Lemon Cherry Gelato, Blueberry Candy, and Fruit Loops. MrExtractors 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack is the easiest way to jump in with the three BagPop™ aromas that are selling the hardest right now—popular across the country and moving fast at the local level. You get Blueberry Candy, Lemon Cherry Candy, and Fruit Loops together in one discounted deal, so you can start with the flavors people already recognize and ask for.
Whether you’re upgrading your own bags or spraying for other people and charging for it, this pack puts you straight into what’s getting picked first—the flavors that are bringing in the most money right now.
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• Extra-strength terpene spray for bulk flower, pre-rolls, and concentrates • Designed for strong first-open BagPop™ aroma and on-inhale flavor control • Built by the inventor of terpene profiles, not a copycat brand • Tuned for consistent, production-ready results on large batches, run after run
For aroma and flavoring of flower, dried product, and pre-rolls only.
Infuse the Bag, Elevate the Taste
Same Spray, Different Settings
Most Popular (All Flavors) Terpene Sprays Sample Pack
Use a light 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack mist when you want a big first-open BagPop™ aroma that jumps out of the bag. Switch to focused drops when you want bold flavor people can taste as soon as the session starts.
OPTION 1 · MIST MODE
Spray your material for fast BagPop™ aroma
This video walks you through how to use 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack as a fine mist over flower and plant material.
In this method you’ll see: • How far to hold the bottle • How many sprays to use per ounce • How to coat your material without overdoing it
Use this spray method when you want eye-catching bag appeal and long-lasting BagPop™ scent on first open. It’s ideal for refreshing low-odor batches and making the aroma match the flavor name on your packaging.
OPTION 2 · DROP MODE
Add BagPop™ drops for bold, Inhale-Exhale flavor
This video shows how to use 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack as drops when you want real flavor, not just scent in the bag.
You’ll see exactly: • Where to place drops on individual nugs or pre-rolls • How many drops to use per piece • How long to let the material rest so the flavor settles in cleanly
Choose this drop method when you want the taste to match the flavor printed on the label. It’s ideal for dialing in custom flavor profiles, small-batch runs, and signature house blends that customers can recognize instantly.
Want exact methods and batch-safe ratios?
Scroll down to the Recipe Guide below for step-by-step instructions.
3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack How to Use for Your Setup
Every shop runs a little different. Use these quick guides to dial in 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack for your workflow—whether you’re treating bulk flower, pre-roll lines, or concentrates.
Start with the recipe ranges below, then use the recipe guide to plug those numbers into your day-to-day production.
Bulk Flower & Big Batches
Use a light mist of 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack over trays or bins when you want strong BagPop™ aroma across the whole batch. Start with 1–2 sprays per ounce, seal it up, and let the scent even out before you pack.
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Pre-Roll Lines & Multi-Flavor Packs
Pre-treat your material with 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack before it’s rolled when you want real flavor in every hit, not just in the bag. For lighter runs, mist filled pre-rolls and pack them right away so the aroma settles evenly in the paper and fill.
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Concentrates & Extract Jars
Use 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack as precise drops into jars when you want flavor that matches the label. Start with a tiny test jar, dial in your drop count, then scale that same recipe across the rest of your batch for consistent, repeatable results.
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Bulk Flower & Bagged Batches – Mist Method
Use 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack as a light mist over open trays or bags of flower or plant material. Start at 1–2 sprays per ounce for a clean BagPop™ aroma that matches your packaging, then scale up once you’ve tested a winning recipe.
For louder, limited-run batches, you can keep mist for aroma and reserve drops for a stronger experience. Mist the whole batch first for even scent, then add drops only to the SKUs that need extra on-inhale flavor.
Always seal treated material in bags or jars and let it rest so the aroma can move through the whole batch and settle into pieces that didn’t get direct spray.
Best for: farms and packagers running large bulk batches.
For flavor you can really taste, pre-treat your dried flower with 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack before it ever goes into the pre-roll. Let the filled cones rest sealed in their bags or tubes so the flavor can move evenly through the fill.
