Ispire Technology recently announced in a press release their new all-in-one vape product called Sprout.
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In a recent press release (1), Ispire Technology, Inc., discussed the launch of their Sprout all-in-one cannabis vapor device. The vaping product was created with the help of a partnership with Raw Garden.
The press release mentions that “Sprout™ is specifically designed to optimize the nuances and intricacies of sophisticated cannabis oil while eliminating common industry flaws like plastic degradation, clogged airflow and inconsistent heating—ensuring an experience as clean as the plant itself. Initially launching with Raw Garden, the Sprout™ technology is available to cannabis operators across the US,” (1).
Sprout has been made with PA12, which is a terpene-safe material that is able to preserve cannabis purity and handle heat.
“Raw Garden has always been about delivering the purest expression of the plant, and this collaboration with Ispire takes that commitment to the next level,” said Michael Wang, co-CEO of Ispire (1). “By integrating Raw Garden's extracts with Ispire's cutting-edge hardware, we're providing consumers with a vaporizer that maximizes flavor and efficiency like never before.”
As mentioned in the press release, below are some of the key features of Sprout (1):
“We're thrilled to partner with Ispire. Their expertise in cutting-edge technology aligns perfectly with our shared commitment to doing right by consumers and driving meaningful innovation in this industry. Together, we're shaping the future with forward-thinking solutions,” Thomas Martin, CEO of Raw Garden commented (1).
“Purity in cannabis doesn't stop at the oil—it extends to everything you use to consume it,” Michael Wang said (1). “With Sprout™, Ispire aims to redefine vape quality across the industry, and we invite other brands to adopt safer materials and improved technology, reinforcing a commitment to consumer-first innovation.”
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