Description
Delta 8 Dabs are discreet, easy to use and therapeutic.
If you have a “dab rig” or similar device, you can use our extracts as you would any other cannabis concentrate. If you want to dab an entire full gram cartridge at once we do not not recommend it, but we can’t stop you from attempting it.
This product is for the moderately experienced as the effects of Delta 8 are stronger. The CBD is still there to save you, but this time only meets you half-way. Take a seat while both of these cannabinoids harmonize each other to give you a balanced 50/50 experience.
Flavored with cannabis derived terpenes inspired by classic cannabis strains, for a unique flavor your taste buds will love!
We recommend that EVERYONE try this level of potency.
Make edibles with Delta 8 Dabs and concentrates!
NOW AVAILABLE FOR NATIONWIDE SHIPPING! NOTE: Austin Curbside allow 7-14 business days if product is not instock in Austin)
ATTENTION: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY.
All products are made fresh-to-order. Please allow 2-5 business days manufacturing time prior to shipping plus 2-5 business days for shipping. Please time your reorders accordingly, thank you!
If you’re not sure what to do with your dabs and concentrates, did you know you can cook concentrates into edibles?
RESTART offers a variety of strains in dab-friendly syringes! Use your preferred rig, wax strength & flavor to your heart’s desire. This Delta 8 Dab Syringe is a pure, 100% additive-free, organic Delta 8 experience with maximum milligram potency.
Enjoy the smooth flavor and wellness benefits of Delta 8 for maintaining your day-to-day wellbeing and natural homeostasis, without any of the psychoactive effects.
ATTENTION: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY.
Delta 8 Vape products are made fresh-to-order. Please allow 2-5 business days manufacturing time prior to shipping, plus additional 2-5 days shipping.. Please time your reorders accordingly, thank you!
Variety of Strains: Uncut Preium Disposables | Live Resin Terpenes + Naturally Derived D8 | Size: 1ml Syringe |
100% Federally Legal Farm Bill Compliant. | Organically Grown USA Hemp Contains <0.3% Δ9THC | Third Party Lab Tested |
Delta 8 ONLY. This product is for advanced users only. There are no strings attached to hold you down from the power of hemp-derived delta 8. Fasten your seatbelts while you are wisped away into the stars by the full power of this cannabinoid. For regular “delta users” this product is just another day at the office. However, for most of you visiting from CBD world, tread these strange delta8 waters lightly and start with SILVER first, then Gold. We recommend everyone to use this level of potency, LAST.
- Delta 8 THC CO2 naturally extracted from organically grown American Hemp. Non-synthetic.
- No cutting agents. No PG, VG, or PEG Oil. No Vitamin E. No MCT Oil.
- No fillers. No artificial flavors. No Additives. No Preservatives.
- Safe and clean Co2 extraction.
- Third-party Lab-tested for Quality
- 100% Federally Legal Farm Bill Compliant.
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This product is not available for shipment to the following states: Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Dakota, Oregon, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia.
INGREDIENTS: Supercritical CO2 Extracted D8 distillate derived naturally from US grown hemp, natural and fruit terpene flavoring.
Easy to use. Just take it out of the package and insert into your favorite recipe or rig. Flavored with natural terpenes inspired by classic cannabis strains, for a unique flavor your taste buds will love!
Absolutely NO artificial flavoring, no cutting agents, no PG/VG, no additives, and no preservatives of any kind
What is a dab?
The whole point of a dab, vape, joint, bong, or anything in that family is to use some form of heat to turn the active ingredients in cannabis (like CBD) into a gas so that you can inhale it and bring it straight to your bloodstream via the lungs. This allows you to bypass the liver (and a thing called first-pass metabolism where any foreign substances get degraded) and greatly increase the bioavailability of said active ingredients. Thing is, there are different ways to apply that heat and they each have pros and cons.
The best analogy here is, why use a bong instead of a pre-rolled joint? A bong uses water to cool and filter the cannabis smoke so that the stuff we want to go to your lungs (CBD) makes it there but we keep out some of the unwanted byproducts of combustion (ash and other toxins) and make it easier on the throat. Also, by its design, a bong also allows you to use more flower in a single hit compared to a typical joint. There is a trade-off of convenience, though – you can’t just discreetly whip a bong out of your pocket walking down the street (not that we advocate that anyway) – so you have to be willing to post up in a secure location and spend some time on the endeavor in order to get that bigger, better-quality hit.
