Review: Beboe Inspired Disposable Pen by GTI
My summer has been taken over by vapes. I’ve started to seek out more and more as part of our review series, and the ease and convenience has kept me with them. This offering, “Inspired” Disposable Pen from GTI’s Beboe label, is from Trinity Compassionate Care in Peoria, which will be presenting the 5th Annual Cannabis Camp September 10-11.
This disposable vape is not strain specific. Tests came out at 61.375% THCA, 8.624% CBD, and although not noted on the packaging, a promised 12% minimum level of CBG.

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No bigger than any other standard disposable vape pen, the 500mg Beboe sets itself apart with its rose gold style finish and artistic motif. It’s designed to be seen with.
The looks don’t come without functionality. I commend the choice of vaporizer technology as this was one of the strongest hitting disposable vapes I’ve ever tried.

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I didn’t have access to terpene testing information at the time of publication but Beboe says each style of pen has its own special terpene blend. The Inspired blen was fruity on the front end with notes of blackberry, cherry, and strawberry before turning to give off notes of clove and cinnamon to finish. Overall, the flavor had depth but was smooth.
The effects were just as bright and “socially dosed” as Beboe promised. The head high was very open and clear, lifting my mood and my anxiety. I became talkative and gregarious after just a couple pulls.

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The high CBG content balanced the THC similarly to a traditional CBD/THC product but with an added mental clarity that kept me productive. I noticed very light and tingling body effects at higher doses but the body effects were almost unnoticeable if I was enjoying a single hit.

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Overall, the very balanced and uplifting effects worked as a great daytime break. The Beboe pen’s convenience and effects should make it a perfect product to consume during Cannabis Camp.
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Effects & Medical Attributes are based on anecdotal evidence. Individual experiences can be varied

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