Eufloria Dispensary - Cannabis Cafe (Online Prices Pre-tax)
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Effects: Calming, Energizing, Happy, Relaxing, Sleepy. May Relieve: ADD/ADHD, Chronic Pain, Depression, Insomnia, Stress. Flavors: Berry, Fruity, Grape, Nutty, Sweet, Vanilla. Aromas: Berry, Earthy, Fruity, Grape, Nutty, Spicy, Sweet Top 3 Terpenes: Endo-Fenchyl Alcohol, 3-Carene, a-Bisabolol at 0.47% Grape Vine is a rare indica dominant hybrid strain created through crossing the iconic Grape Ape X Do-Si-Dos strains. Named for its celebrity parentage and super delicious flavor, Grape Vine is a great bud for any indica lover. This bud packs a mouthwatering sweet fruity grape flavor with a lightly spicy and nutty exhale. The aroma brings on the best of both of its parent strains, mixing nutty vanilla cookies with sweet yet spicy fruity grapes from start to finish. The Grape Vine high is just as tasty, with a long-lasting effect that starts with physical energy before dropping you off a cliff into heavy, deep sedation. You'll feel a rush of mental energy almost as soon as you exhale, filling your mind with a euphoric buzz that gets your mind going and helps you carry on conversations with those around you. As your mind lifts, a sense of physical calm will wash over you, slowly locking you to the couch and leaving you fully relaxed and immovable from head to toe. This combination will suddenly take a sedative turn, leaving you dozing off before you know it. Grape Vine is often chosen to treat conditions such as chronic stress, depression, chronic pain, insomnia and ADD or ADHD.
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