For lighter aroma only, lightly mist pre-filled pre-rolls with 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack and get them into bags or tubes as soon as possible to lock in that BagPop™ on first open.
Avoid putting heavy drops only on the paper — that can create hot spots and uneven draw. Use 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack on the flower first for flavor you can taste, then finish with a light mist over the outside if you want extra-loud aroma.
Best for: pre-roll labs and white-label pre-roll brands.
Concentrates, Extracts & Jars – Micro-Drops
For jars of extract or concentrate, apply very small drops of 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack directly to the jar contents or to the headspace before sealing. Start with 1 drop per gram, mix or warm gently if needed, then adjust only after testing.
The goal is a strong open-jar aroma that matches the label without overpowering the base product. For special edition jars, you can combine a micro-drop inside the jar with a light mist in the headspace before capping, then let the jars rest so the flavor can round out before they hit the shelf.
Best for: extract makers and jarred concentrate lines.
Recipe Guide: Spray vs Drops
Use this guide when you’re treating real batches. Start with these ranges, test small, then lock in your own numbers for every run.
Perfect for bulk flower, pre-roll lines, and flavored SKUs.
Spray Method – BagPop™ Aroma
Goal: Create a strong, brand-matched aroma that jumps out when the bag, jar, or pouch opens.
Suggested starting range (per ounce of material): • 1 spray per ounce → light accent • 2 sprays per ounce → standard strong BagPop™ • 3 sprays per ounce → extra-loud BagPop™ (test small first)
Drop Method – On-Inhale Flavor
Goal: Make the product taste like during the session, not just smell good in the bag.
Suggested starting range (per piece): • 2–3 drops per bud or pre-roll → light, clean flavor • 4–5 drops per bud or pre-roll → bold, flavor-forward experience
Full Spray Method Instructions (BagPop™ Aroma)
Goal Create a bold, brand-matched aroma that hits as soon as the bag, jar, or packaging is opened.
How to apply (batch spray)
1. Prepare the batch • Spread flower / plant material evenly in a clean tray, bin, or work surface. • Break up large clumps so coverage is as even as possible.
2. Set your starting dose • Choose a starting point between 1–2 sprays per ounce. • Hold the nozzle about 8–12 inches above the surface for a fine, even mist.
3. Spray in light passes • Use smooth, sweeping motions across the batch rather than blasting one spot. • Gently toss or turn the material between passes so all sides see light coverage.
4. Let it rest • Allow the treated batch to rest 15–30 minutes before sealing in bags or jars.
Full Drop Method Instructions (On-Inhale/Exhale Flavor)
Goal Make the material taste like the flavor name during the session, not just smell good in the bag.
How to apply (drop method)
1. Choose your target pieces Pick the buds, nugs, or pre-rolls you want to enhance. This method is best for featured batches, premium runs, or anything where flavor needs to stand out.
2. Pick your starting dose Start with 2–3 drops per piece for a light, clean accent that matches the label. Test 4–5 drops per piece on a separate sample when you want bold, flavor-forward sessions.
3. Apply drops evenly Add drops directly to each piece, spacing them so the surface is coated evenly instead of one heavy wet spot. For pre-rolls, treat each one like a single piece: run the drops along the length rather than just one end.
4. Seal, then let the batch rest After dosing, move the treated material into its bags, jars, or other packaging and seal promptly. Let the sealed batch rest for 15–30 minutes so the aroma has time to move through the container and infuse pieces that didn’t get hit directly.
5. Allow time before use For anything that will be lit or heated, allow treated material to rest at least 10–15 minutes before the session. This gives the product time to settle so you experience the intended flavor profile.
Pro tips (drop method)
Use drops to fine-tune flavor after you already like your BagPop™ level from the Spray Method.
Lighter dosing works well when you want your original profile plus a subtle twist.
Heavier dosing is great for candy, dessert, and bold fruit concepts where the flavor name is the star.
When you test different drop counts, label each batch clearly and keep notes so you can repeat the winner later.
