The oils are MCT based and for sublingual application i.e. You use a oral dosing syringe and place it under your tounge for 10 minutes or so.
The flower gets irradiated with gamma radiation which is known to decrease the amount of terpenes, although they say the profile remains the same...
The tub i had is a propriety strain called EMT2 and branded Adven, it cost £50 for that 20g tub (£5 a gram) which is a subsidised price due to the access scheme I got on.
Opening the tub was underwhelming, very little smell, what there was just smealt earthy. It also seemed a little dryer than you would aim for in your own bud.
So I loaded up a dosing cap and fired up my crafty, the taste wasn't great but through the bubbler I have for the crafty, it's smooth and has a slight floral/citrus taste which was pleasant enough.
The effects where spot on though, its a powerful indica body stone (the tub says its 70% indica) and really helped my pain which was nice, the effects were strong but fairly shortlived.
The cbd oil is 50mg/ml broad spectrum, cost £50 for 10ml, its not got the most pleasant taste but its bearable lol... I was surprised by how much it helped my general fibro ache, previous cbd I have tried hasn't helped anywhere near as much but with the state of the legal cbd market, its probably not a huge shock that actual pharmaceutical grade cbd works better...
The thc oil tastes a lot better but until I upped the dose to the maximum of 0.5ml I didn't really notice any effect and even then its minimal.