u/RogueLegionResident

Image 1 — Beezle Glookies Shatter - Buyer Beware
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▲ 9 r/MDEnts

Beezle Glookies Shatter - Buyer Beware

The last gram I got from Beezle was decent, so I decided to try another strain. Scanned the QR code after buying only to find out residual butane is 92% of the allowable maximum (5000 ppm). I know I know, go solventless and I won't have this problem, but I've always heard great things about beezle so I'm genuinely surprised.

One of my biggest gripes with the industry is that everything we buy is a dice roll. I know it would be a logistical nightmare to try to upload COA's for every batch onto dispensary websites, but there has to be a way that we can meet in the middle so that buyers can make an informed purchase.

This little excerpt was taken directly from Beezle's website: "Like the honeybee, we seek out the finest local flower to craft top-shelf concentrates, vapes, pre- rolls, and edibles, along with producing and processing for other like-minded brands in our hive.

Rooted in sustainability and driven by passion, every product reflects our commitment to the plant, the planet, and the people who enjoy it.

The Hive has landed — taste the buzz."

Maybe I'm in the minority here, but 4200ppm of residual butane is not top shelf. Do with this information what you will, just giving a heads up so others can make an informed purchase.

u/RogueLegionResident — 4 days ago
▲ 6 r/MDEnts

1937 "Shake" Blueberry Cruffin

My wife and I have went through 7 or 8 of these 7g jars (all different strains) and have mostly been pleased, but this is downright unacceptable. This entire container is sugar leaves, stems, fan leaves, and has less than 1g of actual flower mixed in. I hand trim cannabis for a living, so I feel more than confident in saying this is straight up trim. I wasn't expecting top shelf by any means, but companies should have to deliver the products as advertised. I've been saying for a while now that there needs to be legislation passed that clearly defines what products are. We have no way to see the product we're buying before it's paid for, so we should be able to trust that it is what what they claim (at the very least). A key example is companies mixing htfse with distillate and calling it live resin. To me, this is no different, and ensures I won't buy from 1937 again.

u/RogueLegionResident — 1 month ago
▲ 15 r/MDEnts

I'll post up a review later, but this stuff has one of the most unique smell and flavor profiles I've ever come across. Bag appeal is definitely there (in my opinion)

u/RogueLegionResident — 2 months ago