A dab rig is to a vape cartridge as a bong is to a joint. While it uses a heated nail to vaporize wax concentrate instead of flame on flower, the mechanisms, advantages, and disadvantages are all similar. It takes a bit more time & effort but gives you a bigger hit that’s easier on the throat. Now since this is an uncut dab wax, it’s a cleaner hit to begin with, but we’ve had enough people special-order syringes for dabs and swear by the results that we decided it was worth offering to the world at large.
How to make Edibles with Concentrates:
Consider the dish you’ll infuse
The first step in cooking with concentrates is to consider the final product—are you making a salad dressing or a batch of brownies? Some concentrate consistencies are better suited for certain mediums, and some may leave a bitter aftertaste.
Concentrates with strong flavors, such as RSO, might be better in sweet edibles, where the flavor can be more effectively masked. Other less processed concentrates, such as live resin and waxes, have more flavor that will carry through into the infusion.
Select an infusing oil for edibles
Oils with high saturated fat contents are a great base oil for infusing with cannabis concentrates, such as coconut or avocado oil. Oils for infusion include:
- Canola
- Vegetable
- Coconut
- Olive
- Avocado
- Sesame
- Peanut
Canola or vegetable oil will have more of a neutral flavor, while sesame and peanut oil have a specific flavor.
Additionally, oils have different consistencies at room temperature, so consider how you’ll be storing the oil.
Choose your Concentrate
Concentrates have different textures and consistencies, and some are easier to work with than others. Some are thick and gooey, like taffy or budder; some are hard and brittle, like shatter and isolates; and some are powdery, like kief. Thats why we prefer RESTART Delta 8 Dab Uncut Wax Syringes. Extremely easy to use, easy to measure and never messy!
Distillate has an oil-like consistency and is flavorless and scentless. It’s also appealing because it doesn’t need to be decarboxylated.
Make sure you only use concentrates that have been purchased through a licensed, legal market. You don’t want any contaminants in your edibles or body.
Dosing and measuring cannabis oils for edibles
Dosing homemade edibles is notoriously tricky. Here’s how to calculate an approximate dose with concentrates.
Determine these factors:
- The weight of your concentrate (in grams)
- The potency of the concentrate (THC% or CBD%)
- The number of servings the cooked dish will yield (e.g., “makes a dozen cookies”)
To calculate, use this equation:
(weight of concentrate x THC% x 1,000) / number of servings
- Multiply the weight of your concentrate (in grams) by the percentage of THC (as a decimal)
- Multiply that number by 1,000 to convert grams to milligrams
- Divide that number by the number of servings your recipe yields to determine milligrams of THC per portion
For example, .25 gram of a concentrate with 75% potency, should yield about 750mg of CBD: (1 x 0.50) x 1,000 = 350.
Then, 350mg of Delta 8 distributed throughout 15 cookies gives each cookie about 25mg of CBD. Mix well for an even distribution.
Make sure you know your preferred edible dose—most CBD edibles sold in shops come in 10-25 mg per serving.
When in doubt, start with a low dose, wait 45-60 minutes, and take more if you want stronger effects.
Cooking, baking, and infusing with concentrates
Cooking
Powdery concentrates and other concentrates that become soft during decarbing can be added directly to dishes.
When cooking, keep the heated pan under 300°F to maintain cannabinoids, terpenes, and other compounds. Add the concentrate toward the end of the cooking process, and stop cooking once it has dissolved.
Baking
Soft or powdery concentrates can also be added directly to a batch of brownies, cookies, or other baked goods. Be sure to mix thoroughly to spread the concentrate around evenly throughout the batch.
Infusing
If a concentrate is very thick, or putting a concentrate directly into your dish doesn’t sounds appealing, infuse it in oil or butter.
To infuse:
Add oil or butter and decarbed concentrate to a double-boiler, slow cooker, or saucepan, and simmer on low for 2-3 hours, keeping the temperature of the oil between 160-200ºF. The concentrate will melt into the infusion.
Let the infusion cool, and add it to any recipe. Use oil to make a salad dressing or to oil a pan before cooking, or use infused butter in place of regular butter for baking.
FAQs on using concentrates and dabs for edibles
Can you make edibles with dab? Yes.
Is distillate better than other concentrates for edibles?
Distillate is easier to use than other concentrates because it is already activated and doesn’t need to be decarboxylated. It can simply be added to food or drink and consumed to get high.
Can you use distillate in gummies?
Yes; distillate can be added to any food or drink, including gummies, and consumed to get high. It does not need to be decarboxylated first.