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First Smoke of the Day - Cody Jawnson of “Zen, Dabrite and Lifted Veil” - Ep. 35

Cody owner of Zen Extracts, one of the leading cannabis extraction brands in California and Oregon. Zen has always been focused on top notch concentrates all derived from top notch flowers. Cody the owner of Zen is also one of the creators of (DABRITE) the electronic temperature sensor for connoisseur hash consumption. For Zen Extracts it doesn’t even matter whether they are utilizing solvent or solventless techniques. Zen Extracts is considered “One of the Best” extracts the connoisseurs speak about. Zen Extracts & Zen Solventless, a company and owner well versed in butane extraction (solvent) the right way, really creating clean testing and tasting butane extraction hash. Zen also knowing many extraction techniques, the owner Cody has mastered solventless extraction as well where they combine ice, water and heat with the best grown strains in California & Oregon to make some of the highest quality of hash available on recreational markets.



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