Fruity, exotic, creamy, and smooth, Papaya’s a one-way hit to your dream island getaway. A perfect mix of Citral #13 and Ice #2, this tropical number’s sweet, spicy, and peppery… perfect for floating all your troubles away, and helping you really veg out and relax. Mahalo!
Terpenes
Limonene
0.79%
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.
Aromas
Citrus
, Lemon
, Herbal
Linalool
0.31%
Linalool
Linalool is a multi-use terpene that carries a strong calming effect as well as an ability to act as an anticonvulsant in epileptic patients. Found in the plants rosewood, coriander, & lavender, Linalool is a popular terpene commonly present in over 200 species of plants across the world. Linalool is a good addition to your terpene selection when looking for a little R & R.
Aromas
Floral
, Herbal
, Lavender
Terpinolene
0.11%
Terpinolene
Terpinolene is a cannabis terpene with strong aromatic properties which makes it a popular ingredient in perfumes, lotions & soaps. While this may not be a prevailing terpene such as myrcene or linalool, it still has the potential to positively effect the endocannabinoid system through its numerous potential health benefits. Also found naturally occurring in apples, tea trees & sage.
Aromas
Citrus
, Woody
, Spice
Cannabinoids
Cannabinoids are naturally occurring chemical compounds that are found in cannabis and provide consumers with a wide range of effects. THC and CBD are examples of some of the most commonly known cannabinoids.
THC-D9
87.99%
THC-D9 (Delta 9–tetrahydrocannabinol)
Delta 9 THC is the primary compound found in the resinous glands of a cannabis plant, and is directly responsible for psychoactive effects. It mirrors the body’s naturally occurring cannabinoids and attaches to these receptors to alter and enhance sensory perception. THC can create a feeling of euphoria by enhancing dopamine levels in the brain. The amount of THC in a cannabis product can vary widely based on the method of consumption and the strain at the source of that product. The high that is produced is often enhanced by the “entourage effect” which is a combination of multiple cannabinoids in conjunction with various terpenes and individual body chemistry.






