Strain of the Month: Sundae Driver 

Strain of the Month: Sundae Driver 

It’s Sundae Not Sunday! Who Knew? 

At RiverBluff Collective, we’ve seen strains come and go, but some stand out from the rest. Sundae Driver, often misnamed Sunday Driver, lives up to its name in both cases. It is relaxing like a lazy Sunday afternoon and a sweet blissful treat after an outstanding meal like a Sundae. This strain was developed by the crazy crew of cats over at Cannarado Genitics in Colorado but has made its way throughout the country, finding itself in many dispensaries and cannabis breeding and grow rooms. Sundae Driver only traces its roots back to the 2010s but has already produced amazing offspring of its own like Driving Miss Daisy. Sundae Driver always stands out in the crowd. Its bag appeal is amazing, its smell and taste are otherworldly, and effects are on point for every variety of consumer. So, kick back in the cut, fire one up, and let’s learn about some weed stuff! 

The Basics 

Sundae Driver is generally a balanced hybrid, but the plant can find itself leaning indica or sativa on occasion. Even when leaning slightly one way or the other, it doesn’t affect the overall enjoyment of the strain. Connarado Genetics developed the strain by crossing two sweet, considered dessert, strains in Fruity Pebbles OG and Grape Pie. The result was a sweet strain that wasn’t overpowering and suited for all. It doesn’t come with the highest THC count in the world, but it does come with all the flavor! Its unique flavor profile has been what made it a mainstay on shelves and how it made its name in breeding programs. There is no denying Sundae Driver is here to stay.  

Bag Appeal 

The dominant terpenes in Sundae Driver are Limonene, Caryophyllene and Humulene. This terpene profile gives Sundae Driver an aroma of fruity ice cream and slight earthy hints of dark chocolate. When smoked you can taste floral notes, mixed berry, and a touch of diesel. It grows in many variations, so buds can range in color from light green to darker purples. The look, smell, and taste of this strain give Sundae Driver a tremendous bag appeal that cannot be ignored. Check out RiverBluff Collective’s terpenes blog for a more detailed overview of all the terpenes. 

Effects 

Smoking Sundae Driver gives you the best of both worlds, indica and sativa, and blends them together to make a strain few can complain about. It comes with a heavy body high and a general relaxation of the mind like an indica. It is also known to enhance creativity and provide you with a euphoric feeling of happiness. This is definitely a strain for any time-of-day. It rarely disappoints! 

Should You Try It? 

Sundae Driver is new royalty among dessert strains and that has made it very popular for consumers, retailers, and growers alike. For those who love dessert strains, Sundae driver may be the cream of the crop. For those who don’t, let Sundae Driver try to change your mind. No matter what side of the dessert fence you are on, this strain is a can’t miss. Much like its ice cream name’s sake, even when it is bad it is still pretty good! Though we don’t have it on our website, you can stop into our East Dubuque, IL location and grab a preroll today. Or look at our hemp-derived edibles and drinks! We hope you enjoyed this article. If you’d like to see more like it and all the latest deals SIGN UP for our email group to stay in the know. 

RiverBluff and 7hills Partnership Covered by Eagle 102.3 

RiverBluff and 7hills Partnership Covered by Eagle 102.3 

Eagle 102.3 released a blog on their website covering the strategic partnership between 7hills Brewing and RiverBluff Collective to produce THC-infused drinks such as Pops and Seltzers. This partnership came together as 7Hills looked to transition from bottling to canning and RiverBluff looked for a partner to bring its drinks to life. The stars aligning was nothing short of serendipitous. Together we look forward to distributing these drinks statewide in Iowa. 

From Eagle 102.3  

“Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, 7 Hills was making strides in the Iowa market with its bottled beers. However, the pandemic necessitated a pause, leading the company to withdraw bottled products and focus on refining its processes. With the recent assistance from Riverbluff Dispensary, which moved its headquarters to the Millwork District, 7 Hills has now accelerated its plans to introduce a canning line, initially slated for 2025. Riverbluff’s collaboration played a crucial role by enabling 7 Hills to expedite the transition and meet the growing demand for THC-infused beverages. The beer market is undergoing significant changes, with a nationwide decrease in beer production and a surge in non-alcoholic and THC-infused beverages. Partnering with Riverbluff Dispensary places 7 Hills at the forefront of these trends, demonstrating its commitment to innovation and growth.” 

