Review: Blue Agave Live Badder by Bullet Train Extracts
I can’t get enough of exploring the captivating contrast between raw flower and concentrates. Just a few percentage points difference on a terpene panel can create completely new aromas, flavors, and (some would argue) effects. Illinois News Joint has reviewed Blue Agave as flower by Crops, but I knew there was more to the story when I saw it as the live badder by Justice Cannabis Co.’s brand Bullet Train Extracts.
Blue Agave is a hybrid cross of Orange Acai 7 (Acai Gelato x Legend Orange Apricot F2) and The Menthol (Gelato 45 x (White Diesel x (High Octane x Jet Fuel G6). This batch of live badder picked up at Trinity Compassionate Care tested at 82.05% THCa, 3.26% Delta-9-THC, 0.19% CBDa, and 89.59% total cannabinoids. Terpenes were labeled as 72,090.01 ug/g which calculates to 7.2% of the total weight.

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I opened the jar to a sunflower yellow mound of creamy badder with a thin layer of terpene heavy oil giving the surface a sheen. The creaminess was more than visual as my tool cut through this exactly as if it were wet cake batter. It was hard to pin down the sharp yet dense aroma. Eucalyptus, mint, mango, orange zest, rose, diesel, and pine all appear seemingly at the same time.
Vaporizing a nice sized dab confused things even more as the palate tasted of candy, sweet berries, jasmine, and perfume. This “everywhere all at once” scent and flavor kept me coming back just to see what new notes I could find and Blue Agave kept on giving.
Blue Agave was an instant mood booster. An ear-to-ear grin popped up on my face, and anything I had previously been worrying about seemed to disappear. The top of my head began to tingle quickly, and as time passed this tingle grew in intensity and scope, eventually becoming full body waves of euphoria.
A serious case of the munchies hit, and I made some terrible (but tasty) nutritional choices. Overall, the wild aromatic ride and the strong but not overwhelming effect profile made this a great jack-of-all-trades medicine. For more Illinois News Joint reviews, visit here.
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