The new 2-gram Ice Packs Blunts are loaded with rosin, diamonds, hash, and a glass tip. More importantly, they come from a brand that usually does something rare in cannabis: it delivers.
Rove has launched a new product, but the interesting part is not just what’s inside it.
It’s the name on the box.
The company’s new Ice Packs Blunts arrive as 2-gram, triple-infused blunts made with flower, THCA diamonds, solventless ice hash rosin, an additional ice hash coating, a natural hemp wrap, and a glass tip meant to keep the draw open and the smoke cooler. They can reach up to 50% THC potency and describes them as the world’s first triple-infused blunt.
That all sounds intense, and it is supposed to. But the reason this release stands out is simpler than the ingredient list.
Rove tends to deliver.
That may sound obvious. It shouldn’t. Cannabis is full of products that promise too much, strain names that barely connect to the experience, flavor notes that feel pulled from a branding deck, and potency numbers that matter more on a menu than in real life. Rove, in my experience, has usually been one of the exceptions.

Whenever we spend time with the brand’s products, the thing that stands out is not just that they get us high. A lot of products do that. It’s that they do what they say they will do. If something leans grape, it tastes like grape. If it’s supposed to hit hard, it hits hard. If it promises a heavy, flavorful ride, that is what shows up. There is very little daylight between the label and the actual experience.
That matters more than ever in a market where everyone wants to sound premium.
Rove’s earlier Ice Packs pre-rolls built part of that reputation already. That line uses premium flower infused with THCA diamonds and solventless ice hash rosin, then coated with more ice hash, all in pursuit of a product that is both potent and smooth. The new blunt format takes that same general idea and pushes it further, with more material, a slower-burning wrap, and a glass tip that suggests this was designed to feel like an event, not a quick smoke.
That is probably the smartest thing about the whole launch.
A blunt should feel like a blunt. It should take up space. It should announce itself a little. It should not feel like a lab experiment disguised as a session. Plenty of infused products forget that and end up smoking like a dare. Too much concentrate, too little balance, not enough airflow, all force and no grace.
Rove is clearly aiming for something else here. The rosin is there to preserve flavor, the diamonds are there to concentrate the potency, and the outer hash layer is there to deepen the experience without wrecking the smoke. The glass tip is part of that same pitch: cleaner pull, cooler finish, less mess, more control.
But, does it actually all come together?
If this were any random brand, I’d be more skeptical. But Rove has earned at least a little benefit of the doubt. That does not mean every product is perfect or every flavor is for every smoker. It means that when they tell you a strain is going to taste a certain way and hit a certain way, they usually seem to understand the assignment.
That is not small.
It is one thing to make a strong product. It is another to make one that feels intentional. A lot of cannabis gets people very high. Far fewer products leave you thinking, yes, that was exactly what they were trying to do.
That is why these new blunts are worth paying attention to. Not just because they are heavy, or flashy, or loaded with enough buzzwords to make a dispensary menu blush. They are worth watching because they are coming from a company that has already shown it can translate promise into experience.
And honestly, that may be the real luxury in cannabis now.
Not diamonds. Not rosin. Not glass tips.
Reliability.
Rove Ice Packs Blunts are available in California, Nevada, Massachusetts, and Arizona.