Best Practices & Warnings (read before large batches)
This product is simple to run, but there are a few things you should know so you don’t misunderstand how it works or waste a big batch dialing it in.
Don’t judge the scent in the bottle or on the first spray When you sniff the bottle, you’re smelling a highly concentrated formula. It can come across sharp or “chemical” in that state. That’s normal. The final profile only shows up after it’s been applied to material and given time to settle.
Expect the aroma to change as it settles (12–24 hours) Right after spraying, the aroma on your material will be strong and top-heavy. Once you seal it in a bag or container, the vapors move through the whole pack and redistribute onto pieces that weren’t sprayed directly. Over the next 12–24 hours the profile will lighten, balance out, and read much closer to the finished scent your customers will experience.
Always let treated material dry before use The liquid is mildly flammable in its wet state. After spraying or adding drops, give treated material time to dry and rest before any session or exposure to heat. Sealing the batch and letting it sit is part of the normal process and helps the profile move through the container evenly.
Not for food or direct consumption This product is for aroma and flavoring of flower, buds, plant material, pre-rolls, and similar products only. It is not designed to be eaten, added to food or drinks, or used as a direct flavoring on the body.
Don’t use the concentrate on its own The concentrate in the bottle is not meant to be inhaled or consumed in its pure form. It should always be applied to material first, allowed to settle and dry, and then used as part of a normal session so you experience the intended aroma and flavor.
Using it alongside other terpene products This formula is chemically different from standard terpene concentrates and does not naturally stay mixed with them. If you choose to layer it with other terpene products in the same bottle, it will tend to separate. In that case, always shake very well before each application and test on a small batch first to make sure the blend behaves the way you expect. When in doubt, keep products in separate bottles and layer them on the material instead of trying to create one “master mix.”
Flavor mixing within this line You can mix different BagPop™ flavors with each other. For example, a strawberry profile can be layered with a banana profile to create a strawberry–banana style run. Always test flavor combos on a small batch before committing to production.
Test small before scaling up Before treating large runs, always:
Test on a small batch first
Start light and build up slowly
Record sprays-per-ounce or drops-per-piece and rest time
Once you like the result, lock that in as your house recipe and repeat it for consistent, predictable batches.
Frequently Asked Questions About 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack
Q1: What is 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack?
3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack is an extra-strength aroma spray designed to flavor flower, plant material, pre-rolls, and select concentrates. It’s built to match the flavor name on your packaging with long-lasting BagPop™ aroma and optional on-inhale flavor, using the same bottle for both jobs.
Q2: How is 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack different from regular terpene profiles?
Traditional terpene profiles are usually blended for mixing into liquids or hardware. 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack is a ready-to-use spray tuned specifically for coating flower, pre-rolls, and plant material. It’s formulated for even coverage, strong first-open aroma, and repeatable batch-to-batch results, not for direct use in devices.
Q3: How much 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack should I use on bulk flower?
A good starting point is: • 1 spray per ounce for a light aroma • 2 sprays per ounce for strong BagPop™ aroma (recommended baseline) • 3 sprays per ounce for showcase batches after small-batch testing
Always test on a small batch first, then lock in your ideal spray-per-ounce number.
Q4: How many drops should I use per bud or pre-roll?
For targeted drops, most customers use: • 2–3 drops per bud or pre-roll for a clean, noticeable flavor on inhale • 4–5 drops per bud or pre-roll when they want the flavor name to be very obvious
Treat a few test pieces at different levels, try them, and pick the one that fits your brand.
Q5: Can I mix 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack flavors together?
Yes. Many teams blend 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack flavors to create custom house profiles—like mixing a fruit and dessert flavor for a unique twist. Always test small first, write down your ratios, and label test batches clearly so you can repeat successful blends.
Q6: How long should treated material rest before use or sale?
After spraying or dropping 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack, let your material rest so the aroma can move and even out. For most setups, 12–24 hours of rest in sealed packaging gives the most balanced, finished flavor.
Q7: Will 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack change my existing process?
No major process changes are required. 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack is designed to drop straight into your current workflow—usually after drying and before final packaging. You’re simply adding one controlled step to dial in aroma and flavor consistency.
