About this product
The M-80 Infused Preroll in Grapeness flavor presents a harmonious fusion of expertise and taste. This creation is skillfully hand-crafted, showcasing an ideal equilibrium of premium flower, kief, and terpene infused distillate. Each preroll contains 0.75g of carefully selected flower and 0.25g of terpene infused distillate, meticulously hand-rolled in a kief blend for added potency and depth of flavor. The Grapeness flavor introduces a rich, fruity undertone, offering an indulgent, grape-inspired twist to the smoking journey. Crafted with integrity, Pioneer Valley Cannabis Co. ensures that their prerolls are exclusively made from full buds, steering clear of trim, to guarantee a pure, unadulterated experience. Each M-80 preroll starts with carefully selected premium flower that's been infused with top-notch distillate, giving it an extra kick of potency and flavor. But we didn't stop there. We added a burst of terps to amplify the aroma and taste, creating an explosion of delightful sensations with every puff. To make things even more exhilarating, we hand-roll our M-80 prerolls in a generous coating of kief. This fine layer of trichomes enhances the overall potency and ensures an even burn, resulting in a smooth and satisfying experience from start to finish. So sit back, relax, and get ready for the boom! Our M-80 prerolls are designed to ignite your senses, offering a thrilling journey that will leave you wanting more. Indulge in the explosive pleasure of our M-80 prerolls and elevate your smoking sessions to a whole new level.
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