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GDF: Infused Pre-Roll | Blood Orange x Carbon Candy #4 | Super J's | 1g
GDF: Infused Pre-Roll | Blood Orange x Carbon Candy #4 | Super J's | 1g
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Good Day Farm Super J's are 1g pre-rolls that are super-infused for superior power and superior flavor. But how do we make this pre-roll superpowered? We start with Good Day Farm premium, full flower and super-infuse it with an explosion of delicious botanically derived terpenes and high potency cannabis oil. We take a full gram of the THC-infused flower, roll it with organic papers, and coat it with a supersuit of premium kief. Super J's are our most potent and flavorful pre-roll, so you can fly a little higher. Blood oranges have a unique flavor combining sweet and slightly tart citrus notes with subtle hints of raspberry, creating a refreshing and rich taste experience. Strain-Specific | Super-Infused | Ready to Spark Super People. Super Cannabis. Super J's. Carbon Candy #4 is an indica strain said to send users into a blissful state of flow that is deeply relaxing, yet productive and euphoric. The aroma and flavor hits the palate with notes of sweet sugar cookies, sour grapes, and earthy, herbal undertones. This gorgeous indica flower is a favorite of Good Day Farm growers. LINEAGE: Carbon Fiber x Gushers CLASSIFICATION: Indica TERPENES: Beta Caryophyllene, Limonene, Myrcene, Linalool, Beta Pinene FEEL GOOD STATES: Relaxation, Happiness AROMA: Sweet, Earthy, Herbal FLAVOR: Sweet Sugar Cookies, Sour Grapes, Earthy FEELS LIKE: Euphoric, Relaxed, Focused
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