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Zkittles Cheese | 90u | Live Rosin Bucket

Ideal Cannabis - Organically Grown
Concentrate
Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 167.1%
CBD 0.5%
Zkittles Cheese | 90u | Live Rosin Bucket
Only available for purchase in-store
each  –  $165.00

About this product

Zkittlez Cheese is a balanced hybrid celebrated for its vibrant fusion of fruity and savory flavors. Its aroma is a unique blend of tropical citrus and tangy berries, complemented by hints of aged cheese and earthy herbs. On the palate, the strain delivers a zesty burst of lime paired with a rich, cheesy tang and a subtle piney finish. The effects are uplifting and cerebral, fostering creativity and focus, while a calming physical relaxation rounds out the experience. Zkittlez Cheese is perfect for those seeking a flavorful and versatile strain for any time of day. Solventless Live Rosin Concentrates: Solventless Live Rosin Concentrates are made from fresh frozen flower and without the use of chemical solvents like butane, CO2, or ethanol which are commonly used in cannabis processing methods. Solventless concentrates are instead made primarily with agitation, breaking loose the cannabinoid and terpene rich trichome from the fresh frozen flower in an ice bath then pressed with heat and pressure. <a href="https://yourcoa.com/coa/coa-view?sample=DA41114003-002"1>COA LINK (CLICK HERE)</a>

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