Jetpacks’ Diamonds in Ice Cream are crafted from premium live resin, offering concentrated THC crystals for a powerful, long-lasting experience. These diamonds deliver a potent and flavorful hit, preserving the full spectrum of cannabinoids and terpenes for an enhanced and enjoyable high that’s perfect for deep relaxation.
Instructions: Do not touch directly with hands (sticky; use proper tools, preferably a heat knife), store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place (refrigeration preferably) consistency check (not too hard not too runny) Small dose
Key Features:
-Aroma: sweet and creamy, reminiscent of vanilla ice cream with hints of sugary dessert notes. It’s often complemented by subtle earthy and floral undertones, creating a rich, indulgent scent profile that’s both soothing and inviting
-Flavor: smooth and sweet, with prominent notes of vanilla and cream, resembling a rich dessert. It’s often balanced by subtle earthy and nutty undertones, with a slightly floral or herbal finish on the exhale
-Ideal For: Perfect for unwinding after a long day without being overly sedative; Helps ease anxiety and tension while promoting a calm, clear-headed state; gentle mental uplift can spark creativity or introspection; Great for casual, laid-back social settings; Offers comfort for minor aches or discomfort without overwhelming heaviness
Beta Myrcene
beta-Myrcene a.k.a. Myrcene is one of the most common terpenes found in cannabis. Myrcene is known to increase the effects of the psychoactive properties of THC and enhance the health benefits found in CBD. Commonly found in parsley, mangoes & hops, Myrcene is a good option for those looking to add a little relaxation to their overall experience.
Aromas:
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:
Ocimene
Ocimene is a terpene that is commonly found in cannabis as well as in a wide array of fruits and vegetables. Some familiar fruits and spices that contain Ocimene are; parsley, mango, basil, allspice and pepper. Historically it has been widely used in perfumes, but has recently been shown to have possible potential benefits to health as an anti-inflammatory, anti-viral and anti-bacterial compound.
Aromas:
Valencene
Valencene is a terpene commonly associated with citrus fruits like its namesake the Valencia orange. Other citrus fruits that contain Valencene are grapefruits and tangerines. More recently Valencene has been shown to work effectively as an insect repellant more specifically a tick repellant. It has also been shown to have potential anti-inflammatory benefits as well.