· By ethan randleas
The Toasted Treetop Blend Is Back. Here's What Changed and Why.
The hemp vape market has a problem that nobody in it will admit out loud. Most brands build their multi-cannabinoid blends the same way a desperate line cook builds a special: throw enough things in the pan, call it intentional, and hope nobody asks questions. The longer the ingredient list, the more impressive the label looks. The actual chemistry is irrelevant. The customer will never know anyway.
We built the Toasted Treetop Blend differently. Every cannabinoid in it had a reason to be there. And when the regulations changed and two of those cannabinoids became unavailable, we did not grieve the formula. We went back to the bench and made something better.
This is the full explanation. The old formula, what it contained, and why it worked. The new formula, what replaced what, and why the trade was worth making. If you have smoked the Toasted Treetop Blend before, you need to read this. If you have not tried it yet, now is the right time to start.
The Original Formula. What It Was, What It Did.
The original Toasted Treetop Blend carried six cannabinoids and hit 92% total cannabinoids on third-party lab testing. The formula: Delta 8, HHC, THC-P, THC-B, THC-H, and CBG. Each one was there for a reason.
Delta 8 set the floor. Smoother and more body-forward than Delta 9, it provided the physical warmth that kept the experience grounded without the anxious edge that sometimes comes with straight Delta 9 at volume.
HHC — hydrogenated THC — added duration. The isomers (6aR,9R and 6aR,9S) together accounted for over 66% of the total cannabinoid content in the lab panel. It was the backbone of the blend's sustained arc. Not the loudest cannabinoid in the room. The one that kept the room occupied.
THC-P was the ceiling-raiser. It binds to the CB1 receptor with up to 33 times the affinity of standard Delta 9. In the original formula it showed up at 2.17% on the COA — a small number that punches far above its weight because receptor affinity is not a linear relationship. The head experience in that blend had a top that most vapes simply cannot reach.
THC-B added body depth. THC-H contributed intensity and a faster onset. CBG was the governor — it added mental clarity and kept the head experience from collapsing into fog. You got the ceiling without losing the view from it.
The original formula worked because every cannabinoid had a specific job. Delta 8 set the floor. HHC built the duration. THC-P raised the ceiling. The others filled in the space between.
That was the architecture. It was deliberate. And customers knew it — the Toasted Treetop Blend became the product people come back for specifically.
Why We Changed It
HHC is now banned in Kansas. Not a gray area. Not a pending review. Off the table.
A lot of brands in this situation do one of two things. They quietly swap in a filler cannabinoid, keep the name, and hope nobody reads the COA. Or they add something cheap to recover the weight percentage that HHC was carrying and call it an upgrade. Both moves are the same move: protect the packaging, shortchange the customer.
We went back to the formulation question from scratch. HHC was doing one specific job — building duration and sustaining the arc of the experience. What cannabinoid could replace that function legitimately? What could we bring in that would not just fill the space but actually improve what was already there?
The answer was CBC. And we think it made the blend better.
The New Formula. Six Cannabinoids. Still the Ceiling.
The updated Toasted Treetop Blend: 65% Delta 8 + 10% THC-P + 8% CBC + 7% CBG + 5% THC-H + 5% THC-B. Total cannabinoids: 100%. Same number of ingredients. Different architecture. Better result.
What Each One Is Doing
Delta 8 — 65% — The Foundation. Same job as before. Smooth, body-forward warmth. Sets the floor of the experience without the paranoid edge. At 65% it is the anchor the entire blend builds on top of.
THC-P — 10% — The Ceiling-Raiser. Now carrying a higher percentage than it did in the original formula. THC-P binds to CB1 receptors with up to 33 times the affinity of Delta 9. It was already doing the most work upstairs. Now it has more room to operate.
CBC — 8% — The New Addition. Cannabichromene does something the original formula did not have: it potentiates the other cannabinoids. CBC amplifies how Delta 8 and THC-P interact with your endocannabinoid system. The whole formula hits harder and lasts longer than any of those cannabinoids could produce alone. What HHC did through duration, CBC does through amplification. Different mechanism. Cleaner result.
CBG — 7% — The Governor. Same role as before. Mental clarity. Keeps the head experience sharp rather than soupy. At 7%, it carries enough weight to hold the ceiling experience from collapsing into fog. You want this in a blend this potent.
THC-H — 5% — The Intensity Driver. Tetrahydrocannabihexol. Adds onset speed and an additional layer of intensity on top of what Delta 8 and THC-P are already building. The first five minutes of this blend have an edge to them that THC-H is responsible for.