Q8: Who makes 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack?
3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack is created by Mr. Extractor®, the original inventor of terpene profiles. Every bottle is blended using production-grade ratios and methods developed over years of building flavors for flower, pre-roll, and extract brands around the world.
General usage notes: • Terpene Spray is designed for aroma and flavoring of flower, plant material, and pre-rolls. • Results can vary slightly by cultivar, moisture content, and storage conditions—always test a small amount first before treating a full batch. • Store bottles upright, tightly closed, in a cool, dark place when not in use.
Whos Using Terpene Spray?
From big farms to pre-roll lines, this is who runs on BagPop™ Terpene Spray.
Terpene Spray is the quiet workhorse behind a lot of modern flower and pre-roll brands. Growers use it to turn one harvest into multiple flavor lines, packagers use it to match the bag art to the aroma, and extract and pre-roll teams use it to dial in bold, label-accurate flavor without changing their process.
Scroll the cards below to see how different people use terpene spray at every stage of real production.
Farm & Flower Operations
Runs large outdoor crops and uses terpene spray to turn a single harvest into multiple high-demand flavor profiles while keeping his core genetics and process the same.
Brand & Packaging Buyer
Travels to downtown LA to source premium cannabis packaging, then uses terpene spray to match the aroma and flavor inside the bag to the artwork and flavor name on the outside.
Batch Production Specialist
Takes bulk pounds of cannabis and breaks them down into clean, organized batches, using terpene spray to create a focused flavor lineup from a single source of flower.
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Pre-Roll Production Manager
Oversees trays of pre-rolls and uses terpene spray to dial in consistent flavor and aroma across every cone, keeping runs uniform and ready for retail.
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Dispensary Owner & Product Curator
Curates her cannabis jars and uses terpene spray to align each product’s aroma with the flavor name and branding, so every jar she opens tells a clear story at the counter.
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Cannabis Content Creator
Shows his community exactly how weed flavor spray works—demonstrating BagPop, application distance, and flavor options on camera so buyers know what to expect before they ever place an order.
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Small-Batch Homegrower
Runs a personal grow and uses terpene spray to explore different flavor ideas on a single harvest, testing light, medium, and bold profiles before sharing with friends or scaling up.
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Concentrate Manufacturer
Works in a clean lab environment, adding precise terpene drops to jars of cannabis extract to refine open-jar aroma and flavor so each label matches the experience.
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Cannabis Operations Director
Manages large warehouse inventory and uses terpene spray to split big lots into consistent, flavor-specific batches, keeping recipes documented and repeatable across thousands of pounds.
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Farm & Flower Operations
Runs large outdoor crops and uses terpene spray to turn a single harvest into multiple high-demand flavor profiles while keeping his core genetics and process the same.
Brand & Packaging Buyer
Travels to downtown LA to source premium cannabis packaging, then uses terpene spray to match the aroma and flavor inside the bag to the artwork and flavor name on the outside.
Batch Production Specialist
Takes bulk pounds of cannabis and breaks them down into clean, organized batches, using terpene spray to create a focused flavor lineup from a single source of flower.
Pre-Roll Production Manager
Oversees trays of pre-rolls and uses terpene spray to dial in consistent flavor and aroma across every cone, keeping runs uniform and ready for retail.
Dispensary Owner & Product Curator
Curates her cannabis jars and uses terpene spray to align each product’s aroma with the flavor name and branding, so every jar she opens tells a clear story at the counter.
Cannabis Content Creator
Shows his community exactly how weed flavor spray works—demonstrating BagPop, application distance, and flavor options on camera so buyers know what to expect before they ever place an order.
Small-Batch Homegrower
Runs a personal grow and uses terpene spray to explore different flavor ideas on a single harvest, testing light, medium, and bold profiles before sharing with friends or scaling up.
Concentrate Manufacturer
Works in a clean lab environment, adding precise terpene drops to jars of cannabis extract to refine open-jar aroma and flavor so each label matches the experience.
