I’m not a huge fan of marijuana oil pens

After I learned about the difference between cannabis derived terpenes and botanical terpenes I started looking for cannabis oil pens that had the former in them.

Gimmicky products get annoying after a while, especially when their utility starts to wear thin. Themed restaurants are a good example of this. They might excite tourists with their strange and odd-ball visual attractions, but they’re not going to get dedicated locals eating there daily unless they have good food to go with the nonsense. A recent viral video on the internet illustrates this perfectly, as two friends decide to make an ironic vacation out of visiting every single location in the country of this restaurant that has a jungle and safari theme. While they were expecting every location to be a dressed-up Applebees, they found out that some of these restaurants were owned by people who cared about offering something unique to the surrounding community. Some locations had average food while others had phenomenal food. They expected it to just be another stupid novelty that would wear thin by the third or fourth location, but they had a fun vacation by the end of the trip. I have had a similar experience with marijuana oil pens as I started with cheap distillate pens that had botanical terpenes in them. After I learned about the difference between cannabis derived terpenes and botanical terpenes I started looking for cannabis oil pens that had the former in them. Then I learned about the difference between ethanol extracted oil and butane extracted cannabis oil, which led me on a quest to get butane oil cartridges. In the end I found the daddy of them all—live rosin marijuana oil pens. But now that I have the best available cannabis extract in an oil pen, I realize that I prefer consuming cannabis in a vaporizer over and above these oil pen technology. It’s a gimmick that runs thin for me really quickly, no matter what quality of cannabis oil is inside.

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