Shatter remains the most popular concentrate in Canada because it is potent, stable and cheap per milligram of THC.

What good shatter looks like
Translucent amber to gold, glassy at room temperature, snapping rather than smearing. Dark brown and oily usually means older material or a hot extraction.
Why it sugars up
Heat, light and residual moisture push shatter to crystallise into a sugar or budder texture. That is a cosmetic change, not a safety one — it still dabs fine and often tastes the same.
Storage
Parchment inside a sealed silicone or glass container, cool and dark. Never a warm windowsill and never a car.
Value maths
A gram of shatter at 75–85% THC delivers far more active cannabinoid than a gram of 22% flower. Even at three times the price per gram it is the cheaper way to get high, which is why heavy smokers drift toward concentrates.
Using it without a rig
Twaxed joints, a healthstone in a bowl, or an e-nail-free ceramic vaporiser all work. Current stock is listed under shatter, alongside pressed and bubble hash if you prefer a gentler format.
Order from Low Price Bud
Everything covered here is on the shelf right now at the Low Price Bud shop. Orders confirmed before 12pm PT ship the same business day by tracked Xpresspost, packaging is plain and vacuum-sealed, and checkout takes Interac e-Transfer or Bitcoin — see how to pay for the walkthrough.
Reading a listing like a buyer, not a browser
A good product page tells you five things without you having to ask: what the grade is, when it was harvested or produced, what it smells and tastes like in plain words, how it is packaged, and what a gram effectively costs at each size offered. If any of those five are missing, the omission is usually deliberate.
Photographs deserve the same scrutiny. Macro shots under neutral light show trichome coverage, trim quality and whether the flower was handled gently. Heavily filtered images with a purple or orange cast are hiding something. Every listing we publish uses the actual batch photograph, which is also why our shelves change as lots sell through.
THC percentage is the least useful number on the page
Lab numbers are useful for comparing two lots from the same grower and almost useless for comparing lots across the country, because sampling methods, homogenisation and lab choice all move the result several points in either direction. A 19% flower with a loud, complete terpene profile routinely outperforms a 26% flower that was dried in four days under heat. Effect comes from the whole chemical picture, not from one headline figure.
If you want a practical shortcut, read the aroma notes first, the grade second, the harvest or batch date third, and the potency figure last. Buyers who reorder the same concentrates month after month almost never quote THC at us when they explain why. They talk about how it smells when the bag opens and how they feel forty minutes later.

Buying safely from a Canadian mail-order dispensary
The Canadian grey market has honest operators and it has stores that will take your money once. Telling them apart is not difficult if you know what to look at. Real batch photography rather than reused stock imagery. Grades and harvest dates written out. A shipping policy with actual timelines and a stated position on lost parcels. A reachable human on email within a business day. Reviews that mention specific strains and specific delivery windows.
The warning signs are just as consistent: flower advertised above 35% THC, prices far below the market with no explanation, no reshipment policy anywhere on the site, pressure to pay by unusual methods, and support that goes quiet the moment a question gets specific. If two of those appear together, close the tab.
Legal notes and responsible use
Cannabis is for adults only: 19 and over in most provinces, 18 and over in Alberta and Quebec. Do not drive or operate machinery after consuming, keep everything sealed and out of reach of children and pets, and be aware that impairment from anything eaten can last well past the point where you feel back to normal.
If you are pregnant, nursing, taking prescription medication or managing a heart or mental-health condition, talk to a physician before adding cannabis to the mix. Nothing on this page is medical advice — it is buying guidance written by people who sell concentrates and want customers to have a good experience with it.
Paying, packing and how a parcel moves
Checkout takes Interac e-Transfer and Bitcoin. E-Transfer clears within minutes at any Canadian bank and needs nothing more than the email address shown on the confirmation screen. Bitcoin is quoted in Canadian dollars at the moment you check out and carries a standing discount, because it costs us less to process. There is no card processing, and that absence is a direct reason our per-gram prices sit where they do.
Once payment confirms, the order is packed in vacuum-sealed food-grade bags inside a plain, unbranded carton with no exterior markings and no odour. Orders confirmed before noon Pacific leave the same business day by tracked Xpresspost. British Columbia and Alberta typically see delivery in one to three business days, the Prairies, Ontario and Quebec in two to five, Atlantic Canada and the territories in three to seven. Adult signature is required on every parcel.

Questions we get every week
Is the packaging discreet? Yes — plain cartons, no branding, vacuum-sealed contents, nothing on the label that describes what is inside. Will the parcel be left at the door? No, adult signature is required, and if nobody is home the package waits at the local post office for fifteen days. How long does tracking take to update? Usually within a few hours of dispatch, occasionally overnight during peak volume.
What happens if something arrives wrong, short or damaged? Email support with the order number and a photograph within 48 hours and it gets reshipped or refunded. What if a strain simply is not for me? Tell us what you did not like about it and we will point you at something with a different terpene profile rather than sell you the same thing twice.
What your money actually buys at each size
Ordering in the right size is the fastest way to lower your cost per gram without lowering quality. An eighth is a sampler: enough to judge a strain across three or four sessions, not enough to commit. A quarter or half-ounce suits people who rotate constantly and never want to be bored. An ounce is the standard unit for most regular Canadian smokers and is where per-gram pricing starts to make sense.
Past that, weight pricing takes over. Quarter-pounds, half-pounds and pounds are the same concentrates in bigger sealed bags, priced the way a shop buys rather than the way a shop sells. Shipping is paid once instead of four or five times, which on its own is often the difference between a good month and an expensive one.
Where this fits in a sensible rotation
Most experienced customers keep three things on the go rather than one. A daily-driver flower that is affordable enough to smoke without thinking about it. Something stronger or more aromatic reserved for evenings and weekends. And a smoke-free option — an edible, a capsule or a tincture — for the days when inhaling is not practical.
Built that way, a rotation costs less than buying premium every time, and it keeps tolerance flatter because the chemistry changes across the week. concentrates slots naturally into that structure, and the shelves below make it easy to build the other two legs in the same order so shipping is paid once.
How we grade what goes on the shelf
Every lot of concentrates that reaches a Low Price Bud listing is checked the same way: structure first, aroma second, burn third, and price last. Structure tells you how the plant was fed and finished — dense, resin-heavy flowers that break apart rather than crumble to dust point to a slow dry and a patient trim. Aroma tells you whether the terpene profile survived that process. Burn tells you whether the flush and the cure were done properly, because ash that is pale grey and holds its shape is the single most reliable tell a smoker has.
Only once those three boxes are ticked does the price conversation start. That order matters. Plenty of Canadian stores work backwards, find a cheap lot and then invent language to justify it. Working forwards means some weeks a shelf is thinner than we would like, and it means the grade written on a listing is the grade you get when the vacuum seal comes off.
Tolerance, dose and getting the effect you wanted
Cannabis tolerance builds faster than most people expect, and the usual response — smoking more of the same thing — is the least effective one. Receptor sensitivity recovers quickly: two or three days off will restore most of the effect, and a week restores nearly all of it. Rotating between chemically different products does more for you than escalating quantity of one.
Dose deliberately. Inhaled effects arrive within minutes and peak inside half an hour, so it is easy to titrate. Anything eaten behaves completely differently: onset takes 45 to 120 minutes depending on your stomach, and the peak is longer and stronger. Start at 2.5 to 5mg, wait a full two hours before deciding anything, and never stack doses on the assumption that nothing is happening.
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