There’s a new type of tasting in the Okanagan

| September 3, 2020 in Cannabis

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Disclaimer: This sponsored content was written and posted in paid-partnership with Cheeba Cheebas Premium Cannabis.


In the Okanagan, if someone tells you that they taste hints of sharp lemon, crisp pine and warm spice notes, you’d be forgiven if you thought that they were talking about wine… but they may also be speaking of cannabis. 

These detected flavours are found in the Jack Haze by 7ACRES, which is available for ‘take-home tastings’ at Cheeba Cheebas Premium Cannabis.

But how do you know if this flavoured sativa-dominant cultivar with a THC percentage of 18.73 and CBD percentage of 0.1 is something you want to try tasting?

The team at Cheeba Cheebas knows their stuff.

They’ll ask you questions to discover the experience you’re after and then educate you on their recommendation so you know exactly what to expect. But how do they know this? 

They’ve tasted it too! One of the many perks of working at Cheeba Cheebas is that they’re encouraged to explore all the new strains and products so you can benefit from their knowledge and experience. 

Want to do a little incognito browsing? Visit their website and click on the menu. From there, you can see flowers, pre-rolls, vaporizers, edibles, topicals, concentrates and more. 

A cool feature on the website is that when you click on ‘flower,’ you can see the THC percentage, CBD percentage and the cannabis type. There is also a helpful graph that shows you the effects. So if you’re looking for something calming, you can easily find that. 

Some of the graphs show a collection of effects, including calm, relaxed, energetic, happy, creative, focused and inspired. Take a look at the West Kelowna menu and the Kelowna menu.

One look at the menu or one chat with their staff and you’ll quickly understand that their brand of THC transparency was designed to help any educated shopper or an inexperienced explorer enjoy the Cheeba Cheebas cannabis experience. 

You can also step in next door at Mary Jane's Headquarters where the same owners have about every smoking device on the planet.

“Owning Mary Jane's for eight years before opening the dispensaries really has taught me how to provide good customer service and a deep understanding of the cannabis industry and what people are looking for,” said Jackie Gayford, owner of both Cheeba Cheebas Premium Cannabis and Mary Jane’s. 

Mary Jane's Headquarters has been operating since 2001. The Kelowna location has over 6,000 sq. ft. of smoking accessories and clothing. The West Kelowna Mary Jane's Headquarters was renovated in 2020 and was fitted with glowing walls to accentuate the glass products.

Another cool feature is that the Kelowna Mary Jane's Headquarters also has a glass blowing studio where local glass artists make the pipes and rigs that they sell in all four stores! 

Want to know more about how good legal cannabis has become? 

Check out Cheeba Cheebas Premium Cannabis online and in-store at:

West Kelowna 

Kelowna 

Come for a ‘take-home tasting’ and know what you’re getting into at Cheeba Cheebas Premium Cannabis. 

To purchase non-medical Cannabis at Cheeba Cheebas Dispensary:


It is our mission to provide a welcoming, neighbourhood vibe in Cheeba Cheebas, a place that you know where the team is friendly and knowledgeable, has the products you are looking for and is not an intimating environment.

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