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In 2014, the edibles market was lacking a product that was flavorful, size-appropriate, potent, and most importantly, consistent. After months of hard work, the PunchBar was developed, giving birth to Punch Edibles. Our mission was to provide a sensibly sized, high-dose edible that allowed patients to enjoy their medicine with great flavor, minimal calories, and sugar, all in a consistent and safe way. Since our launch in 2014, Punch Edibles has grown tremendously. We now offer four distinct product lines, totaling 25 different chocolate bars. In addition, we recently introduced a vegan and gluten-free Fruit Snack line, featuring five delicious flavors: Original, Citrus, Berry, Sour, and Heat. Every Punch product is lab-tested and made with premium concentrates to ensure the highest quality. Our dedication to excellence doesn't stop at edibles. Punch Extracts is committed to delivering top-tier cannabis concentrates known for their exceptional quality and potency. Using state-of-the-art extraction techniques and sourcing the finest cannabis, we produce concentrates rich in flavor and high in potency. Experience the Punch difference with our range of meticulously crafted products designed to provide a reliable and enjoyable cannabis experience every time. ‍

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A Quick Guide to Cannabis Vape Cartridges

Cannabis vape cartridges — usually just called "carts" — are pre-filled containers of cannabis oil that attach to a small rechargeable battery. The battery heats a coil inside the cart, turning the oil into inhalable vapor. Carts deliver the fastest onset of any cannabis format (often within 60 seconds), make dosing intuitive (one puff at a time), and are virtually odorless — the discreet alternative to flower.

The category splits into two worlds: distillate and live resin. Distillate carts use highly refined THC oil with botanical or cannabis-derived terpenes added back in for flavor — they're affordable, consistent, and potent (often 85%+ THC). Live resin carts use oil extracted from fresh-frozen cannabis, which preserves the strain's original terpene profile. Live resin costs more but tastes closer to the actual flower and produces a fuller-spectrum effect that many consumers prefer.

Hardware matters too. 510-thread carts work with any universal 510 battery you already own, giving you flexibility across brands. Proprietary systems (Stiiizy, Dosist, PAX Era, Plug Play) only work with their own batteries — but those batteries are typically engineered for tighter draws, longer battery life, and more consistent heat. California requires all licensed carts to be lab-tested for potency, pesticides, residual solvents, and heavy metals. Atrium only stocks carts from licensed California brands with current certificates of analysis on file.

About Cannabis Vape Cartridges

What is a cannabis vape cartridge?

A vape cartridge is a pre-filled container of cannabis oil attached to a battery that heats the oil into vapor for inhalation. Cartridges are popular for their convenience, discretion, and precise dosing. They come in 510-thread (universal) or proprietary formats.

What's the difference between live resin and distillate cartridges?

Distillate cartridges are made from highly purified THC oil with terpenes added back in. Live resin cartridges are made from fresh-frozen cannabis that preserves the original terpene profile of the strain, resulting in more complex, flavorful vapor. Live resin typically costs more but delivers a more full-spectrum experience.

How long does a vape cart last?

A 0.5g cartridge yields approximately 75–150 puffs depending on draw length; a 1g cartridge doubles that. For a consumer taking 3–5 puffs per session, a 1g cart typically lasts 1–3 weeks. Store carts upright at room temperature to prevent oil from leaking or clogging.

Are vape cartridges safe?

Vape cartridges from licensed California dispensaries are tested by accredited third-party labs for potency, residual solvents, pesticides, and heavy metals. California regulations prohibit vitamin E acetate (the additive linked to EVALI lung injuries) in licensed products. Always purchase cartridges from a licensed dispensary — never from unlicensed sources.

What's the difference between 510-thread and proprietary cartridges?

510-thread is the universal standard — these carts work with any 510 battery you already own. Proprietary cartridges (like Stiiizy, Dosist, PAX Era) only fit the matching brand's battery, but typically offer tighter quality control, longer battery life, and smoother draws.

Why is my vape cartridge clogged or burnt?

Clogs are usually caused by oil cooling and thickening in the airway — a quick warm-up draw or gently heating the cart in your hand for 30 seconds usually fixes it. A burnt taste means the coil is dry: either the cart is nearly empty, or you're drawing too long. Slow, gentle 3-second pulls preserve flavor and hardware life.

What battery voltage should I use?

Most cannabis carts perform best between 2.8V and 3.6V. Lower voltage (2.8–3.2V) preserves terpene flavor and extends cart life; higher voltage (3.4–3.6V) produces bigger vapor clouds but burns terpenes faster. Start low and step up if you want more intensity.

Can I travel with a vape cartridge?

In California, you can transport cannabis carts within state lines in a sealed container, out of reach of the driver. Federal law still prohibits cannabis on planes (including in carry-ons), and crossing state lines with cannabis is a federal offense — even between two legal states.

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