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Yes, you can use Euroterps Terpene Strain Profile Blends with CBD. This includes all forms of CBD including distillate and isolate.
Yes. All terpenes must be diluted. We suggest a maximum of 5% total added terpenes in any product. This includes any combination of Isolates, Cultivar Series Strains, Flavor Infused Strains, and Live Resin. If using Flow Extract Liquidizer, we recommend a maximum of 5% total added terpenes + a maximum of 5% Flow Extract Liquidizer.
Euroterps Terpenes Flavor blends are potent oils and should always be diluted before use. We suggest a maximum of 5% total added terpenes in any product. This includes any combination of Isolates, Cultivar Series Strains, Flavor Infused Strains, and Live Resin. If using Flow Extract Liquidizer, we recommend a maximum of 5% total added terpenes + a maximum of 5% Flow Extract Liquidizer.
Terpene Flavors will work with Distillates, Isolates, BHO, rosin, dry sift, bubble hash, kief, flower, tinctures, edibles, lotions, salves, candles, essential oil diffusers, beverages, and many other similar products. Terpene Flavors are potent oils, which should always be diluted to less than 5% of any solution before use.
Terpenes are natural aromatic compounds found in plants. They are responsible for the unique flavor and scent of fruits, flowers, and herbs—like the citrus smell of lemon or the freshness of mint. In everyday life: Anytime you smell a plant, you’re experiencing terpenes.
Terpenes offer exceptional versatility, both as single compounds and in precision-crafted blends. They are widely utilized across diverse industries, including: Food & beverage flavor systems Fragrance & personal care Aromatics & incense applications Natural wellness formulations Household & cleaning solutions
Yes, you can use Terpene Flavors with CBD.
A little at a time – Terpenes can be added to aromatherapy blends, diffusers, lotions, edibles, tinctures, cocktails, homemade cleaners, bug repellents, plant extracts, etc.
To make a Terpene Flavor, we first start with an idea in mind of a flavor we would like to develop, a specific fruit for example. Next, we create a complementary terpene profile to act as the base for the flavor. Then, we formulate the body and top notes of the flavor and combine this with the base terpene profile to round out the blend. Finally, we homogenize the profile and sample the batch for quality.