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  • BamTHC: Affordable D9 Gummies

    These BamTHC gummies are some of the most affordable gummies I’ve found in this hemp, delta 9 market. Yes, they’re a celebrity brand and that’s usually something I avoid, but gummies are generally a pretty fool-proof product, so when I see them at a good price, I’m always willing to try them out.

    These are 25mg each, and I tried Blood Orange & Mayhem Melon. They both taste good, but the orange is definitely my favorite, and has a bit more flavor than the melon does.

    They come in bottles of 15x 25mg gummies for $40 each, or you can get 3 bottles in a bundle for $95 including shipping & taxes, using this code (10off):

    This price puts the total at just under $0.80 per 10mg, which is a very solid deal in my opinion.

    They hit exactly as hard as I’d expect a 25mg gummy to hit. I’ve tried them quite a few times now, before taking long walks, before hanging out with video games, before sleeping, and they’ve been consistent every time.

    Honestly, there’s nothing very special about these gummies, but they’re one of the best priced products I’ve found in this market, and they get the job done exactly as you’d want them to. What else can you ask for? I’ll be going back for more, for sure.

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  • Ruby Twist: Most Common Mistakes (Pro OR Standard)

    I absolutely love my Ruby Twist ball vape from VgoodiEZ. I wrote a page here about my thoughts on it after owning it for a year, and why exactly I love it, if you’re more interested in that.

    These are some of the most common mistakes I see people make when it comes to the Ruby Twist:

    #1: Over-Packing The Bowl

    A lot of people fill the bowl and pack it down like a regular glass piece, but the ruby twist works best with just a little bit of material. Keeping some air between the material allows the device to extract what you want most efficiently, without needing to mix it halfway through. When you fill it too much and pack It down, the hot air can’t get everywhere it needs to go, and you stop getting an efficient extraction. Your material will toast unevenly, it will feel harder to inhale, and you may need to mix it halfway through to finish the bowl.

    With just a little bit, you can easily get everything you want out of it.

    #2: Too Low of Temp

    A lot of new users are too conservative with the temperature they think they should run their ruby twist at. I usually get the best results at 550-575f, personally.

    I frequently see people say they went down to 475 or so to have less throat irritation. Ironically, lower temps can often cause a more irritating experience, as you’re getting way more terpenes which are what’s irritating your throat. At higher temps, they’re getting more efficiently vaporized and irritating your throat less, as counter-intuitive as that sounds .

    #3: Grinding Too Coarse

    Similar to #1, you want more airflow between your material, and a finer grind allows this. A more coarse grind will lead to a slower, less efficient experience with uneven toasting.

    This is also one of the biggest reasons I love my Flower Mill compared to a regular grinder. I swapped out the standard plate for a finer size plate, which gives my material the perfect texture.

    #4: Not Heat Soaking the Bowl

    Once your screen shows the temp you want, give it a few more minutes to make sure it’s fully up to temp, then put it on top of your bowl for a solid minute or so before inhaling. This basically preheats your bowl like an oven, and makes sure you’re getting up to the temps you wanted to get to.

    Sometimes people will skip these steps, and they’ll just put the heater on the bowl and let it rip, as soon as the screen shows the proper temp. This will result in weaker vapor and a less efficient extraction.

    Do you have any common mistakes or tips to add? Leave them in the comments below!

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  • Purple Punch – LIT Farms THCa Flower (Supreme Tier) Review

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    Lineage: Larry OG x Grand Daddy Purple

    Nose: Sour grape, like a kool-aid flavor. Not quite the same as all the other Purple Punch cuts I’ve had in the past, it’s missing a little bit of that classic “cookies” aroma.

    Nose doesn’t translate well to flavor at all, and it has a bit of a harsh smoke.

    Effects: Strong, mostly indica. Starts with a happy, energetic burst of euphoria, but soon levels out into a calm, relaxing, dreamy and sleepy kind of feeling.

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  • Gelato #33 – LIT Farms THCa Flower (Eighth) Review

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    Lineage: Sunset Sherbert x Thin Mint GSC

    The 8ths came individually vacuum sealed, and the second i opened this ones seal, the smell came rushing out. it’s loud, with a really good lemony, fruity dank nose. It’s one of those jars that I just keep opening purely to smell it. Even when the smell is the same, it’s like glass just makes it better.

    It hits me like a pretty even hybrid, gave me a nice bit of energy but with enough relaxation to keep it steady. Starting my morning off on a good note today!

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  • LIT Farms: Best Smalls Options – March 2026

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    Here are the top 5 strains of “Smalls” that I would grab from LIT Farms, as of March 2026.

    #5: Zoap

    Zoap (Rainbow Sherbert x Pink Guava) happens to be one of my favorite strains from LIT. It’s a euphoric hybrid with a strong sour citrus, cherry and earthy scent. Every time I’ve had it from LIT, it’s a sticky, perfectly cured bag.

    This batch has a testing date of September 2, 2025.

    #4: Black Cherry Gelato

    Black Cherry Gelato (Acai x Black Cherry Funk) is a relaxing, indica dominant hybrid with a skunky, berry nose.

    This batch has a testing date of September 4, 2025.

    #3: Mochi Runtz

    Mochi Runtz (Mochi x Runtz) is a happy, uplifting, evenly balanced hybrid with a sweet, fruity nose.

    This one also has a testing date of September 4, 2025.

    #2: Double Runtz

    Double Runtz (Most likely a Runtz Backcross (Runtz x Runtz)) is a giggly, evenly balanced hybrid with a very sweet, candy nose.

    Testing date on this one is very recent, coming in on January 30, 2026.

    #1: Gelato King

    Gelato King (Curelato x Hi Octane) is a body heavy, indica dominant hybrid with a skunky, gassy scent.

    This one has the most recent testing date I’ve seen on the whole site, it was just over a month ago as of posting this. February 3, 2026.

  • Zoap – LIT Farms THCa Flower (Supreme Tier) Review

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    Lineage: Rainbow Sherbert x Pink Guava

    Nose: Earthy, Sour cherry

    Effects: Feels very sativa-leaning to me, one bowl gets me feeling very up, lifted and happy.

    Buds: This is some of the only bud I’ve gotten from the thca world that I would call “that real sticky icky.” It sticks strongly to my fingers, and is relatively hard to break up. The buds aren’t dense though, it’s just a sticky flower.

    Overall, if i see this in an ounce option, I’m definitely grabbing more. I’m sad I only have an 8th of this one!

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  • How I’m Buying Cheap Eggs In 2025

    Egg cartons in grocery stores near me are currently $12/dozen.

    I don’t know about you, but at that point, I can’t afford to eat them at all. That sucks, because my girlfriend is vegetarian. We go through a ton of eggs!

    Luckily, I found a method to keep getting them at a great price ($2/carton!) in 2025, and you should be able to use it as well.

    And it’s super easy!

    All I’m doing is using a GoPuff FAM Membership. Just hear me out!

    I signed up for a free trial for FAM, giving me access to $2/dozen eggs, and no fees, minus a few dollars tip.

    Using this, I can get a total of 48 eggs for just $8 + a couple dollars tip for my driver.

    48 eggs would cost $48 at my local grocery stores at the moment. So this has been a lifesaver!

    And I know, you have to worry about the free trial ending and being charged for the service. But here’s the thing, it’s only $8/month. At the rate we go through eggs in this house, that’s MORE than worthwhile at the moment.

    And possibly the best part, This Link gave me half off my first order, as well.

    That’s all there is to it! Until they change up this deal, or until prices in stores are lower, I’ll definitely be using GoPuff for all my grocery needs.

    Hope this helps you!