*This % may represent an aggregate of THC/CBD, THCa/CBDa, THCb/CBDb within the product. Consumers should review the actual product label for exact % of THC/CBD.
Product descriptions
Floral, sugary and slightly spicy with subtle vanilla high notes whose sweetness will linger in your nose even after you’ve resecured the lid. The deep purple margins are contrasted nicely by the orange of the soft bushy pistils bringing to mind a Halloween color scheme. A thick coat of twinkling trichomes make this flower look better than sour candy. These very dense and triangular nugs resemble the wrist bones of a long dead demon or those four sided dice you need for attack rolls in DnD. The flavor is creamy and berry sweet on the pull with an earthy yet smooth exhale and a slightly soapy aftertaste.\nA soothing and relaxing hybrid, consumption of which results in a clear headed high with a nice body-buzz. Good for movies, playing some games or just kicking back with friends. Not bad for creative work either as it will keep you focused and alert.\n\nTerpene Profile :\nLimonene - Terpene known for its strong citrus aroma, most notably of lemon. Limonene terpene effects are usually experienced as uplifting and stimulating. Improves mood and helps to alleviate anxiety and depression. Found naturally in lemon, juniper, and peppermint, it is distinguishable by its citrusy flavor.\nβ-Caryophyllene - Terpene that creates spicy, peppery flavors and aromas in cannabis. This terpene is said to have anti-inflammatory effects, and some users claim that it provides pain relief and helps them manage their depression symptoms. It is found naturally in basil, black pepper, and oregano.\nLinalool - Terpene that tastes very similar to fresh cilantro. Also found in the herb itself, as well as in basil and lavender. The aroma of the linalool terpene closely resembles lavender, and it is purported to help with insomnia.\n
FLORALSUGARY VANILLA
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Warning
WARNING:
This product can expose you to chemicals including β-myrcene
and cannabis smoke, which are known to the State of
California to cause cancer, and chemicals including cannabis
smoke and 9-tetrahydrocannabinol, which are known to the
State of California to cause birth defects or other
reproductive harm.