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Hopper Reserve

Sativa Pre-Roll (Pink Lemonade)

Unit: 1g
THC: 45%
COA stands for “Certificate of Analysis”. Its a document that provides information on the chemical composition of a particular batch of cannabis product. In the cannabis industry, COAs provide consumers and regulators with assurance that the product being consumed is safe, consistently produced, and meets quality standards.

Our products are third-party tested to ensure the highest quality for the consumer. 

Test Results Report

Tested by:
Lucid Green Test Lab Company
Tested on:
Jul 28, 2020
Batch ID:
HopperContentRun

Tests Performed

  • Cannabinoid potency
    Analysis of major cannabinoids by advanced chromatography. Cannabinoids make up the Total Active Cannabinoids (or TAC) number you typically see on batch labels. See the Cannabinoids and Terpenoids section for greater detail on exactly which cannabinoids are present in this product and batch and how they map to some of the unique mental and physical effects for each cannabinoid.
  • Heavy metals
    The cannabis plant is an excellent bioremediator, soaking up a large majority of whatever the roots come in contact with. Using an Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP-MS), labs can quantify the amount of Arsenic (As), Cadmium (Cd), Mercury (Hg), and Lead (Pb), which can cause serious health problems if consumed even at very low levels.

Test Results Report

Tested by:
Lucid Green Test Lab Company
Tested on:
Jul 28, 2020
Batch ID:
HopperContentRun

Tests Performed

  • Cannabinoid potency
    Analysis of major cannabinoids by advanced chromatography. Cannabinoids make up the Total Active Cannabinoids (or TAC) number you typically see on batch labels. See the Cannabinoids and Terpenoids section for greater detail on exactly which cannabinoids are present in this product and batch and how they map to some of the unique mental and physical effects for each cannabinoid.
  • Heavy metals
    The cannabis plant is an excellent bioremediator, soaking up a large majority of whatever the roots come in contact with. Using an Inductively Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometer (ICP-MS), labs can quantify the amount of Arsenic (As), Cadmium (Cd), Mercury (Hg), and Lead (Pb), which can cause serious health problems if consumed even at very low levels.