Ampersand: when cannabis concentrates become edible
Since their appearance, cannabis concentrates have followed a fairly linear trajectory: ever-increasing potency, ever-increasing terpenes and increasingly sophisticated extraction techniques, but consumption largely confined to vaping or dabbing.
A new product called Ampersand However, this pattern has changed.
Developed by Blue River™, Ampersand presents itself as a unmanageable dab A solvent-free concentrate designed for oral absorption, rather than heating or spraying.
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Ampersand is an oral concentrate made from live rosin or decarboxylated hashish. Where traditional concentrates are intended for a rig or vaporizer, Ampersand is presented as a fine, water-soluble powder, capable of dissolving directly on the tongue or mixing into a drink. The idea is simple: to offer the intensity and richness of a dab, without smoke or heat, with a bioavailability far superior to conventional methods.
According to Blue River™, Ampersand is absorbed simultaneously via several pathways (the lymphatic system, the bloodstream and the liver), enabling an effect that is both faster and longer-lasting. Early feedback indicates a perceptible rise in two to five minutes, an intermediate time between inhalation and the edibles traditional, for an experience lasting from eight to twelve hours.
This multi-channel absorption is also said to be responsible for a sensation that is considered «cleaner» and more predictable than that of conventional edibles, whose effects are highly dependent on hepatic metabolism. can vary considerably from one consumer to another to each other.
This approach challenges the very limits of dabbing. Traditional dabs require precise temperature ranges in order to activate correctly. cannabinoids, There's no guarantee that all the compounds will be fully converted when briefly exposed to high heat. Ampersand circumvents this problem by using pre-activated cannabinoids, specifically formulated for rapid and effective oral absorption.
In terms of ingredients, the product is beyond reproach: entirely solvent-free, sugar-free, low-calorie, gluten-free and made from plant-based ingredients.

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Ampersand is also highly modular. It can be offered as a raw powder, single-use sachets, tablets, capsules, or incorporated into beverages. It can also be combined with non-cannabis ingredients such as fruit juices, teas, matcha, coffee, functional mushrooms or medicinal plants.
The latest R&D work is even exploring personalized wellness blends, incorporating turmeric, ginger, collagen, anthocyanins or phycocyanin. This opens the way to uses far beyond the recreational sphere, notably in functional drinks, dietary supplements and hybrid wellness products.
Ampersand is also available in variety-specific versions or in «super-spectrum» formulations with several varieties. Dosages generally oscillate between 20 and 100 mg of cannabinoids per gram, making it a powerful concentrate to be consumed in an informed and responsible manner.
Blue River™ wants to make one thing perfectly clear: Ampersand must never to be smoked nor dabé. This precision illustrates just how far this product has moved away from traditional categories, while retaining what makes concentrates so attractive: power, full spectrum and aromatic richness.
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