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Dab

A plain-English cannabis definition for Canadian consumers. Use it for education, then confirm provincial rules and product details with licensed sources.

A dab is a concentrated form of cannabis typically consumed by vaporizing and inhaling.

Also called / Category:

Also called concentrates, wax, shatter, or budder. Category: Consumption Methods & Accessories.

Key takeaways:

  • Dabs are potent cannabis extracts often containing high levels of THC.

  • They are typically consumed using a dab rig or vaporizer.

  • Dabbing provides rapid onset of effects.

  • Concentrates can vary in texture and appearance.

What it is / How it shows up:

Dabs are concentrated cannabis extracts that users might find on dispensary menus or in product reviews. These concentrates are known for their high potency, often containing high levels of THC. Dabs come in various forms, such as wax, shatter, and budder, each with a unique texture. They are usually consumed using a dab rig, which involves heating a surface and inhaling the vapour produced. Dabbing is popular among experienced consumers seeking a strong and fast-acting effect.

How it’s measured or identified:

  • Lab testing for potency and purity.

  • Visual inspection of texture and clarity.

  • Consumer reviews and ratings.

Use in context:

  • "I prefer dabbing for its quick onset and strong effects."

  • "This shatter has a great terp profile and is perfect for dabbing."

  • "Always check the potency testing results before buying dabs."

Safety & compliance in Canada:

  • Dabs must be purchased from licensed retailers.

  • Adhere to legal possession limits for concentrates.

  • Ensure products have passed potency testing.

Related terms / See also:

FAQs:

What is a dab rig? A dab rig is a type of water pipe designed specifically for consuming cannabis concentrates. It typically includes a nail or banger, which is heated to vaporize the concentrate.

Are dabs stronger than flower? Yes, dabs are generally more potent than cannabis flower due to their concentrated form. They often contain higher levels of THC.

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