
Kaviar | Animal Cookies x Tangie | Infused Joint | 1.5g
- Earthy
- Sweet
- Vanilla
In 2016, a small but passionate team sought to introduce the concept of a luxury brand to the maturing Colorado cannabis market. Through persistent testing and development of a proprietary formula, the KAVIAR Cone was born. Its sleek packaging and glass tip on every pre-roll elevated the smoking experience for consumers, and filled the potency void between lower THC testing traditional flower and higher THC testing concentrates. Customers began asking for KAVIAR at dispensaries throughout the state of Colorado, and KAVIAR soon became available at hundreds of dispensaries statewide.
With the immense popularity of KAVIAR spawning in such a short time, the team invested heavily in marketing at industry events, interacting with customers directly at dispensaries, and cultivating an engaging following on social media. Kaviar continued to grow with the sponsorship of major events including the DOPE Cup and Denver 420 Festival, as well as winning data-driven LeafLink Awards for Fastest Growing Brand, Best Selling Pre-Roll, and Best Selling Concentrate.
Capitalizing on this success in Colorado, KAVIAR has expanded to new markets across the United States and Jamaica, and has become a recognized and respected luxury brand across the country. It’s often said that in order for a product to be successful, it either has to be the first or the best. KAVIAR is both.
Bred by the Canadian seed bank BC Bud Depot, the indica-leaning Animal Cookies is a cross between Fire OG and an award-winning cut of GSC (formerly Girl Scout Cookies), which won the 2013 High Times Medical Cannabis Cup in Los Angeles. Packed with a cherry cookie flavor, Animal Cookies was bred when the breeder attempted to improve the already coveted Girl Scout Cookies strain.
Several batches of Animal Cookies have been examined by the cannabis testing lab Analytical 360, which found THC levels slightly above 20% in one sample. The terpene profile of this particular lab-tested strain demonstrated a high presence of humulene, caryophyllene, and myrcene.