Description
Sluggers Hit 33 Live Resin Sauce 1G:Balanced Hybrid Concentrate.
There’s a specific kind of dab you remember: the one that hits like a walk-off homer and tastes like dessert. Sluggers Hit 33 Sauce 1G Live Resin concentrate around that moment. It’s a single-source, full-spectrum concentrate — a bed of raw THCa diamonds suspended in high-terpene extract (HTE) sauce — pulled from a Sunset Sherbet x Thin Mint Girl Scout Cookies cross that reads floral up front and settles into a cool, sweet mint chocolate chip finish.
This is a dabbable concentrate, not a vape cartridge. It ships in a 1-gram, child-resistant glass jar and is meant to be used with a dab rig, electronic nectar collector, or desktop e-rig — there’s no battery, coil, or cart involved. If you’re looking for the vape pen version of this strain, Sluggers Hit also produces “33” as a rechargeable All-In-One vape in 1.2g and 2g sizes; this page covers the loose concentrate jar specifically.
What Is Sluggers Hit 33 Sauce 1G, Exactly?
Live resin sauce is a two-part concentrate. One part is a batch of THCa crystalline diamonds — nearly pure cannabinoid structures that form naturally as the extract cures. The other part is the “sauce”: a viscous, terpene-rich liquid that carries most of the strain’s aroma and flavor. Sluggers Hit packages both together in the jar rather than isolating the diamonds from the liquid, which is why the texture reads as glittering, golden-amber crystals sitting in a looser liquid extract rather than a uniform wax or shatter.
That combination matters for two practical reasons. First, the diamonds hold cannabinoid concentration, while the sauce carries the terpenes — so you’re getting potency and flavor from two distinct components rather than one flattened extract. Second, because the material starts as live resin (frozen at harvest, not dried and cured first), the terpene profile is closer to what the live plant actually smelled like in the garden, before any drying process had a chance to degrade the more volatile aromatic compounds.





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