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Meet Gelato, a legendary hybrid born from the iconic Sherbet and Thin Mint GSC, and renowned for its exceptional lineage. Gelato , a standout phenotype, boasts dense, dark green to purple buds flecked with fiery orange hairs, true to its Cookie genetics. This strain delights with a sweet citrus and fruity flavor profile, making it a perfect post-work treat. Gelato’s slightly indica-dominant nature (55% indica/45% sativa) delivers a THC kick, offering a euphoric head rush followed by a gentle, soothing body buzz. Ideal for unwinding or seeking relief from various ailments, Gelato combines delicious flavor with powerful, well-rounded effects that make it a favorite among cannabis enthusiasts. Experience a new level of smoking with Pacific Stone's Diamond Infused Pre-Rolls. These pre-rolls combine high-quality flower with powerful potency. Each pre-roll contains THCA diamonds, which are created through precise temperature and pressure manipulation to produce strong crystalline structures that deliver a potent high. The THCA diamonds are mixed with our premium greenhouse-grown whole flower, ensuring a consistent and robust smoking experience with every puff. The infusion process guarantees that you still taste the true flavor profiles of our expertly cured flower. Whether sharing with friends or enjoying alone, these pre-rolls are an excellent choice for those looking for a potent and refined smoking experience. Be aware that the effects may linger and take a few hours to wear off completely, providing a lasting high.
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