Alright, gather 'round—it's time to talk about the unsung heroes of your cannabis journey: cannabinoids. You might’ve heard of THC and CBD (they're basically the Beyoncé and Jay-Z of the cannabis world), but there’s a whole squad of t cannabinoids working behind the scenes to make sure your experience is nothing short of legendary. Let’s break it down, shall we?
Cannabinoids are the naturally occurring compounds found in cannabis plants. Think of them as the special sauce that gives cannabis its unique effects. Each cannabinoid has its own unique vibe—some are here to party (like THC), while others just want to chill (looking at you, CBD). And the best part? There are over 100 of these bad boys, each bringing something different to the table.
First up, we’ve got THC (tetrahydrocannabinol). This is the one your parents warned you about. THC is the psychoactive cannabinoid that gives you that classic “high“ feeling. It's like the life of the party—fun, a little wild, and definitely memorable. If you’re looking to feel euphoric, creative, or just ready to giggle at literally anything, THC is your go-to. On the flip side, there’s CBD (cannabidiol), the cool, calm, and collected cousin. CBD isn’t here to get you high—it’s here to keep you zen. Whether you’re dealing with anxiety, inflammation, or just need a little help sleeping, CBD’s got your back. It’s like a gentle hug for your brain, without the psychoactive punch. No munchies or paranoia here—just pure relaxation.
But wait, there's more! The cannabis plant is packed with other cannabinoids that, while less famous, still deserve their time in the spotlight:
Cannabinoids work by interacting with your body’s endocannabinoid system (ECS)—a fancy term for the network that helps regulate things like Vibes, pain, appetite, and memory. Think of your ECS as a DJ spinning tracks, and cannabinoids as the requests that get the party going. Each cannabinoid has a different interaction with your ECS, leading to different effects. And when they work together, that’s what we call the “entourage effect”—like a well-orchestrated symphony where every instrument plays its part.
Because knowing your cannabinoids means you’re one step closer to finding your perfect vibe. Whether you're looking to relax, get a little creative, or relieve some pain, understanding how each cannabinoid works can help you pick the right product for your needs. Plus, it’s always good to sound like the smartest person in the room at the next dinner party.
At Vibe, we’re not just throwing random strains at you and calling it a day. We test every batch to make sure you’re getting exactly what you came for. We believe in full transparency, so you know what’s in your product, down to the last cannabinoid. No surprises, just good vibes.
Whether you’re exploring cannabinoids for a little peace, a good time, or just to try something new—there’s a whole world to discover, each with its own benefits. So go ahead, dive in, and find your perfect vibe. We’re here to make sure it’s a good one—every single time.
Vibe is 100% federally legal in the United States. The U.S. government is cool with you Vibin’ and getting the munchies—but not all local governments agree. Check your local and state laws and regulations to see if a product is legal in your specific location. Fact check: The legality of our hemp-derived products—including those with THCa, Delta-8 THC, and Delta-9 THC come from the 2018 Farm Bill. This bill allows hemp products with no more than 0.3% dry weight of Delta-9 THC to be legal. Delta-8 THC is also legal because it is a hemp-derived compound.
We’re glad (and surprised) you asked. We carefully curate cannabis strains for their special mix of cannabinoids and terpenes. Then, we boost these natural profiles with extra cannabinoids and terpenes to help you relax even more.
Yeah buddy! If 3 is a crowd then we love to party. Every one of our products tests in independent third-party laboratories. Real science $h!t.
The legality of delta 8 varies from state to state but is federally legal. Delta 8 is popular because it produces the euphoric side effects of many THC products, but it provides a milder high. It also reduces drowsiness, anxiety, and paranoia. So it can be a great way to find out what you do like. Delta 8 THC is a mellow choice for people who want a buzz, but don’t want to get carried away. Delta 8 THC occurs naturally in cannabis plants in very small amounts
Delta 9 is the most abundant form of THC in cannabis plants. Cannabis containing more than.3% delta 9 THC is illegal on the federal level, buuuuuuut… thanks to the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (affectionately referred to as the 2018 Farm Bill), Delta-9 products with less than 0.3% of THC by dry weight are federally legal, so put those handcuffs away (unless you’re taking sexy vibe).
The main difference between delta 8 and delta 9 are their potencies and legalities. Delta 9 is more potent than Delta 8. Additionally, cannabis containing more than.3% delta 9 THC is illegal on the federal level. The legality of delta 8 varies from state to state but it is federally legal.