What's Inside

The Blend

Two botanicals. Centuries of use. Real compounds you can look up yourself. Here's what's in the pack and why people notice a difference.

What Makes This Work

Every Flowtpack blend is built on lavender and chamomile — two of the most studied botanicals in human history.

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Lavender

Key Compound: Linalool

Linalool is the dominant terpene in lavender. It's also found in coriander, basil, and certain cannabis strains. It's one of the most researched terpenes in botanical science.

What people notice: A floral, earthy aroma. Users consistently describe the smoke as calmer, less harsh, and more even compared to tobacco-based mixers.

The science: Linalool has been widely studied for its aromatic properties. Research published in peer-reviewed journals has explored its terpene profile extensively.

"Linalool is among the most abundant terpenes in nature, present in over 200 plant species."
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Chamomile

Key Compound: Apigenin

Apigenin is chamomile's signature flavonoid. It's the reason chamomile tea has been a go-to for thousands of years across cultures. Also found in parsley, celery, and certain fruits.

What people notice: A softer, mellower character to the smoke. Users report feeling less edge, more glide — a session that doesn't rush or spike.

The science: Apigenin is one of the most studied plant flavonoids in the world. Researchers have published thousands of papers on its properties.

"Apigenin is the most abundant flavonoid in chamomile, accounting for its widespread traditional use."

Why People Say It Hits Different

It's not magic. It's what happens when you swap tobacco for botanicals that actually complement your session.

Think of it like this:

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Your flower
The signal
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Linalool
Steadies the ride
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Apigenin
Cushions the landing

Users don't report feeling "less" — they report feeling more even. Fewer jitters. Less rush-crash. A session that spreads out instead of spiking.

What tobacco mixers do:

  • Add nicotine — an addictive stimulant
  • Harsh, heavy smoke profile
  • Can overpower your flower's flavor
  • Rush-crash energy pattern
  • Leaves a chemical aftertaste

What Flowtpack users report:

  • No nicotine, no addictive compounds
  • Light, aromatic smoke profile
  • Complements flower instead of masking it
  • Smoother, more even sessions
  • Clean finish, no chemical taste

Why Sprinkle — Not Stuff

More isn't better. The people who get the most out of Flowtpack use less, not more.

Both linalool and apigenin are aromatic compounds that work best in small, consistent amounts. Overloading doesn't scale the experience — it just increases smoke density and can muddy the flavor.

That's not a marketing line. It's how terpenes and flavonoids actually behave. There's a sweet spot, and Flowtpack is portioned to keep you in it.

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Overpacking
More smoke, more residue, diminishing returns
Sprinkling
Clean burn, full flavor, optimal experience

When your body says "this feels smoother and lasts longer" — that's not placebo. That's what happens when you replace harsh tobacco filler with botanicals that actually complement what you're smoking.

This Is Intentional Use

Flowtpack isn't about doing more. It's about being deliberate with what goes in your roll. You're choosing what you inhale. You're controlling the blend. You're deciding that tobacco doesn't have to be part of the equation.

That's not a trend. That's how adults interact with what they consume — with intention, not habit.

Compound Quick Reference

Look them up yourself. We're not hiding anything.

Compound
Source
Also Found In
Type
Linalool
Lavender
Coriander, basil, cannabis
Terpene
Apigenin
Chamomile
Parsley, celery, fruits
Flavonoid

Both compounds are naturally occurring and widely studied. Search PubMed, Google Scholar, or any botanical database for thousands of published papers.

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Ready to Try the Blend?

No tobacco. No nicotine. No mystery ingredients. Just two botanicals that have been around longer than any of us.