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GDF: Flower | Strawberry Bonanza | 3.5g

Strain rating:
THC 40.4%
CBD -
GDF: Flower | Strawberry Bonanza | 3.5g
Amount
$4000
⅛ ounce
CODES - Chillicothe
Preorder until 9am CT
|559.1 miles away

About this product

Strawberry Bonanza, a unique sensory treat born from the celebrated Strawberry Banana crossed with OZ Kush Bx2. This strain brings you the lush, creamy aroma of a strawberry milkshake, mingling the sweetness of ripe strawberries with hints of cream, yogurt, and a touch of tangy sour milk. The experience of Strawberry Bonanza is a layered blend of its dominant terpenes, each contributing to a calming, balanced effect. Beta Caryophyllene is known to add a comforting, warm euphoria, and offers a grounding sensation. Limonene is said to brighten your mood and enhances clarity, pairing perfectly with Myrcene and Linalool's relaxing and calming properties. Strawberry Bonanza is a true delight, taking you on a journey of creamy, berry-rich flavors balanced with effects that are said to be gentle, calming, and euphoric —a perfect choice for those seeking a relaxing yet uplifting escape. LINEAGE: Strawberry Banana x OZ Kush Bx2 CLASSIFICATION: Indica TERPENES: Beta Caryophyllene, Limonene, Myrcene, Linalool, Humulene FEEL GOOD STATES: Unwind, Happiness AROMA: Strawberry Milkshakes, Yogurt, Berries FLAVOR: Strawberry Yogurt, Ice Cream, Sour Berries FEELS LIKE: Relaxed, Calm, Euphoric"

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