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Extracts Kallie® CW-CER T75:G6 Chill Will Live Rosin

It shows an extra step and there is fuc*ery that goes on and other dubious ways of getting thca diamonds but i didnt think it could be the case here and thought it would be jar tek diamonds as good rep of company n products seem sound. I think it would add more thca stability shelf life than straight rosin no jam added.
yeah thats why they use cheap hemp diamond disty in the states in gas station vapes. doesnt go bad as fast in light etc.
 
The cheap THCA Diamonds that go for £24.95g online uk are definitely the cheap processed shite what I've been looking at today, just to get the Gist of what everyone is talking about, the different processes, there was THCA hash and flower available too.
I'm glad these conversations have happened here as I would be non the wiser, the only rosins I know are what's pressed with dry cured flower and the ice/water extraction then pressing.
 
Read the tweets in full mate, to quote myself earlier:
they replied to me on reddit

saucerosinlabs
15m ago



Appreciate you pointing this out — just adding context from the producer side.

The description comes from the way our Signature Live Rosin consistency is created. It combines two cured solventless live rosin textures: Live Rosin Diamond Jam and Live Rosin Cold Cure Badder.

Both are forms of live rosin. This is not badder with mechanically separated THCa added back in.

With the Live Rosin Diamond Jam process, THCa crystals naturally form within the fresh live rosin matrix during curing. As that happens, the THCa-rich fraction and terpene-rich fraction become more visually distinct inside the same jar. Nothing is removed from the jar, nothing is mechanically separated, and no external THCa is added back in.

The THCa crystals remain part of the original live rosin and are whipped back together with the terpene-rich fraction to create the final Signature consistency.

We previously used more technical language to describe the science behind this process, including references to THCa diamonds and terpene sauce. In hindsight, we understand how that wording could be misinterpreted. The intent was to describe the natural texture development within the live rosin itself — not to suggest that mechanically separated THCa was being added to badder.
 
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