Get Paid To Test Medical Marijuana Joints, Of Course for Science!!

DaySavers has recently announced a collaboration with the Cannabis Research Coalition and The Network of Applied Pharmacognosy for a project named “The Science of Smokeability” (SOS). This two-year study aims to examine how cannabis cultivation and processing impact the smokeability of the final product. Participants will receive $4.20 as compensation for smoking pre-rolls and providing feedback.

DaySavers is the leading transparent brand in the smoking accessories industry, adhering to the same compliance standards as regulated cannabis companies. All DaySavers products undergo testing for heavy metals, microbials, and pesticides. DaySavers specializes in pre-rolled cones, tubes, blunts, and other innovative pre-roll products.

The Application URL for DaySavers' Science of Smokeability Study:  Participants will receive pre-rolls in the study's specific phases to gather qualitative feedback. The study is limited to 200 randomly selected individuals who will each receive $4.20 along with two free pre-rolls and will answer questions on a complete qualitative survey comparing the two joints. Those not selected among the 200 participants can still take part in the study through various surveys during the research.

The study will be conducted over two years and will combine controlled laboratory data from smoking experiments with consumer research about smoking experience and different variables. The variables under examination include mineral content variations, nutritional content (flushing), nitrosamines (potential carcinogens), moisture content, and their overall impact on ash color, smoke composition, and smoke quality.

Integrating controlled laboratory data with consumer research should help attain the study's aims of providing actionable insights connecting cultivation and manufacturing practices to consumer experiences. The results could significantly influence public health and the cannabis industry, potentially leading to enhanced products and more efficient production methods.

This new study by DaySavers could provide valuable insights into cultivation and processing practices that result in superior smoke quality.

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