THC-B — 5% — The Weight. Tetrahydrocannabutol adds depth and a body-forward dimension that keeps the experience from floating into pure cerebral territory. The physical presence you feel in the blend — that is THC-B doing its job.
A regulation took one ingredient off the table. The replacement doesn't just fill the space. It makes the formula more functional than what it replaced.
Same Two Strains. The Terpenes Still Run the Experience.
The blend is the engine. The strain is the direction. Both are still available, and the CDT terpene profiles that make them distinct have not changed.
Skywalker OG is the indica. Earthy, piney, true-to-strain OG terpene profile. The experience is full-body and cerebral — head euphoria that builds and settles in rather than spiking and dropping. This is the one you reach for when the night is clear and you have nowhere to be.
Jack Herer is the sativa. Pine, lemon, and earthy spice. The classic strain named after the man who spent his life arguing the plant deserved more credit than it was getting — an appropriate choice for a blend that makes the same argument. Electric, focused, and alert. The CBG keeping mental clarity running at altitude.
Both are available in the 2G disposable format and the 1G cartridge. The disposable is the right answer if you want a complete experience out of the box. The cartridge is the right answer if you already have a battery you trust and want to keep the Toasted Treetop Blend in rotation without committing to a new device every time.
Who This Blend Is For. And Who It Is Not.
The Toasted Treetop Blend sits at the top of the Tree Top tier for a reason. This is not a beginner product. It is not an anytime product. THC-P at 10% with CBC amplifying the full cannabinoid stack is a combination that demands respect from the person using it.
The customer this was built for is experienced. They have smoked or vaped enough to know what they want from a session, and they have stopped finding it in standard single-cannabinoid products. They want a ceiling that other products cannot reach. They want the experience to last. They are not interested in a product that apologizes for being potent.
Start with one or two pulls. Wait. The onset is not slow, but CBC and THC-P together are not a conversation you need to have at full volume immediately. Give the blend time to establish itself before adding more. This is true of the original formula and it is true of the new one.
If you are stepping up from a standard THC-A cart or a single-cannabinoid disposable, the Toasted Treetop Blend is the destination. It is not the first step of the journey.
The Toasted Treetop Blend. Reformulated. Still the Top Shelf.
Skywalker OG and Jack Herer — disposable and cartridge — available now.
FAQ
What is the Toasted Treetop Blend?
It is Tall Trees' proprietary six-cannabinoid vape formula. The current version contains Delta 8, THC-P, CBC, CBG, THC-H, and THC-B with cannabis-derived terpenes for authentic strain expression. It is the highest-potency vape product in the lineup and sits in the Tree Top tier for experienced users.
Why did the formula change?
HHC is now banned in Kansas, where Tall Trees is based. Rather than substitute a filler cannabinoid to recover lost weight percentage, we reformulated with intent. CBC was selected because it potentiates the other cannabinoids in the blend — it amplifies the effects of Delta 8 and THC-P in a way that HHC could not. The regulation forced the decision. The result is a better formula.
What does CBC actually add to the formula?
Cannabichromene potentiates other cannabinoids. It amplifies how Delta 8 and THC-P interact with the endocannabinoid system, extending duration and intensifying the overall experience. Where HHC built duration through its own receptor activity, CBC builds duration by making the cannabinoids around it more effective. Different mechanism, arguably better outcome.
Is the Toasted Treetop Blend available as a cartridge and a disposable?
Yes. The 2G disposable comes pre-charged and ready out of the box. The 1G cartridge fits standard 510-thread batteries. Both are available in Skywalker OG (indica) and Jack Herer (sativa).
Who is this blend actually for?
Experienced users who have outgrown single-cannabinoid vapes and want a ceiling that standard THC-A products cannot reach. Not for first-time users. Not for low-tolerance sessions. Start with one or two pulls, wait for the full onset, and adjust from there. This blend rewards patience and punishes impatience in equal measure.
How does the new formula compare to what I was smoking before?
If you smoked the original Toasted Treetop Blend, the most notable difference is the onset character. CBC amplification adds a sharpness to the first phase of the experience that the HHC-weighted original formula did not have. The ceiling is the same. The arc is tighter. Most users who have tried both describe the new version as cleaner — more deliberate — without losing any of what made the original blend worth seeking out.
These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For adults 21+ only. Hemp-derived and Farm Bill compliant.