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HybridTHC 16–23% · producer-reported

Orange Fruity Pebbles

Orange Fruity Pebbles is a hybrid cannabis strain. Its reported terpene profile leads with terpinolene.

Orange Fruity Pebbles leads with terpinolene — Pine, fruit and floral at once — bright and complex. Myrcene brings ripe mango, warm soil and a whisper of clove — soft and round.

Terpene profile

The aroma compounds Orange Fruity Pebbles is reported to carry, strongest first. Illustrative — aggregated from public sources, not BudAbout lab results.

MyrceneEarthyLimoneneCitrus burstCaryophylleneSpicyLinaloolSoft floralPineneSharp freshTerpinoleneComplex pineyHumuleneEarthy hopsOcimeneSweet herbalNerolidolWoodyBisabololChamomileGeraniolSweet roseValenceneCitrus sweet4/12AROMAS
Aroma fingerprint

Orange Fruity Pebbles's illustrative profile lights up 4 of the 12 aroma terpenes, led by terpinolene. The lit wedges match the colored cards below — smell and flavor only, never effects.

Terpinolene · DominantMyrcene · SecondaryCaryophyllene · TertiaryLimonene · Minor
Reported dominance
TerpinoleneDominant
MyrceneSecondary
CaryophylleneTertiary
LimoneneMinor
TerpinoleneDominant
Piney · terpinolene

Pine, fruit and floral at once — bright and complex.

ApplePineCut herbs

What research has explored: Lab studies note antioxidant activity and some sedative signals in animals. Human data is sparse.

MyrceneSecondary
Earthy · β-myrcene

Ripe mango, warm soil and a whisper of clove — soft and round.

MangoEarthClove

What research has explored: Cannabis's most common terpene. Studied for sedative- and muscle-relaxant–like effects — but largely in animal studies, often at high doses. Human evidence at the amounts found in flower is limited.

CaryophylleneTertiary
Spicy · β-caryophyllene

Cracked black pepper, clove and warm cinnamon.

Black pepperCloveCinnamon

What research has explored: Unusual among terpenes — it can bind the body's CB2 receptors, so researchers study it for inflammation. Most data is preclinical.

LimoneneMinor
Citrus · d-limonene

Bright lemon, orange and grapefruit zest — clean and sharp.

LemonOrangeZest

What research has explored: Animal studies have explored mood-lifting and stress-reducing signals. Human evidence is preliminary.

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Notes are about aroma, flavor, and the flower itself, and are rewritten into a compliant summary before publishing.

Ratings come from signed-in New Yorkers and describe aroma, flavor, and appearance — not effects, and not a BudAbout lab test.

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Orange Fruity Pebbles FAQ

Q. What does Orange Fruity Pebbles smell and taste like?

Orange Fruity Pebbles leads with terpinolene — Pine, fruit and floral at once — bright and complex. Myrcene brings ripe mango, warm soil and a whisper of clove — soft and round. These are illustrative aroma notes aggregated from public sources, not BudAbout lab results — and they describe smell and flavor only, never effects.

Q. What is the dominant terpene in Orange Fruity Pebbles?

Orange Fruity Pebbles's illustrative profile is led by Terpinolene (terpinolene), part of the "piney" aroma family, followed by Myrcene, Caryophyllene, Limonene. Terpene levels here are illustrative, not measured by BudAbout.

Q. Is Orange Fruity Pebbles a sativa, indica, or hybrid?

Orange Fruity Pebbles is commonly classified as a hybrid strain. Classifications vary by source and grower and don't guarantee any particular experience — this is general information for adults 21+.

Q. Does BudAbout lab-test Orange Fruity Pebbles?

No. BudAbout does not lab-test cannabis. The terpene profile shown here is illustrative and aggregated from public sources, and the THC range is producer-reported. We describe aroma and chemistry only.

THC ranges are producer-reported and terpene profiles are illustrative, aggregated from public sources — not BudAbout lab results. BudAbout describes aroma and chemistry only and makes no health or effect claims. This is general information, not medical advice. For adults 21+.