What happens to rosin as it ages?

What happens to rosin as it ages?

In a few of our previous educational posts, we’ve touched on various topics that relate to how rosin changes over time if it’s left at room temperature or is exposed to oxygen. One of the most prominent changes that happens as time goes on is that terpenes begin to...
Hash History: Legalization and the Resurgence of Solventless

Hash History: Legalization and the Resurgence of Solventless

Despite prohibition, there was still a large community of hash enthusiasts in the United States and around the world. In the mid 2000s, this led to a trend of solvent-based products that were often made in backyards and consumed at high temps. We now know that both of...
What are anthocyanins?

What are anthocyanins?

When we wash our starting material to begin making rosin, some cultivars produce a significant change in the color of our water. This unique trend is caused by an organic substance known as anthocyanins. These pigments are naturally-occurring and soluble in water....
Hash History: Old School Hash

Hash History: Old School Hash

As many of you know our gummies are infused with terpene rich, full spectrum rosin. But solventless hash hasn’t always been such a refined extract! Old school hash has been around for centuries, and its first recorded origins trace back to 900 AD; although it is even...