Terpene Profile
The distinct terpenes that combine to give this strain its unique flavors and aromas.

Strain Combination/Recipe
In order to achieve this potent terpene (flavor) profile, The Amsterdam Company combines terpenes from three different strains. This combination or recipe results in one of the most aromatic vape experiences in the world. And is also what sets The Amsterdam Company vape apart from any other brand.
Cinnamon Haze

Cinnamon Haze cultivators must wait patiently for Haze flowers to reach full maturation, few strains can match the high-energy, creative buzz provided by this sativa staple. Haze’s aroma is typically characterized by a spicy scent accented by hints of citrus and earthy sweetness.
SinMint Cookies

SinMint Cookies is Sin City Seeds’ signature hybrid cross between Girl Scout Cookiesand Blue Power. Leaning slightly to the indica side, SinMint Cookies provides powerfully euphoric effects that let your mind float blissfully away from the day’s stresses. Its aroma is a subtle mix of earthy sweetness with a trace of sharp mint.
Cinnamon

Cinnamon strain is a Sativa dominant hybrid that has crossed Mexican borders straight into our hearts. This famous strain is a perfect mood picker upper and pain reduction medicine. This marijuana is highly potent with immediate effects, may contain up to 23% THC.

What are Terpenes?
Terpenes are fragrant oils that give cannabis its aromatic diversity. They’re what give Blueberry its signature berry smell, Sour Diesel its funky fuel flavor, and Lavender its sweet floral aroma. These oils are secreted in the flower’s sticky resin glands, the same ones that produce THC, CBD, and other cannabinoids. Terpenes are by no means unique to cannabis; they can be found in many other herbs, fruits, and plants as well.
Like cannabinoids, terpenes bind to receptors in the brain and give rise to various effects. When choosing a strain based on its terpene content, keep in mind that different harvests may demonstrate dramatically different terpenoid profiles.
Plant Quality Overview
A brief outline of the quality and ingredients used in making each vape cartridge.

Every batch of oil is created using only top-shelf flower that is pesticide free. The Amsterdam company cultivates and grows the various strains in order to precisely control quality and potency. Producing an oil based on our philosophy of “Quality In, Quality Out”


The industry continues to use toxic solvents such as butane and ethanol to extract THC oil from the cannabis plants. Even CO2 oil uses ethanol for winterization. Whereas we use a proprietary centrifuge extraction method that is solvent-less leaving only pure oil behind.


Our oils is produced from indoor grown fully regulated environments that do not require artificial growth nutrients or pesticides. The result are mature, strong flowers that are soil grown the way mother earth intended. Making for amazing organically grown strains.

Effects Profile
The distinct effects and flavors that combine to describe the strain.
Positive Effects
Medical Benefits
Negative Effects
Lab Analysis
All strains tested bi-weekly by DSCJ Labs, San Diego, California.
THC
Tetrahydrocannabinol
- THC 90.45%
THC, also known as Tetrahydrocannabinol is the main psychoactive component found in the cannabis plant and generally the most abundant cannabinoid in cannabis. Concentrations vary plant to plan and is dependent on a host of factors.
CBD
Canabidiol
- CBD 00.05%
CBD, also known as Cannabidiol is non-psychoactive and holds the richest medicinal pharmacopeia of any compound found in the cannabis plant. In fact this component in higher quantities is known to counter-act the effects of THC.
CBN
Canabidinol
- CBN 00.01%
Cannabinol (CBN) is a weak psychoactive cannabinoid found only in trace amounts in Cannabis sativa and Cannabis indica.[5] Pharmacologically relevant quantities are formed as a metabolite of tetrahydrocannabinol. Cannabinol has been shown to have analgesic properties.
CBDa
Canabidiol Acid
- CBDa 00.01%
CBD, also known as Cannabidiol is non-psychoactive and holds the richest medicinal pharmacopeia of any compound found in the cannabis plant. In fact this component in higher quantities is known to counter-act the effects of THC.
Cannabis Safety Statement
The FDA has not approved marijuana as a safe and effective drug for any indication. Although the FDA has not approved any drug product containing or derived from botanical marijuana, the FDA is aware that there is considerable interest in its use to attempt to treat a number of medical conditions, including, for example, glaucoma, AIDS wasting syndrome, neuropathic pain, cancer, multiple sclerosis, chemotherapy-induced nausea, and certain seizure disorders. Please enjoy cannabis and products containing cannabis responsibly. Do not give cannabis to minors and never operate a vehicle while under the influence of cannabis.