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3Saints Crumbled Lime Pressed Hash - Legal Hash Review

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3Saints Crumbled Lime Pressed Hash - Legal Hash Review

Genetics: Crumbled Lime by Karma Genetics [Citron Cookies x Biker Kush]

Grower/Producer: Greentone Cannabis - Quebec

Overall: A very good hash

Bag Appeal: It looks like soft brown hash and that is exactly what it is. In the pic, you can also see the parchment envelope that it comes in.

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Smell: Earthy with a lime tang hanging in the background.
Taste: Like it smells
Potency: Tested THC @ 45%, CBD @ 0.7%
Total Terpenes: 1.951% Myrcene, Limonene, Caryophyllene, & Linalool
Duration: 8/10 – maybe just a bit short . . .

In my last review of a 3Saints’ product, I criticized the gooey texture and the fact that they called it Afghani. I liked the hash overall, but I tend to whine a lot when I can’t use my Happle to smoke hash. I know I am a spoiled child but there you have it. And it irks me when a Canadian hash is called Afghani. It isn’t Afghani, OK? It’s made in fucking Quebec. And well made too . . . so they shouldn’t fob it off as something that it isn’t. The black market vendors do this with their locally made hash but that doesn’t mean that the legal market should as well.

This time around however, I got nothing. No complaints. No bitching. Just praise. This hash is the perfect texture for Happling, which makes me a happy man. It has a wonderful smell, a good taste and it gets you very nicely lit with a well-balanced high. Am I content? Mostly . . . :cool: You can expect a healthy body buzz with a warm uplift, making this is a ‘doing’ kind of hash rather than a couchlock. My only very mild quibble is I found it a bit short in duration but that is me and your results may be different. Like all of their products, this is made from sun grown cannabis, hung dried, and hand cured in their large greenhouse facility near Trois-Rivières, Quebec. It is solventless, so it would seem that they dry sieve it and – I suspect – press it just so, or add some pressed rosin of the same strain, to boost it to 45% THC to keep it competitive. In their own province they are limited to 30% by law, and it is even a few dollars more which must really fry Quebecois hash lovers.

Anyways . . . overall, this is a good tasty hash at a great price and I am sure that I will rebuy.

Available @ retail cannabis stores in Canada. $26.99/2 grams
 

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I followed your link now I know what a Happle is :)
If you love hash, the Happle or a Hash Kettle is a must. For years, I relied on tobacco – for bottle tokes or spliffs – but when I finally went tobacco free last year, I had to find new ways to smoke hash. I was never a bong person and realistically, (big) glass smoking utensils just would not survive me for very long. And besides, torches and bangers would be life-threatening in my hands. So, a Shaka pipe and a Happle solved my problem and as a bonus, now I can taste my hash . . . :rasta:
 
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And the original Happle by Errlectric Dave has now morphed into the Nugz HÄPPLE since Dave sold out to the corporate whores . . . and good for him btw! :headbange

and . . . the original Hash Kettle was developed by MastahGlass who gets credit for the concept.
 
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And the original Happle by Errlectric Dave has now morphed into the Nugz HÄPPLE since Dave sold out to the corporate whores . . . and good for him btw! :headbange

and . . . the original Hash Kettle was developed by MastahGlass who gets credit for the concept.
I just use a 1970s style hash pipe, which I've had around for many years (2 of them, actually, a calabash and a straight stem). I know, the brass probably isn't good for me, but at the moment it's the least of my worries.

But your description of the hash above is excellent.

Any idea if the retail pricing on that would be similar across Canada, or if the various (3? 4? 5?) dispensaries in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory might have this in stock? (I guess I can check?).

When I was recently over there, they had a 30-something percent organic blonde Lebanese, for around $50 CAD for 2 grams. I skipped on the Blonde due to pricing and the percentage THC reported. Though it was their only truly sieved hash at that time, and I'm somewhat a stickler for sieved hash, as opposed to ice or water hash.

I make absolute exceptions for classic rubbed hash/charas from Nepal, Northern India/Kashmir, or Afghanistan, however. But as foreign-sourced hash goes, the dispensaries don't carry those. Those remain back-alley deals, if at all. Or Amsterdam, maybe.
 
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Any idea if the retail pricing on that would be similar across Canada, or if the various (3? 4? 5?) dispensaries in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory might have this in stock? (I guess I can check?).
Every province and territory buys independently from suppliers and then they sell it to the stores so products and prices can vary. And just like in the grocery biz, some illustrious provinces demand a 'shelf' fee just to list a product and it isn't small change, which makes suppliers pick and choose what provinces are worth it.

See Learn about cannabis on the Yukon.ca gov't site for a list of retail stores. It looks like their hashish stock is fairly pitiful. That Lebanese you saw is called Organic Lebanese 1964. I see it at Fire & Ice for $50 for 2 grams. They are a chain store and that is expensive. You can buy the same ball for $39.05 at Ninetails, $40.01 at the Herbary, $42.95 at Triple J's - all in Yellowknife. It is $32.99 at my local store so not too much of a Northern premium. I reviewed the 1964 as OK but nothing special. My review.
 

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If you want something that could be face melting, check out the Polar rosins @ Ninetails. My ss gave me a gram of their Black Mountain Side live hash rosin (85%) for my birthday in May. It was a one hit and you're fried kind of thing :LOL: and the gram lasted me all summer. :rasta:
 

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Every province and territory buys independently from suppliers and then they sell it to the stores so products and prices can vary. And just like in the grocery biz, some illustrious provinces demand a 'shelf' fee just to list a product and it isn't small change, which makes suppliers pick and choose what provinces are worth it.

See Learn about cannabis on the Yukon.ca gov't site for a list of retail stores. It looks like their hashish stock is fairly pitiful. That Lebanese you saw is called Organic Lebanese 1964. I see it at Fire & Ice for $50 for 2 grams. They are a chain store and that is expensive. You can buy the same ball for $39.05 at Ninetails, $40.01 at the Herbary, $42.95 at Triple J's - all in Yellowknife. It is $32.99 at my local store so not too much of a Northern premium. I reviewed the 1964 as OK but nothing special. My review.
Thanks.

Yes, in waiting I checked all 4(?) legal dispensaries for hash in Whitehorse that I was personally familiar with, online, and while there was some to look through, and some of it looked 'appealing', your product referenced above wasn't among the notably limited selections.

The trials and tribulations of living in the Sub-Arctic! :)

The best hash I previously encountered over there, pre-legal dispensaries, came from social acquaintances in the early mid-1990's; Moroccan, Kashmiri, etc.
 
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moose eater

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Every province and territory buys independently from suppliers and then they sell it to the stores so products and prices can vary. And just like in the grocery biz, some illustrious provinces demand a 'shelf' fee just to list a product and it isn't small change, which makes suppliers pick and choose what provinces are worth it.

See Learn about cannabis on the Yukon.ca gov't site for a list of retail stores. It looks like their hashish stock is fairly pitiful. That Lebanese you saw is called Organic Lebanese 1964. I see it at Fire & Ice for $50 for 2 grams. They are a chain store and that is expensive. You can buy the same ball for $39.05 at Ninetails, $40.01 at the Herbary, $42.95 at Triple J's - all in Yellowknife. It is $32.99 at my local store so not too much of a Northern premium. I reviewed the 1964 as OK but nothing special. My review.
The Herbary and Fire and Flower tend to be the 2 places I've frequented over there when my own supply was limited, or when I wanted some variety.
 
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