Cannabis Operations Director
Manages large warehouse inventory and uses terpene spray to split big lots into consistent, flavor-specific batches, keeping recipes documented and repeatable across thousands of pounds.
Why Pros Choose 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack From Mr Extractor
From growers to pre-roll labs, 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack is built to solve real production problems, not just make things smell nice. Here’s why it keeps showing up in serious workflows.
True-to-Label Aroma
3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack is tuned so the first-open BagPop™ aroma matches the name on your packaging. Use lighter recipes when you just need a clean uplift to tired batches, and bump the strength when you want a bold, candy-shop aroma that tells customers, “this smells exactly like the label looks.”
Two Jobs, One Bottle
Use the same bottle as a fine mist for bag appeal and as focused drops for on-inhale flavor. Mist for shelf impact, drops for taste, or mix both when you need your bulk flower, pre-rolls, and concentrates to all tell the same flavor story.
Built by the Original Terpene Profile Inventor
3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack is mixed by the team that invented terpene profiles and taught most of the industry how to use them. You’re not buying a copycat flavor; you’re getting production-ready ratios from an inventor who still builds tools for real operators, not just marketing videos.
Ready to Dial In Your 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack Recipe?
Start with small test batches, lock in your BagPop™ aroma range, then roll the same numbers across every SKU.
Send questions about batch sizing, custom flavor ideas, or wholesale requests anytime.
How strong is 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack straight out of the bottle?
3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack Terpene Spray is extra-strength so you can run light test ranges first, then push into louder recipes only when you like the result.
Can one bottle handle both BagPop™ aroma and inhale flavor?
Yes. Use light mist settings when you want big first-open BagPop™ aroma from the bag, then switch to focused drops when you want the flavor to show up clearly on the inhale.
Is 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack compatible with my existing flower, pre-roll, or concentrate workflow?
Yes. 3 Most Popular Terpene Sprays – Sample Pack Terpene Spray is built for treated flower, pre-roll lines, jarred extracts, and other flavored SKUs. Once you lock your ratios, you can repeat the same recipe across every batch.
Long before True Terpenes, Abstrax Tech, and Floraplex, a lone visionary shaped the future of the terpene industry. This is the story.
Dive deep into the legend of Gorilla Glue #4, the pioneering terpene profile that started it all.
Did you know that Mr. Extractor’s G’Rilla 13 was the trailblazer in the world of terpene profiles? This fact, often touted across Mr. Extractor’s website, isn’t just a bold claim—it’s a piece of history substantiated by a rich tapestry of evidence. The journey of this pioneering terpene profile has been meticulously recorded and can be traced through a diverse range of mediums. From the visual storytelling of videos to the real-time updates on social media accounts, and from the lasting impressions captured in images to the digital archives preserved by the Wayback Machine, each medium offers a unique glimpse into the genesis and evolution of the first terpene profile. This comprehensive documentation not only asserts Mr. Extractor’s role in this innovation but also paints a detailed picture of how G’Rilla 13 came to be a significant milestone in the terpene world.
The story begins with Andrew Jones, the future CEO of Mr. Extractor, early 2010 era.
At this juncture, Jones had just achieved a remarkable feat in the field of thermodynamics, just before received multiple federal patents for some of the earliest closed loop thermodynamic extraction machines. However, it was his next project that would mark a turning point in history. Working closely with medical patients, Jones identified a recurring issue: patients were seeking a way to use their botanical products digitally in a form compatible with contemporary technology. They desired a liquid form, akin to other products that utilized a mix of flavoring, propylene glycol, nicotine, and vegetable glycerin. However, their trials had shown that only propylene glycol could dissolve their botanicals, leading to a problematic outcome. This mixture, while effective, resulted in an extremely harsh experience for the users, owing to the throat-irritating nature of propylene glycol—a component widely used by other companies to induce harshness in their products. This specific challenge laid the groundwork for Andrew Jones to embark on the creation of the first terpene profile, addressing a need that had been unmet in the market until then.
