“Edible” Review: Orange Citrus THC Rapid Spray by Feather
Feather Orange Citrus THC Rapid Spray Review
A discreet pocket sized bottle with better bang for the buck than Jolts. The word spray is kinda misleading. Not at all resembling the previous TWD spray that got a lot of attention this uses more than a simple pump bottle to spray the extract. It’s more like an inhaler with a pressurized cannister of C02 blasting out a controlled dose every time. 2mg THC to be exact, which is annoying, but with 200mg total it just means you gotta blast a bit more. Feather claims a 15 second onset, something I did not believe at all. I was just excited for the good taste. But Whoa! Maybe closer to 30 seconds than 15 the onset time is still on par with smoking. I didn’t think this was possible. And because of the fast onset I was actually able to notice the 2mg, 4, 8… Up to exactly wherever I wanted to get in that moment. I have mixed feelings on the taste . It is overall very light with the top note and initial blast recalling faint clementines. Sweet and zesty but not overpowering. However the after taste, though still light, is bitter. There is 0 distillate nastiness, it just tastes like bitter orange rind. They got a bit too real here. Overall I’m just excited for the future. Between this, the products coming out from Final Bell, and a couple innovative unique ideas dropping in July, its a great time to be a stoner. 🍊🏎️🏎️🏎️ #feather #orangecitrusthcrapidspray #thcsprays #citrus #rapid #futureofweedHey my name is Sean out of Body and Spirit Cannabis, a fully independent licensed bud store at Yonge and Dundas in Toronto. Super sensitive to strain differences, I like to keep a bunch on hand for exactly what I want or need to feel. The alternative is my day is ruined or I don't get to smoke! Be sure to check me out @sean.bodyandspirit for a full list of reviews and stop by the store to say hi and check out the new drops we're smoking!