Concentrates · Six Formats
Solventless + hydrocarbonThe concentrate lane in plain English. What live resin actually is, how rosin differs, and why our budtenders reach for terpenes before THC percentage when they match a concentrate to a consumer.
The format index
01
Best for · Terpene-forward flavor
The gold-standard modern concentrate. Flower is flash-frozen at harvest to lock in the terpenes before extraction, which is why live resin tastes so much more like the plant than distillate.
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Best for · Solventless purists
No solvents — just heat and pressure squeezing the resin out of the flower. The cleanest extraction method on the menu. Flavor tracks the strain it came from closely.
03
Best for · Old-school ritual
The oldest concentrate humans make. Ice-water hash uses agitation in cold water to separate the trichomes from the plant. Lower THC, rich flavor, a different class of experience.
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Best for · Heavy consumers only
Isolated THCA crystals re-sauced in terpene extract. As close to pure THC as the market gets. Heavy tolerance required — first-timers should not go here.
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Best for · Forgiving dab texture
Easy to scoop, easy to dab, and approachable for newer concentrate consumers. Most big Missouri brands carry a badder in their lineup.
06
Best for · The classic
The concentrate that kicked off the modern dab era. Glass-like texture. Less terpene retention than live-resin formats, but still a staple for heavy consumers and purists.
What every concentrate has to clear
Hydrocarbon-extracted concentrates must test below Missouri's residual-solvent limits. Every batch. No exceptions.
MO DCR limit
Our buyers pick concentrates where the terpene panel still reflects the source strain. Distillate without terpenes does not earn shelf space.
Strain-accurate
Concentrates degrade faster than flower. We rotate shelf stock weekly. What you buy was made recently.
Weekly rotation
We stock cultivators who name the source strain, post COAs, and disclose extraction method. Opacity does not make it past purchasing.
COA on request
On the shelf · Popular concentrates
Real-time velocity on the extract shelf. Cold-cured rosin, hash-rosin, sauce, badder, diamonds — lab-verified potency and terpene profiles, priced live.
Keep reading
The longer-form guides our floor team uses to walk new buyers through the concentrate case.
01 · Comparison
Live resin vs live rosin
Solvent vs solventless extraction, why rosin costs 2-3× more per gram, and how to choose between them.
Read the comparison
02 · Comparison
Concentrates vs flower
Potency, onset, equipment, and tolerance — when concentrates make sense and when flower is the better pick.
Read the comparison
Concentrate questions
Extraction methods, tolerance, equipment, and how to shop the concentrate lane without getting lost in jargon.
Live resin uses hydrocarbon solvents to extract from flash-frozen flower. Rosin uses only heat and pressure — no solvents at all.
Both keep terpene profiles intact if done well. Rosin is the solventless purist's choice; live resin is the mainstream top shelf.
Not typically. Concentrates can test 70 – 99% THC versus 18 – 30% for flower. For a first-timer, we point you at flower or low-dose edibles first.
If you are curious, start with a low-dose live-resin vape cartridge — it gives you concentrate flavor at an approachable dose.
Yes. Most concentrates require a dab rig (glass rig with a banger and torch) or an electronic dab device. Some can be added to a bowl of flower as a topper.
Potency (THC, THCA, minor cannabinoids), terpene profile, residual solvent testing (critical for hydrocarbon extracts), heavy metals, microbials, and pesticides. Every concentrate on our shelf has been tested.
DABSTRACT is the most-asked-for by the floor team. Illicit and Flora Farms also run live-resin drops that regulars chase.
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1463 S Vandeventer Ave · Open 9 – 10 daily. Live resin, rosin, hash — rotated weekly.