VMAC: The next-gen HHC replacement
L‘Ban on HHC’ After the law took effect on June 13, 2023, the innovative minds behind the White Rabbit brand set out to explore cannabinoids, searching for a potent blend capable of replicating the sensations previously provided by HHC.
Introducing VMAC: The Idea Behind White Rabbit
White Rabbit is a brand born from the creative minds at Highbuy that has always catered to a lively audience.
In response to various recent legislative changes, White Rabbit has launched a new product line VMAC, an idea that fills the void left by the HHC. VMAC, an acronym standing for Various Active Cannabinoid Blends, has been meticulously designed to satisfy a wide range of desires—whether it’s euphoria, relaxation after a demanding day, or creativity. Essentially, VMAC produces the same effects as HHC, while remaining within the bounds of the law.
The Evolution of the VMAC
At the heart of VMAC is a team of dedicated chemists driven by unbridled passion. This team is entirely dedicated to the research and development of active cannabis compounds with promising potential. Their shared mission has two goals: to make these discoveries accessible to a wider audience and to uphold the principles of quality and safety in the products they offer. The VMAC, as a whole, aspires to dispel misconceptions surrounding cannabinoids through education and the effectiveness of their formulations.
The Effects of VMAC: An Experience Similar to That of HHC
The effects of VMAC mirror those that enthusiasts once enjoyed with HHC:
- Euphoria: Perfect for parties or get-togethers with friends, VMAC triggers waves of euphoria similar to the sensations experienced with HHC
- Relaxation: Using low doses of VMAC provides a deep sense of relaxation, ideal for unwinding and recharging
- Creativity: Taking VMAC paves the way for a surge in creativity, offering a gateway to unexplored creative realms
In short, VMAC—the brainchild of White Rabbit—stands out as a beacon of innovation that fills the void left by HHC. Designed to replicate the effects of its predecessor, VMAC is grounded in legality, quality, and cannabinoid education, ensuring that enthusiasts can continue to enjoy the experiences they seek without compromising on safety or efficacy.
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Tom
August 28, 2023 at 11:17 a.m.
I've already tried it—it's really fun!
Momo
1 September 2023 at 9:13 a.m.
In that case, boycott alcohol, the COVID vaccine, and retirement at age 64—you collaborationist bastard.
Momo
1 September 2023 at 9 h 18 min
Sorry, Tom—that reply wasn't for you, but for that other jerk, Jean Roger.
Bug*
Bastien Morricio
August 28, 2023 at 11 h 19 min
I've been using White Rabbit products for over a year now, starting with HHC. I switched to Vmac, and it's really great—the effect is actually pretty good. I'd even say it's better than HHC.
Jean Roger
August 28, 2023 at 3:02 p.m.
A sickening advertorial.
Boycott these chemicals
Chantal Lemaitre
August 30, 2023 at 15 h 47 min
And yes, it's totally chemical
Momo
1 September 2023 at 9:20 a.m.
Shut up, you collaborators.
enpi
August 28, 2023 at 5:05 p.m.
It's unhealthy—because of all this hypocrisy surrounding the illegality of weed in France, we're going to start using questionable stuff with an uncertain chemical composition, and at exorbitant prices.
…when we have something natural right here at our fingertips…
Pursang113
August 28, 2023 at 9:20 PM
Exactly, that's total nonsense.
Pursang113
August 28, 2023 at 9:23 p.m.
Stop taking just anything—it's crap. It's better to go through dealers, even if it means paying more, so you can get something good and natural—provided you know who you're buying from, of course. It's time for things to change among our friends in Matignons.
Mx232
August 28, 2023 at 10:28 p.m.
I tried it and I really loved it, and honestly, you guys say it's crap, but have you even checked out the quality of the stuff in the neighborhoods? They're all killing each other—it gets pretty intense—so I'd rather get it from a CBD shop.
militao58
August 29, 2023 at 11 h 19 min
I agree with you 100%
The negative comments must be from annoyed competitors, because you see this brand everywhere in France. .
Cedric
August 29, 2023 at 11 h 26 min
For a lot of people, it’s been a long time since we’ve gone through the “cimme” neighborhoods, as you say, but rather through growers—passionate people who do a great job and produce high-quality products. You just have to tap into the right networks. Do some research.
Marta
August 29, 2023 at 5:49 p.m.
Honestly, am I the only one who still goes there?
I don't know any growers…
And who's going to tell you that you have to go to So-and-so's place, with all that paranoia?
Kevin
August 29, 2023 at 9:32 a.m.
Hello,
It’s ridiculous to promote a product you know nothing about and make it out to be a “classic” CBD brand. They’re only in it for the profit. Would it have been too hard to explain that VMAC is really just a blend of CBD, CBN, CBG, and even other cannabinoids? Instead of explaining all the benefits of these compounds, they talk about VMAC and, to sell it, claim it’s stronger than HHC and that you’ll get the same effects.
You shouldn't be using this article to promote the nonsense put out by CBD brands that make all sorts of things. I'm very disappointed in your website and newspaper, which are completely biased and only out to make a profit, without any regard for the safety of their readers.
Bastien CD
August 31, 2023 at 7:43 a.m.
I completely agree with you, Kevin. Finally, some common sense. In my opinion, we really need to go back to natural products—or even semi-synthetic ones, like HHC—to adapt to the ban on recreational and medical cannabis. Less marketing and more transparency wouldn’t be a luxury. Some people are looking for ways to treat their conditions with cannabis—whether with CBD or other cannabinoids: glaucoma, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia, anxiety, generalized anxiety disorder, attention deficit disorder with and without hyperactivity in adults, etc. Let’s finally help these people rather than conducting «cannabis experiments» that are apparently only half-heartedly—or barely at all—supported by the medical community.
Arnold Joly
August 31, 2023 at 11 h 10 min
I received my order yesterday and tried it out—it's really nice. And actually, this kind of product has been around for several years in other countries, like the U.S., and it's never caused any problems.
Chris
August 31, 2023 at 11 h 33 min
I’m surprised this article isn’t labeled «Sponsored Content» because it has all the hallmarks: praise, vague information, a lack of journalistic curiosity… VMAC, like High Society’s RAF or Weecl’s C4B, is pure marketing that leads people who are interested in knowing what they’re consuming to end up using random stuff. Aren’t you interested in knowing what VMAC products are made of? Do you really care whether they contain H4CBD, THC-P, THC-O, THC-V, CBD, CBG, CBD, or CB? At this rate, there could even be even more suspicious stuff in there like JWH or other synthetic cannabis—after all, it all falls under the same legal gray area… But apparently, for Newsweed, VMAC is so cool, so it’s all good! So much for Newsweed and the journalistic work they’ve disregarded.
As for VMAC itself, I much preferred HHC; I find VMAC a bit weak, but it’s still more interesting than H4CBD, which—as others have often said—is «what CBD should have been.» As for White Rabbit, I’ve never had any problems with their cartridges—though they often lack flavor—but I’m always a little wary of the chemical quality, given the prices at which they’re sold (I’m talking solely about vape cartridges).