Upcoming 420 sale from Gold Coast Terpenes

Hello! Just wanted to share some exciting news with you all. In celebration of 420, we’re having a special sale on all of our terpene flavors! For a limited time, the sale will run from April 20 to April 23.

It’s also a good time to try out our newest flavors, that we just launched: Sweet Mango, Golden Pineapple and Mojito.

We are also still giving out free samples to anyone who is interested in trying out some of our terpene flavors. I can be reached DM at rich@goldcoastterpenes.com or @goldcoastterpenes We will need your full name, ship to address, email and phone number.

Happy 420 and happy experimenting! Cheers!

Those sound like botanical blends. Can you provide the required paperwork to use them in the OR rec market?

See: OAR 845-025-3265 - Inhalable Cannabinoid Product Processor Requirements — Oregon Administrative Rules

Per OLCC, neither Hemp nor Cannabis derived are usable (directly) from out of state sources…

In Oregon, the type of cannabis the terpenes are derived from makes a difference.

Under Oregon law, anything derived from marijuana is a “marijuana item” and is regulated under the state’s marijuana program. The cannabinoid content does not matter, just the source. OLCC licensees cannot receive marijuana items from outside of Oregon’s regulated system. So there is no pathway for marijuana-derived terpenes to enter the OLCC-regulated system.

Hemp-derived terpenes are a “hemp item” and are able to enter the system in the same way as any other hemp item. They would have to come from an ODA-licensed hemp handler with an OLCC hemp certificate. The hemp certificate holder can enter the terpenes into their Metrc account, then order the required compliance testing (including a potency test). If it passes compliance testing, then they can transfer to any OLCC-licensed processor with a hemp endorsement via a licensed transfer in Metrc. Because of the way the legislature wrote the law for hemp entering the OLCC-regulated marijuana system, there is no way for an OLCC-licensed processor to receive hemp terpenes directly from an out-of-state source

Calling them “hemp” moving to an ODA licensed hemp lab, testing, and then moving to a rec license IS doable…but they are forever “HDT” at that point.

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I was just gonna say. Didn’t your other post essentially say “send it.” @cyclopath

CDTs at least lol. I was all hyphy.
Because the fact y’all can still play with imported products is tight. :vulcan_salute::wink:

So our tradional strains are botanical derived, no CBD no THC. They are natural and the CA and SDS sheets are on the website to download.