Distillet isnt meant for dabbing. Its meant for vape tops. Typically distillet is made from wax that got messed up and requires further purification. Im guessing they add terps back in otherwise it would taste nasty. I work with an extract company in Cali and what i stated is the industry norm.
RE: Up Close and Personal part 75 (East Coast Alien)
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Doesn't a Vape basically heat up the distillate* through a wick, coil or some type of nail, so you can hit it. A dab just heats up glass, quartz or titanium so you can take your hit.
Same thing as long as you control your temps. You are always going to need that heat to smoke/vape man...
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Thank you @wylo
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http://www.bakked.com/ "Our distillate incorporates the entire cannabinoid spectrum and reintroduces same-strain, sam-batch terpenes to give you the fullest flavor."
http://www.bakked.com/about/
East Coast Alien was processed by Bakked, a concentrate company in Colorado. These distillates come in jars specifically made for dabbing. This is a refinement process that this goes through. "By breaking down cannabinoids and terpenes into their individual compound solutions, they can then be recombined into various formulas with complete control and precision, allowing processors to individualize concentrates with accuracy like never before." - https://www.leafly.com/news/science-tech/what-are-cannabis-distillate-concentrates
Respectfully,
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