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EPISODE · Jul 16, 2021 · 46 MIN

Passing the Smell Test: Terpenes Edition ft. Dr. Jason Lupoi of Thar Process

from The Dime · host Bryan Fields & Kellan Finney

In this episode, Bryan Fields (Twitter: @bryanfields24) and Kellan Finney (Twitter:  @Kellan_Finney) sit down with Jason Lupoi Editor-in-Chief at Terpenes and Testing and Director of Laboratory operations at Thar Process to discuss: What are terpenes? // How your nose will lead you to toward products that connect with your body // How to navigate terpene blends // How in the future, the consumer experience will be simplified // Cannabis in craft brews and hopsAbout Thar Process: cGMP Certified and employing people in 3 countries, Pittsburgh-based Thar Process is the global leader in CO2 technology and equipment for the natural products industries.Website: tharprocess.comTwitter: @IncTharInstagram: @tharprocessFacebook: @tharprocessLinkedIn: Thar ProcessTerpenes and Testing Magazine stands as the scientific backdrop against which in-depth botanical and cannabis news, compliance, regulation, chemistry, analytical testing, and horticulture science unfold and crystallize. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

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