimally processed cannabis or hemp oil, rich in cannabinoids and phytonutrients.
Syrup products are warranted to 12 months when stored in a cool, dark place. Shelf life may be extended to 18 months if refrigerated. Syrups are very shelf-stable.
Many cannabis drinks use isolated THC distillate or less healthy oils. The full spectrum dosing and glycerin base makes Cannabliss Syrups a more natural, healthier alternative. Glycerin mixes more easily than oil-based tinctures while providing zero calories or sugar unlike some edibles.
Start slow with 1-2 spoonful servings or less to determine personal tolerance. Effects manifest within 15-20 minutes so allow sufficient time before redosing. Keep out of reach of children. Do not drive or operate machinery when under influence.
Vegetable glycerin is a common ingredient in commercial food production and is generally recognized as safe (GRAS) by the FDA.
- It is odorless, sweet-tasting, syrupy, and soluble in water, making it a good addition to many foods and beverages.
- When used in cooking and baking, vegetable glycerin can act as a humectant by retaining moisture and preventing foods from drying out. This helps keep baked goods soft and moist.
- It has a lower sweetness profile compared to table sugar or corn syrup. About 1 1/4 cups of glycerin substitutes for 1 cup of sugar, but some additional sweetener may be needed.
- Vegetable glycerin can be substituted for all or some oil or butter in recipes, functioning as a binder and emulsifier. But the results may be drier and mealier compared to using all butter or oil.