There is one consistent user who pops up every time the name Connoisseur Concentrates comes up. It just goes to show, it’s all a lottery! Quite a few posts are also by enthusiastic users who happened to get lucky and get a fire cart without AM-694 contamination. Somebody reporting them on the street for $45/each.Connoisseur Concentrates: legit or fake? Can’t find anything online about them.Connoisseur Concentrates hit the street everywhere For the record, there are hundreds of “ designer drugs” out there used as research chemicals, any one of which might be the next vape cart contaminant. However, there have been past reported cases of carts contaminated with K2/Spice among other contaminants, so somebody might have been looking to cut corners with yet another synthetic cannabinoid.įor AM-694, the toxic report doesn’t look good, causing “terrifying hallucinations,” “schizophrenic-like behavior,” and “damage to cell membranes.” AM-694 sounds like bad news, and yet another bad thing in boof vape carts that can kill you. It is clearly not intended to be vaped, and we’ve never heard of a case using AM-694 before. This is a designer drug which is a selective agonist for the cannabinoid receptor CB1, and is used in scientific research to map CB1 receptors. The Austin, Texas case we mentioned up top says that the concerned parent of the vape cart victim tested the carts at a lab and the results came back showing contamination from AM-694. A Connoisseur Concentrates cart was tested and found to contain AM-694 Is there a possible connection between that story and this fake cart brand? I doubt it, but somebody might have settled on the name to ride on the fame of Mr. Our guess: There’s always a “CC” vape package out there, and new distributors just make up whatever words they want “CC” to mean. While this “brand” is tough to find on bulk vape packaging sites, it is very obviously being cranked out with no central source, because there are numerous designs to the packaging. And here is what Connoisseur Concentrates’ branding looks like: Most fake cart logos that have a motif of linked letter C’s usually resemble the logo of famous French fashion and perfume brand Chanel. Recall our old post on California Confidential, another fake brand which uses the linked “CC” logo in its packaging. There seems to be a general rule in the black market cartridge community that there is always one “brand” of fake cart which has a variation on a linked “CC” logo. Connoisseur Concentrates is the latest “CC” logo fake cart What’s more, one user in Austin, Texas has landed in the psyche hospital from vaping a Connoisseur Concentrates cartridge, which was tested and found to contain a new designer-drug chemical AKA synthetic cannabinoid. There’s no company behind it, no apparent owner, and the carts could contain anything. Connoisseur Concentrates is a fake vape cartridge brand.
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