Introducing AMAZE RSO

RSO has always been one of the more complete cannabis formats available. Full-spectrum, lasting, and versatile in how it can be used. What it hasn't always been is specific. Most RSO on the market tells you how strong it is. It doesn't tell you much about where it came from, which strain shaped it, or what kind of experience to actually expect.

AMAZE RSO Syringe

AMAZE RSO does. Every release is made from a single named strain, full-spectrum from plant to syringe, and intentionally chosen for its beneficial botanical compounds to deliver a consistent experience you can depend on.

What is RSO, Anyway?

RSO, also known as Rick Simpson Oil, is a full-spectrum cannabis concentrate that comes in a small plastic push-syringe. Where other extraction methods isolate specific compounds, RSO preserves the full profile of the plant: cannabinoids, terpenes, and the minor compounds that contribute to how the whole product actually feels. That completeness is what distinguishes it from distillates and standard oils, and it's what gives RSO its characteristic weight and effects.

People reach for RSO when they want something they can control carefully, adjust over time, and rely on to behave consistently. It's a measured format for people who take their cannabis seriously. And what makes it truly versatile is its flexibility in how it can be consumed. Stir some into your coffee, place a small amount on a cracker, or hold it under your tongue. Our team is particularly fond of adding it to chamomile tea before bed.

Why Strain-Specific Matters

AMAZE RSO is made from single-strain cannabis rather than a mixed-input batch. Just one strain, from plant to syringe.

That distinction isn't just about transparency, though transparency definitely matters. It's about what strain identity actually carries into the final product and how that shapes the experience. When RSO comes from a specific cultivar, the terpene profile stays intact, the character of the plant comes through, and the effects reflect the strain's specific characteristics.

AMAZE Cookie-Dos, Now in RSO

As a hybrid, Cookie-Dos carries beautifully balanced effects that translate well into RSO. It doesn't pull toward high-energy stimulation, and it won't bring you into full couch-lock either. The experience tends to be clear-headed and comfortable, creative without losing focus, and settled without being heavy. It holds up well across different contexts and doesn't demand much management once it's there. That balance made Cookie-Dos the right starting point for AMAZE RSO.

First Time Using RSO? Here's What to Expect.

RSO works differently than inhalable formats. Onset is slower and more gradual, and the effects build over time, lasting considerably longer than what most people are used to from flower or vapor.

Cookie-Dos RSO stays true to its strain profile. The onset is steady, the experience stays balanced, and it doesn't get away from you. That predictability is part of what made it our choice for the first AMAZE RSO release.

How to Use AMAZE RSO

Most people start with a sublingual application, a small amount held under the tongue. Others incorporate it into food or drinks like tea, coffee, or something as simple as a cracker. All of those approaches work and are entirely dependent on personal preference.

What matters most when starting out is dosing. RSO is highly concentrated, and full-spectrum products carry more nuance than potency numbers alone suggest. Start with less than you think you need, give it adequate time, and adjust from there. We recommend an amount close to half a grain of rice. It doesn't seem like much, but that's exactly the point.

More Strains On the Way

Cookie-Dos not your strain? More are coming. The AMAZE grow team is already working on the next crop, selecting strains that will continue to deliver on purity, potency, and standout terpene profiles. Always grown in living soil, always pesticide-free, and always mindfully cultivated.

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