The Initial Challenges of Vaporizer Technology Development
Drew’s journey in terpene innovation, while pioneering, wasn’t without its precedents. Before his significant breakthrough, O-Pen had ventured into the realm of propylene glycol-based solutions, blending it with extracts in an attempt to create a usable product for vaporizers. The concept initially garnered interest, especially considering the limited options available at the time. However, this enthusiasm quickly waned as users, particularly medical patients who were the primary consumers, reported adverse effects. The use of pure propylene glycol proved to be harsh on the lungs and throat, a major drawback for a product intended for medical use. This situation underscored the urgency and the need for a more refined and health-conscious solution, setting the stage for Drew’s next big venture.
Revisiting Terpenes: A Shift in Drew’s Research Approach
Drew, fueled by the success of his thermodynamic extraction machines and his online platform Mr. Extractor.com, set his sights on developing a better alternative. He reasoned that the best solution might be derived from the plant itself, leveraging his expertise in extraction technology. This led to an exhaustive period of experimentation, marked by numerous failures and setbacks. Early in his research, Drew had considered terpenes but initially dismissed them due to their potent aromas, as his goal, shaped by patient feedback, was to create a liquefying agent that was neutral in taste, allowing the natural aroma of the plant to prevail. Furthermore, the solution needed to be safe, without causing health issues or undesirable side effects. But after a series of unsuccessful attempts with other formulations—where solutions either separated, tasted unpleasant, or were too harsh—Drew revisited the idea of using terpenes. This time, he approached the problem from a different angle: if creating a taste-free solution was unattainable, why not develop something that enhanced the flavor instead? This paradigm shift in his approach marked a pivotal moment in his quest to create the first successful terpene profile.
The G 13 Strain: Inspiration for Drew’s Terpene Innovation
Drew’s deep involvement in the world of medical botanicals extended beyond just extraction technology. He had a rich history in various aspects of patient care, including cultivation, manufacturing, and distribution. His expertise was particularly evident in his work with the G 13 strain, a variety that he and his team had mastered over the years. This strain was not just a personal favorite but also one that they had successfully mass-produced and distributed nationwide, known for its potency. It was this very strain, G 13, that Drew chose as the inspiration for his first terpene profile. This decision, while intuitive, was met with significant challenges. During that period, terpene testing was a nascent and unrefined science. Laboratories were hesitant to engage with botanicals, and their understanding of terpenes was limited. The test results available at the time were rudimentary and often inaccurate, as emerging labs struggled to cater to a community that was just beginning to recognize the importance of terpene profiling.
Overcoming Challenges: Drew’s Innovative Approach to Terpene Blending
Faced with these limitations, Drew decided to take an unconventional approach. Realizing that traditional laboratory methods were inadequate, he chose to rely on his senses and expertise. He procured a variety of terpenes, aiming to replicate the distinctive terpene profile of G 13 through a meticulous process of trial and error. This experiment was not without its risks. The few scientists willing to discuss terpenes with him cautioned against direct interaction with these compounds, treating them as potentially hazardous even in small quantities. Undeterred, Drew focused on identifying the most prominent terpenes associated with specific plants, ordering them from a chemical company far from his locale, a fascinating story all on its own. Once the terpenes arrived, he embarked on the delicate task of blending them, guided by his knowledge and olfactory sense. This process was arduous and filled with uncertainty, but after about three weeks, Drew experienced a breakthrough moment. He had successfully created a terpene profile that not only emulated the essence of G 13 but also met all his criteria: it remained stable without separation, caused no irritation, and, importantly, tasted fantastic. This eureka moment signified not just a personal achievement for Drew but also a landmark event in the world of terpene science and botanical product development.
