From isolate
to bottle. Documented.
Every terpene we produce moves through a documented chain: botanical sourcing, in-house formulation, small-batch blending, and third-party COA verification. No shortcuts. No synthetic stand-ins. No guessing.
How every batch
is made and verified.
Six documented steps from raw botanical to labeled bottle.
Botanically Sourced
Raw terpene isolates sourced from food-grade botanical suppliers vetted through IFEAT-member standards. No synthetic analogs, ever.
GC-MS Profiled
Every incoming isolate is profiled by gas chromatography and mass spectrometry to confirm identity and purity before entering our formulation queue.
Small-Batch Formulated
In-house chemists match each strain profile against mass-spec references, not marketing guesses. Batch size is capped at 10L to maintain consistency.
Blended in LA
Final blending happens in our Downtown Los Angeles facility under cGMP protocols. No PG, no VG, no Vitamin E acetate.
Third-Party Tested
Every finished batch ships a sample to an independent ISO-accredited lab. Full panel: pesticides, heavy metals, residual solvents, and verified terpene profile.
COA-Tagged
Each product receives a unique COA linked to its batch number. Wholesale customers receive COA documentation with every shipment.
Per-product COAs,
on every shipment.
Every product in our catalog has an individual COA available for download. These are updated whenever a new batch is produced.
CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS Batch: ITT-BLN-240612 Product: Blue Dream · Blend Tested: 2024-06-12 Lab: Confident Cannabis ✓ Pesticides: ND ✓ Heavy Metals: ND ✓ Residual Solvents: ND ✓ Terpene Profile: Verified
What is in a COA
A Certificate of Analysis (COA) is a document from an accredited third-party laboratory confirming that a product meets its labeled specifications.
- Pesticide screening, 300+ compounds tested
- Heavy metal panel: lead, arsenic, mercury, cadmium
- Residual solvent screen, 60+ compounds
- Terpene profile verification, GC-MS confirmed ratios
We use Confident Cannabis and other ISO-accredited labs. COAs are product-specific and batch-specific, so you always know exactly what you are buying.
The four isolates
worth understanding first.
Start here before exploring the full library of 31+ isolates.
Myrcene
The most common terpene in cannabis. Known for sedative and muscle-relaxant effects. The earthy, musky backbone of most indica profiles. Present in nearly every cannabis strain.
Learn More →Limonene
The second most common terpene in nature. Bright citrus aroma associated with elevated mood and stress relief. Prominent in sativa-leaning profiles.
Learn More →Linalool
Floral, slightly citrus. One of the most well-researched terpenes for calming and anti-anxiety effects. Primary terpene in lavender; a first-ballot hall-of-famer.
Learn More →Fenchol
A monoterpenoid with fresh lemon-lime scent. Common in perfumery and cosmetics. Emerging research into neuroprotective properties. Gives basil its signature aroma.
Learn More →Five hundred pages
of what we know.
Eight years of field notes, sourcing records, and formulation research, compiled into a 500-page reference for operators, chefs, and hobbyists alike.
