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Sherman Oaks, CA
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Claybourne - Flyers Frosted - 2 Half Gram Diamond Infused Pre-rolls - Lemon Lime Kush

THC 38.2%
CBD 0.0%
Claybourne - Flyers Frosted - 2 Half Gram Diamond Infused Pre-rolls - Lemon Lime Kush
Amount
$2000
each
Bud Dynasty
Open until Thursday at 10pm PT
|1981.6 miles away

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Product description Diamond Infused Flyers from Claybourne will take you higher than any other. These ultra potent Flyers are made from Premium Indoor Full Nug Flower and infused with crushed, pure THCa diamonds and rolled in a Half Gram pre-roll. Experience the ultra potency of Claybourne Diamond Infused Flyers. Lemon Lime Kush is a cross between OG Kush and Lemon Joy. It is an evenly balanced hybrid that has distinct buds and a generous layer of trichomes. We get the lime and the lemon cut, and roll em’ both up! Lemon Lime Kush is a hybrid strain with dual citrus power. A perfect balance of Indica and Sativa effects, this strain will have you feeling shaken and stirred in all the right ways. Its uplifting blend of citrus and kush notes are perfect after a long day; so when life gives you lemons, smoke em’. When burned, this cannabis has a very strong smell that is a mix of citrusy tones. As for taste, users describe it as spicy with sharp tones of lime and pepper. Owing to such tones, Lemon Lime Kush is known to accentuate aromatic and visual senses. It is best used for conditions like anxiety, loss of appetite and restlessness.

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