The Birth of G’Rilla 13: A Blend of Science and Sensory Expertise
Drew’s initial creation, G’Rilla 13, was a significant step in terpene innovation, yet it was a prototype with room for refinement. While it closely resembled the aroma of the G13 strain, it wasn’t an exact match, as we now know most profiles aren’t. This realization dawned upon Drew after careful analysis and feedback from testing the profile with friends and family. Interestingly, the scent also shared similarities with Gorilla Glue #4, another strain he was well-acquainted with. Drawing on his extensive experience in crossbreeding and developing new strains, Drew saw this as an opportunity to blend the best of both worlds. He envisioned a ‘liquid crossbreeding’ of G13 and Gorilla Glue #4, thus birthing ‘G’Rilla 13’. The name for this innovative blend was derived naturally from its genetic lineage. Recognizing its potential and the solution it offered to a longstanding issue in the industry, Drew aptly named the product ‘The Solution’, signifying its role as the long-sought answer to a prevalent challenge.
Did you know: Mr Extractor operated under the corporate entity Connoisseur Concentrates, and still does.
A Pioneering Decision: Sharing ‘The Solution’ with the World
The emergence of ‘The Solution’ marked a watershed moment in the terpene industry, not just for its innovative blend but also for the strategic decision Drew made regarding its disclosure. At that point, he faced a critical choice: to keep the composition of ‘The Solution’ proprietary, potentially creating an exclusive and highly lucrative product line, or to share his groundbreaking invention with the world. Drew, understanding the broader implications of his discovery, chose the latter. This wasn’t merely a decision to share a successful product; it was a conscious, strategic move to foster a new industry. By revealing the ingredients and the process behind ‘The Solution’, Drew invited others to explore and innovate in this space. This decision catalyzed the creation of numerous companies and brands, each exploring variations and applications of terpenes, effectively transforming a once niche sector into a thriving industry. This choice not only facilitated the emergence of a new market but also played a pivotal role in aiding millions of medical patients and creating thousands of jobs. Drew’s vision and his decision to share it with the world, a significant moment in the history of terpenes, is well documented in his videos on Facebook. These videos not only chronicle his journey but also highlight his intention to foster industry-wide growth and innovation, an intention that has since come to fruition.
The Evolution of ‘G’Rilla 13’: A Blend of Science and Sensory Expertise
Despite its groundbreaking nature, the initial version of Drew’s terpene profile didn’t quite capture the exact aroma of G13 – this was, after all, the first prototype. However, it was remarkably close. Through careful analysis and testing with friends and family, Drew realized that the profile also shared notes with Gorilla Glue #4. Drawing from his extensive experience in crossbreeding and developing new strains, he saw this as an opportunity to innovate. The result was a unique blend, a sort of ‘liquid crossbreeding’ of his two favorite strains: G13 and Gorilla Glue #4. This creation needed a name that was as unique as the product itself, and thus ‘G’Rilla 13’ was born. It was a fitting tribute to its dual lineage. The product was more than just good; it embodied the very solution everyone in the industry had been seeking. Aptly, Drew named it ‘The Solution’, a straightforward yet profound title that emphasized its role in resolving a long-standing challenge in the terpene world.
The Ripple Effect: Drew’s Openness Sparks Industry Growth
The impact of ‘The Solution’ went far beyond its immediate success. In the wake of its creation, numerous companies have emerged, capitalizing on Drew’s pioneering work. These new entities have explored every conceivable variation of the word ‘terpenes’ in their branding, a clear indicator of the industry’s evolution. Initially, Drew faced a significant decision: whether to keep his innovative terpene blend a closely guarded secret or to share his discovery with the world. He chose the latter, a conscious financial decision aimed at fostering a new industry. This decision wasn’t just about sharing a product; it was about empowering others to create, innovate, and establish their own companies. By sharing ‘The Solution’, Drew catalyzed the emergence of a vibrant new sector, one that has helped millions of medical patients and created thousands of jobs. This pivotal decision and its monumental impact on the industry are well-documented, especially in his detailed discussions in his Facebook videos, where he openly shares his journey and the reasoning behind his choice to bring his invention to the world.
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Bonus History: It amused Drew to watch other companies venture into crafting the same terpene profile. Yet, without the rich tapestry of history behind its inception, theirs was but a shadow, an unknown homage they were paying to Drews history. Drew’s G’Rilla 13 wasn’t just a terpene profile; it was a chapter from his life, distilled into a bottle, and passed on to you so you too could create your fortune.
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