Description
King Louie, King Louis XIII or King Louis as it is also known, scintillates the tastebuds with its skunky and spicy flavor in this hemp-derived Delta 10 THC vape pen from Dank Lite. King Louie is an indica strain that is reportedly introverted, making it a great option for a night in watching your favorite show or to take the edge off the day. Tasting of pine, cheese, and spice, King Louie is originally bred from a cross of OG Kush and LA Confidential, both of which have successfully passed down their unique profiles. The addition of Delta 10 to the King Louie terpenes in this vape cartridge synergize well, making for a vape experience that consumers say is more uplifting than the traditional King Louie, but one that still favors the indica side of things.
This disposable vape pen from Dank Lite contains 1000mg of cannabinoids total and utilizes a 900mAh lithium-ion battery. It contains Delta 10 distillate and terpenes and is free of MCT and other carriers, artificial additions, and cutting agents. As a company, Dank Lite prides itself on having some of the best smokable hemp and hemp-derived products on the market and utilizes organic hemp cultivation practices and lab-tests their products for purity.
For those new to Delta 10, Delta 10 THC is a cannabinoid derived from hemp and cannabis which has been said to have more uplifting properties, similar to those commonly found in sativa strains. While Delta 10 THC seems to have a slightly lower potency than Delta 9 THC, the form most commonly found in marijuana, it is stronger than Delta 8. For more of the science behind Delta 10, keep reading below.
What is Delta 8 THC?
Cannabinoids are chemical compounds secreted from cannabis plants as resin. They have the ability to interact with our body’s Endocannabinoid System (ECS). Delta 8 THC is a cannabinoid that occurs in much smaller concentrations than most other cannabinoids.
Delta 8 is an isomer that forms as Delta-9 THC ages and oxidizes. This process increases the stability of the Δ8 molecular structure so that it does not degrade as easily and lasts much longer over time.
Delta-8 THC and Delta 9-THC contain similarities in their molecular structure. Both contain double bonds, but D8 contains the bond on the 8th carbon chain and not on the 9th. For that reason, D8 and D9 THC react similarly within the Endocannabinoid receptors in the body as a result of their similar presentation of structure and properties.
D8 requires an intricate process of extraction, isolation, conversion, and refinement. With Δ8 there are benefits and effects to serve both medicinal and recreational consumers. Because D8 occurs in smaller concentrations, it’s common to see it sold in the form of distillates or edibles.
The compound Δ8 legally derives from hemp and contains less than 0.3% Δ9-THC in accordance with the Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018 (also known as the 2018 Farm Bill). Within the Bill, it states that all derivatives, isomers, and cannabinoids in hemp are federally legal provided that all final products contain less than 0.3% D9 THC.
- If you are subject to routine drug screenings, do not consume Δ8-THC.
- Each state has its own separate laws regarding hemp products. Please be aware of the laws within your state/province of residence.
- Psychotropic potency of Delta 8 THC will often vary. For this reason, please do not operate a vehicle after consuming Δ8 products.
- Consult your doctor before use.
What is Delta 10 THC?
Phytocannabinoids are the chemical compounds that are secreted from hemp or cannabis plants as resin. They have the unique ability to activate receptors in the Endocannabinoid System and provide their own distinctive effects.
Delta 10 Tetrahydrocannabinol is known as an “elusive” phytocannabinoid, as it is most often confused for Cannabichromene (CBC). The Δ10 THC isolated crystals develop in much smaller concentrations than most other cannabinoids.
Delta 8, Delta 9 and Delta 10 contain similarities in their molecular structure, but Δ10 and Δ8 are considered isomers of the Δ9 molecule. Each cannabinoid contains double bonds in their molecule, but D8 contains the bond on the 8th carbon chain, D9 contains a bond on the 9th carbon chain and D10 contains the bond on the 10th carbon chain.
In an effort to create higher percentages of Δ10 THC, many extractors are using hemp-derived CBD to create it through a process known as isomerization.
Δ10 has proven to deliver benefits and effects to serve both medicinal and recreational consumers. D10 is most often sold in the form of oils, edibles, vape cartridges or disposable vape pens, and also in flower with very minimal percentages.
The compound Δ10-THC is legally derived from hemp. It does not contain more than 0.3% Δ9-THC in accordance with the Agricultural Improvement Act of 2018 (also known as the 2018 Farm Bill).
The bill states that all derivatives, isomers and cannabinoids found in hemp are federally legal provided that all final products contain less than 0.3% D9 THC.
- If you are subject to routine drug screenings, do not consume Δ10-THC.
- Each state has their own separate laws regarding hemp products. Please be aware of the laws within your state/province of residence.
- Psychotropic potency of Delta 10 THC will vary by dose and effects will also vary for users. Therefore, do not operate a vehicle after consuming Δ10 products.
- Consult your doctor before use.
Delta 10 is not a naturally occurring cannabinoid and is created through a process that necessitates a type of catalyst to create it such as a food grade radical initiator to stabilize the reactivity of the radicals to provide higher yields of Delta 10 THC.
Product Size
1 Gram
Suggested Use
Take one or two short draws using the lowest heat setting on your battery. Wait 45 mins for the effects to settle in prior to using again.
Ingredients
Delta 8 thc distillate, delta 10 thc distillate, terpenes
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