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July 4, 2023 08:00 am ETEstimated Read Time: 5 Minutes
Cannabis concentrates offer consumers a potent variety of cannabinoid-rich products. Picking which type of cannabis concentrate is right for you can be challenging with all the different varieties. One variety of cannabis concentrate that people seem to absolutely love is called honeycomb.
With all the different varieties of cannabis concentrates to choose from, what makes honeycomb stand out from the rest? What does it look like, how is it made, and how much does it cost? Let’s dive in!
What Is Honeycomb?
Honeycomb, also called crumble wax or simply crumble, is a variety of cannabis concentrate. It gets its name from its look and consistency. In larger chunks, honeycomb resembles a honeycomb-like appearance.
When it is handled or touched, however, unlike a strong, durable honeycomb, this concentrate crumbles, hence the nickname crumble. Crumble is actually a variety of cannabis wax that is lacking in flexibility and stickiness. When crumble breaks apart, it has a dry powdery like texture until it is heated up. Once heated, it turns into a bubbly, sticky goo like all the others do.
How Is Honeycomb Made?
Honeycomb/crumble wax is created using lower temperatures over longer time frames. This type of concentrate is made using solvents like butane (BHO), propane (PHO), hexane, and others. It starts out with frozen cannabis before making its journey through the extraction and purging process to become crumble.
Another variety of crumble comes from CO2 extraction. Crumble made using CO2 doesn’t have the same dry powdery consistency as crumble made using a solvent such as butane. Some people think that honeycomb/Crumble wax also looks like baby Swiss or melted cheddar cheese.
How Popular Is Honeycomb?
The popularity of honeycomb/crumble wax has increased thanks to its rich flavor profile and high cannabinoid percentages. Crumble is quite popular amongst cannabis concentrates because of its versatility. Its dry, brittle consistency means that it can be consumed by multiple different methods.
Crumble can be added to joints, blunts, bowls, and bongs, or it can be dabbed directly through electronic vaping devices or dab rigs. This extreme versatility makes it a great addition to anyone’s cannabis concentrate collection. The only thing you can’t do with honeycomb/crumble wax is twax the outside of a joint or blunt. That is unless you heat it first!
What Is Honeycomb Good For?
The question should be more like, what isn’t honeycomb/crumble wax good for? Crumble is great for all types of different smoking situations. Crumble’s versatile nature, strong potency, and rich flavor, combined with a diversity of different cannabis strain profiles, make it extremely appealing. Crumble has become one of the most popular varieties of cannabis concentrate produced and sold today.
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It is also among some of the more affordable varieties of cannabis concentrates, giving honeycomb/crumble wax another start on the wall. Many people find the effects of honeycomb/crumble wax to be relaxing. It’s reported to help consumers control symptoms associated with pain, stress, depression, anxiety, nausea, loss of appetite, insomnia, and more.
How Much Does Honeycomb Cost?
As with all cannabis concentrates, the price you pay for crumble will greatly depend upon factors such as the overall quality, the state you’re purchasing it in as well as the location you’re buying your crumble and processor. Cannabis concentrates used to be relatively expensive, with the average gram running around $40.
That’s not the case these days. You can score a gram of average crumble starting around $10, with some costing even less. On average, a good high-quality crumble will set you back somewhere between $15 to $30. Some of the best deals are found when you purchase concentrates like crumble in bulk, buying baller jars that contain 5, 7,14, or even 28 grams of honeycomb/crumble wax at a time.
What Does Honeycomb Taste Like?
Honeycomb is only as good as the product it starts out with, as is the case with most things in life. If a processor runs trim to create crumble, the taste profile and potency are not going to be as good as if they were using choice buds. One thing about crumble is that it tends to hold a strong flavor profile of the initial product used to make it.
If you have a particular strain of cannabis you are fond of, chances are you’ll enjoy that same strain in crumble/honeycomb wax. Many consumers enjoy honeycomb/crumble wax because of its balance of potency and flavor at a price point many people are happy with.
How Strong Is Honeycomb?
Honeycomb can pack a punch with a THC level of 90% or higher. In terms of strength, it’s high up there. This isn’t always the case, though. Sometimes crumble like other concentrates will have a lower cannabinoid profile containing a THC level somewhere between 50 to 70%.
This is still extremely potent, considering your average cannabis flower has a potency between 14 to 24%. There’s a big difference when consuming 14 to 24% THC in a gram of cannabis or 70% THC or more in a gram. Concentrates have the nickname dabs because, in most cases, just a dab will do.
Where to Buy Honeycomb
Head over to your favorite cannabis dispensary and ask them to point you in the direction of their crumble/honeycomb wax selection. You only want to buy products like honeycomb/crumble wax from legal, licensed cannabis dispensaries. The reason for this is testing. When you make a purchase from a legal cannabis dispensary, it’ll come with certified lab results verifying their authenticity.
These lab results let you know the potency and purity of the product being tested. Without proper testing, you run the risk of consuming potentially dangerous residuals such as leftover solvents or other unwanted impurities in any type of cannabis product you use. Now that you have a deep understanding of honeycomb/crumble wax, you can head out to your local dispensary to get some with confidence.
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