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The 4th of July and Pets: How to Soothe Their Nerves 

The 4th of July and Pets: How to Soothe Their Nerves 

As summer approaches and the 4th of July grows near, the use of firecrackers and fireworks increases dramatically. We are out later at night and live to light up the dark skies! We barbecue and have family gatherings to celebrate our families and country, but our pets don’t know what we are celebrating, and the loud noises can cause panic attacks in some pets. When preparing to celebrate this summer, remember to think of your four-legged fury companion! There are many ways CBD can help your dog this 4th of July season. So, let’s kick back in the cut, fire one up, and learn about some pet stuff. 

There are two main factors that contribute to pet anxiety during the summer: 

  1.  The explosions on the 4th  
  1. The separation anxiety caused by us spending more time outside without them

These problems are unavoidable. Even if you don’t light off fireworks, someone else certainly will. With nice weather, social calendars can fill up quickly and have your pet feeling ignored.  Loud noises while you’re not home can cause even further anxiety. Luckily, there are ways to combat that anxiety with hemp-derived products for pets. 

There has been anecdotal evidence that CBD can help your pet. We say anecdotal because few studies on CBD’s effects on pets exist and sadly, it is not much better with humans. The first and most prominent study on the effects of CBD on pets was performed in a 2017 Cornell University study and showed the benefits that CBD had on treating arthritis in dogs. Using that study, some veterinarians have used it to correlate it treat other issues found in both pets and humans. Our customers have been extremely positive about their experiences treating their pets with CBD. The average dosage for pets is debated but most say it is roughly 0.40mg per pound but you can always use a conversion calculator

If you’ve been considering CBD for your pet, there is no better time to try it than the 4th of July season. RiverBluff carries CBD for pets and tinctures for humans can also be dosed down for pets. Unfortunately, these products aren’t available in our online store, but you can stop into our East Dubuque IL location and talk to one of our wonderful budtenders to see if CBD might be right for your pet. To stay up to date with all the latest deals and articles be sure to SIGN UP for our email group today! 

Strain of the Month: Apple Tart 

Strain of the Month: Apple Tart 

Appe Tart opened a whole new world for apple strain loving enthusiasts. It feels and tastes like confectionary glory handed down by the gods of weed and bakers. A strain with a mission bred to be the most flavorful apple strain on the market. This bud was designed to make mouths water and eyes dry; the plant traces its lineage back to the green thumbs at Clearwater Genetics. Apple Tart is the new giant of the apple strains towering over all others. It doesn’t matter if you eat edibles infused with it, vape it, dab it, or smoke it, Apple Tart hits the spot, so let’s look a little deeper into where this strain came from and what it is all about.  

The Lineage  

Apple Tart comes from a strong lineage of fruitful sweet strains; it a cross of Apple Fritter and Runtz. At the time, Apple Fritter was the ruler of apple strains and Runtz was gaining a reputation for being very sweet. Excitement surrounded Apple Tart from the moment it made its way into dispensaries and can be found in most dispensaries and many consumer’s homes. It almost immediately unseated Apple Fritter as the go-to apple strain and has never looked back. Apple Tart has become a strain that many smokers have grown to love for both its medicinal and recreational effects. Apple tart first rose to fame when Leafy named it one of its summer strains of 2022. 

The Basics 

Apple Tart leans slightly sativa but is balanced for the most part and generally tests around the 25% total THC mark. It is beloved by indica and sativa smokers alike. The strain makes for a superb summertime stain. Its fruity flavor almost beckons you into the sun to dance, frolic and get into some foolery. Apple Tart is simply a fun strain. It is balanced enough to provide joy for both indica and sativa smokers and sweet enough to unlock the hearts of those who generally shy away from sweet strains

The Aroma and Taste 

Apple Tart’s taste and aroma are true to its name. The buds are pristine and smell like fresh apples, hints of berries and subtle notes of cream and baked goods. The creamy sensation comes on once you spark it up. The combination of these well-paired flavors gives the strain its name. Hidden under those sweet delights are subtle tones of spice. This strain indeed does make your mouth water and your eyes dry. The dominant terpenes in Apple Tart are Linalool, Limonene, Farnesene, Caryophyllene, Humulene. Check out our terpenes blog for a more detailed overview of all the terpenes. 

