About this product
Try some frosty Fritterz if you’re hankering for hybrid! Fritterz is a beautiful, bold, and balanced hybrid strain of cannabis, resulting from a cross of (Sour Apple x Animal Cookies) and Runtz. It exudes pungent aromas of fruit, spice, and sweetness that impress and entice. Cannasseurs who prefer this cut gravitate toward its potential aid in mood, comfort, and creativity. Concentrated cannabis products come in a wide variety of consistencies, compositions, and potencies. Cannabinoids are isolated and removed from plant material via extraction, agitation, compression, or other methods to create generally a very potent product. Concentrates have an immediate activation time and are generally used by experienced consumers. Curaleaf Kief is a natural cannabis concentrate, specifically the resinous trichomes produced by the cannabis plant. Kief is naturally rich in cannabinoids and terpenes that naturally occur in cannabis. Kief may be offered in various strain varieties. THCA content varies by harvest. This product must be stored and transported in its original packaging to comply with Florida law. Available for patients with an inhalation route of administration. The average dose for this product is 5mg, two times per day. Cost is based on average dosing for this product: 30-day supply is $48 50-day supply is $80 70-day supply is $112 Patients must consult a certified physician to obtain the dose that works best based on their medical condition. 30, 50, 70-day supply cost is based on average doses and may not apply to all patients.
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