The Consistency Test: Why Our High THC Drops Feel the Same Every Time on 4/20
As 4/20 approaches, most people focus on one thing when choosing cannabis. They look at THC percentage and assume that number will define the experience.
But once the product is used more than once, something else becomes more important.
Consistency.
It is one thing for a product to hit once. It is another for it to feel the same every time. That is where most products fall short, especially during high-demand periods like 4/20 when production is pushed and shelves are constantly turning over.
We built Silly Nice around consistency from the beginning. High THC, full spectrum, and small batch production are all designed to deliver the same experience every time you open the jar, hit the vape, or pack the bowl. As we head into 4/20 across more than 150 licensed dispensaries in New York, that consistency becomes the standard we hold ourselves to.
Why Consistency Matters More Than a Single Experience
A strong first impression is easy to chase. A single batch can come out great. A product can hit hard once and leave a good memory.
But cannabis is not about one moment. It is about repeated use. It is about knowing what to expect every time.
Inconsistent products create uncertainty. One unit feels strong, the next feels flat. One session hits clean, the next feels off.
For 4/20, when people are often buying multiple units or sharing with others, that inconsistency becomes obvious.
We design our products so that the experience stays the same from the first use to the last.
High THC That Doesn’t Fluctuate
THC percentages can vary from batch to batch, but the experience should not.
We focus on building high THC products that deliver a consistent effect, even when slight variations occur in testing numbers.
This comes down to how the product is structured. THC is supported by a full spectrum profile that helps stabilize the experience.
Instead of relying on a single number, we build around the overall effect.
For 4/20, this means that every unit performs the way it is supposed to, regardless of minor differences in testing.
Full Spectrum as the Stabilizer
Full spectrum plays a key role in consistency. By preserving a range of cannabinoids and terpenes, we create a more stable foundation for each product.
These compounds interact in ways that help smooth out variations and create a more balanced experience.
Without this full profile, products can feel uneven or unpredictable.
During 4/20, when products are used more frequently and compared more closely, this stability becomes critical.
Small Batch Production Reduces Variability
Variability is one of the biggest challenges in cannabis production. Larger batches increase the risk of inconsistencies.
We manage this by staying committed to small batch production. Each run is handled with precision. Each batch is evaluated before release.
This allows us to catch variations early and maintain a high level of control.
For 4/20, this means that even as production increases, the experience remains consistent.
Freshness Keeps the Experience Intact
Freshness is another factor that affects consistency.
As cannabis ages, its profile can change. Cannabinoids degrade and terpenes evaporate, which can alter the experience.
We prioritize freshness by aligning production and distribution. Batches are released in a way that keeps them close to peak condition.
For 4/20, this ensures that products deliver the same experience they were designed to provide.
Matching Expectations With Reality
Consistency is about aligning expectations with reality.
When someone sees a product on the menu, they form an expectation based on THC percentage, strain profile, and previous experiences.
Our goal is to meet that expectation every time.
This requires control over the entire process, from production to distribution.
For 4/20, when expectations are higher, this alignment becomes even more important.
Working With Dispensaries to Maintain Standards
Dispensaries play a key role in maintaining consistency.
We work closely with our retail partners to ensure that our products are handled properly and restocked at the right time.
For 4/20, this coordination becomes even more important. Inventory moves quickly, and timing matters.
We encourage consumers to engage with their local dispensaries. Asking about restocks and new arrivals helps ensure that you are getting the most consistent experience.
Transparency Reinforces Trust
Transparency is a key part of delivering consistency.
Every batch we produce is tested, and the results are made available through our menu. This includes detailed information about cannabinoid levels and terpene profiles.
Providing this data allows consumers to verify consistency across batches.
During 4/20, when purchasing decisions are more intentional, this transparency helps build trust.
Designing for Repeat Use
Consistency is most noticeable during repeat use.
We design our products to perform the same way across multiple sessions. That means considering how they feel over time and how they hold up under repeated use.
For 4/20, when consumption patterns often include multiple sessions, this consistency becomes essential.
Managing Growth Without Losing Control
As demand increases, maintaining consistency becomes more challenging.
We manage this by sticking to our process. Small batch production allows us to scale responsibly without introducing variability.
Every batch follows the same standards. Every product is evaluated before release.
This ensures that consistency remains intact, even during peak demand.
Encouraging a More Informed Approach
We encourage consumers to look beyond THC percentages and focus on consistency.
Pay attention to how a product performs over time. Consider how it feels across multiple uses.
Engaging with dispensaries can also provide valuable insight. Budtenders often have direct feedback on what is performing consistently.
Taking this approach leads to a better overall experience.
4/20 as the Ultimate Consistency Test
4/20 is the ultimate test of consistency.
It reveals which products can deliver the same experience every time and which cannot.
For us, it is an opportunity to demonstrate the strength of our approach.
High THC, full spectrum, small batch. These elements come together to create products that perform consistently.
Every unit sold during this time reflects that work.
Final Perspective
As 4/20 approaches, the New York cannabis market will continue to accelerate. Consumers will be more selective. Dispensaries will be more active. The pace will be intense.
We remain focused on delivering cannabis that feels the same every time. High THC supported by a full spectrum profile. Small batch production that ensures consistency. Fresh drops that preserve quality.
We encourage everyone to stay informed. Check our menu for updates. Connect with your local dispensary. Pay attention to how products perform across multiple uses.
We will continue to deliver consistency as the standard, not the exception.
