So you've invested in a premium 3,000mg bottle of Last Call. To protect that investment and ensure every dose hits as well as the first, proper storage is essential.
THC is a delicate molecule. Here's how to protect it from degradation.
The Three Enemies of THC
- Light: UV rays break down cannabinoids, converting them into CBN (which makes you sleepy) and reducing psychoactive potency.
- Heat: High temperatures accelerate the breakdown of THC. Storing in a hot car or near an oven is a recipe for disaster.
- Oxygen: Constant exposure to air can oxidize your mixer over time.
Best Practices for Storage
- Keep it cool: Room temperature is fine (65°F–70°F). For extended storage (6+ months), a cool, dark pantry is ideal. Don't freeze it — freezing can affect the liquid emulsion.
- Avoid direct sunlight: Store your bottle in its original box or a dark cabinet. Never leave it on a sunny windowsill.
- Keep it sealed: Always ensure the cap is screwed on tightly to limit oxygen exchange.
- Keep out of reach: This is a high-potency product. Treat it like medicine and store it safely away from children and pets.
How Long Does It Last?
- Unopened: Up to 18–24 months from the manufacture date (check the batch label).
- Opened: Up to 12 months if stored correctly. The nano-emulsion is stable, but we recommend using it within a few months for peak flavor and potency.