Effects 

Apple Tart is known for having the mentally uplifting effects of sativa while maintaining the relaxing effects of an indica. It provides the consumer with a euphoric anxiety free social experience while still helping others relax after a long hard day. Many consumers report that Apple Tart is an ideal midday stain.  

Should You Try It? 

Apple Tart skates that fine line of hybrids that allows all consumers to enjoy it in whatever way they see fit. It has become a sought-after stain of the industry for that very reason. If you are already fond of apple strains, Apple Tart may be your new favorite. If you are not into apple strains, Apple Tart might change your mind. Either way, if you haven’t tried it, you should! When grown properly, few strains can match the aroma and bag appeal of Apple Tart. Though we don’t have it on our website, you can stop into our East Dubuque, IL location and grab a preroll today. We hope you enjoyed this article. If you’d like to see more like it and all the latest deals SIGN UP for our free email group to stay in the know. 

4 Things to Remember When Vaping This Summer 

4 Things to Remember When Vaping This Summer 

Summertime, and the livin’ is easy. Fish are jumpin’ and the cotton is high. That’s right summertime is back and that means sun times and fun times. Let’s say that the cotton won’t be the only thing that is high. Cannaconsumers are on the move during the summertime. There are hikes to be had, boats or tubes to be floated on, the warm crisp summer air to fill your nose, and strains to be smoked. With the rampant pace to enjoy summer while it lasts, many cannaconsumers rely on vaping to fill their needs due to their discreet and easy use in almost every situation. Yet, their convenience comes with some caveats. Here are four things to remember when vaping this summer. 

Vape Carts are 2/3 Mogwai 

Summer brings with it lovely sunshine and wild wet outdoor adventures. However, much like owning a Mogwai, it shares 2/3 of the same rules of ownership if you want the best experience. For those completely lost, Gizmo, from the movie Gremlins, Gremlins 2, and hopefully soon Gremlins 3, was a Mogwai and caused some antics. 

  1. First, keep it out of direct light and heat as much as possible! 
  2. Heat and light can cause the oil to thin out resulting in leaks and loss of flavor.   
  3. Second, don’t get them wet.  
  4. Electronic devices don’t like moisture, so keep it as dry as possible. 

Handle those two tips and you avoid your Mogwai going all Gremlin and becoming a problem. Can’t find anything that says you can’t feed it after midnight, but I bet it will have you eating after midnight. 

Don’t Overwork Your Device 

Summer brings the social out of all of us and cannabis consumption is social by nature. The increased heat and passing of vapes can lead to problems. Exposing your vape to rapid hits in short succession can drain the battery, cause the oil to thicken causing clogs, and worst-case scenario kill the battery all together. If you are going to share or are just a heavy consumer, be sure to give your vape extra time to cool down after every few hits. This may seem like a pain, but it will save you money in the long run. 

Keep It Clean 

First off, no matter how hard you try you will probably leave you vape in a place too hot for it at least once. Nobody is perfect. This can lead to clogs and seepage from your vape. You can help reduce this by keeping an eye on a few things.  

  1. First, keep the airway clear. If you start struggling to pull on you vape, you probably have the beginnings of a clog. You can keep airways clear by using a toothpick or paperclip to gently clear debris. 
  1.  If you are using a disposable vape, there is normally a hole near the charging port that you can blow through until vapor comes out the mouthpiece clearing the clog. 
  1. If you are using a traditional cart and pen set up, make sure to regularly clean the threading and contacts with alcohol.  

Don’t Vape and Drive 

We know you have places to go and people to see but do not vape and drive. This goes 365 days a year, but many people test their luck in warmer weather. The windows are down, and you don’t think anyone will smell it, you’re on a boat and don’t think anyone is out there to catch you, or you’re riding a bike on a trail and don’t think it will harm anything. You’d be wrong and put yourself and others in danger. In all three cases you can and will be ticketed for operating under the influence. According to Pennsylvania v. Mimms, you must obey officer’s commands while detained, including but not limited to being separated from your transportation, allowing a frisk for weapons, and a field sobriety test when required. Not adhering to an officer’s commands only leads to headaches or worse for both of you. Have fun, respect others, and be safe out there. 

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