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Springfield Farms Carts Are Unregulated, Unpredictable

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These have been one of the big fake brands of vape cartridges plaguing the market. We’ve mentioned the rash of Cart Toon cartridges going around, but Springfield Farms seems to be a point we have to hammer home. We see reviewers hold up the packaging saying “This is dope, it’s got Homer,” and then cough and retch saying they don’t like the way it hits. There’s a connection between those two points.

Springfield Farms does not have consistent oil because it’s just packaging

It looks like it uses a clone of a CCELL M6T. The same one used by Select Elite
.

Hence there’s no way of telling what’s in there. There could be variables regarding any one of:

  • pesticides
  • herbicides
  • potency
  • purity
  • fillers

Check our THC cartridge test page and you will find that even regulated brands have issues.

Some of those carts tested dirty for up to five pesticides. This should make anybody soberly reflect on what else could be going on when the product makes it so obvious that it’s a poser brand.

When the Springfield Farms packaging maker labels cartridges “indica” and “sativa,” that’s pretty presumptuous. There’s no control, no regulation, and the empty packaging can be bought by anybody. You’re doing better than average of the majority of the liquid in there even came from a plant.

Varieties of Springfield Farms carts that we’ve seen:

  • Bubblegum Kush
  • Lemon Cake
  • Super Green Crack
  • White Rhino
  • Pineapple Express
  • Mr. Nice
  • Thin Mint Cookies
  • Candyland Cookies
  • Sour Alien
  • Fruity Pebbles
  • Sour Skittles
  • Blueberry AK47

Could be mixed with eCig ingredients

Often unregulated cartridges can be mixed with polypropylene glycol and vegetable glycerin. There might be some plugs out there putting top notch distillate in their carts too. However, if the oil seems really runny and moves quickly when you turn it upside down, it is likely mixed with something besides THC oil.

By the way, these are not to be confused with the old Bart carts, another fake brand we’ve covered before:

Of course, these Springfield Farms carts are likely inspired by those.

Have some respect for The Simpsons at least!

While we’re grumping about these, we don’t take exception to the copyrighted characters on these very often. But just this time, speaking as cartoon geeks and Matt Groening fans, these packages are insulting to The Simpsons‘ franchise. It’s obvious these were designed by people who had never seen the show.

Not to mention we award no points for originality. Bart Simpson has been getting ripped off for drug packaging since the blotter acid days, as shown by the ancient Ents at Erowid.

Readers, have you encountered Springfield Farms carts?

We like to stay on top of these and track how and where they spread. So if you’ve encoutered these in the wild, we’d love to hear your thoughts on the matter in the comments, as always.

 

Pete

Freelance author and researcher for twenty years, a career spanning two-thirds the age of the World Wide Web itself. Passionate about finding the truth and informing the public. Investigative research for the purpose of consumer awareness. Avid cannabis enthusiast and geek of many talents and interests.

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  • Hard to trust the information of a site that has more Ads than actual information. I've had hundreds of Springfields in the past and never once had an issue. Also Springfield Farms was an actual company until they sold to someone else. And I'd believe you more if these packaging weren't fake. Don't say Springfield were fake if you were the dumbass who bought the fakes for this article. Of All the Springfields I've ever bought. It's ALWAYS been a push box and not packaging you're showing.

  • I am in NE ohio I just started seeing this brand, can only find 2 flavors in the are so far. Both are in push button boxes. Sour Skittles and super glueberry. Both just taste and smell like your smoking the plant versions. Only problem I had was when the Skittles one got halfway down the oil starting to clog the cart and it burnt the rest fast. Just started on the glueberry there is some minor coughing but I am also a heavy Newport smoker.

  • Arkansas here. Got a watermelon sangria hybrid Springfield farms cart. It's a push button box. The picture is of Bart with a couple of watermelons. The image is holographic. Says it's 1.1 grams and 90% THC. The box also has the CA pot warning on it next to the button. One side of the box specifically says "No Vitamin E Acetate" which I know is a common ingredient in fake carts.

  • Do you ever think that nothing with the Simpsons brand would ever be making weed products or even mario.. come on now .. that a big red flag .. it's a no from me

  • I have a cart that’s Springfield farms. it’s a hybrid. it’s a push button box and it has Maggie on the front. 1.1 grams and 90% thc, it’s super dark. I haven’t ever seen one so dark. Should I be concerned???

  • I got L.A. Conf. And it's making me cough quite a bit, not even really getting stoned, but I live in KY and it's all anyone has, even good bud is rare in my city.

  • My seven year old daughter just found a package of this on the ground at her school and she thought it was something cool for kids due to the cartoons on the package. Seriously, fuck this company.
    https://ibb.co/x8m7g6J

    • That is indeed an outrage and exactly why cannabis packaging laws make it illegal for the packaging to target kids! Thank you for being an alert parent and we hope for your child's safety. I would definitely notify the school, they can at least warn other parents and conduct a clean-up search of the property.

      Our blog post here is badly dated, but we should make clear that there is no "company," instead these carts are made in black market factories in China and shipped here.

      https://dabconnection.com/culture/china-black-market-vapes/

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