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HerbNJoy Chula Vista

Chula Vista, CA
1948.7 miles away
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PEANUT BUTTER BREATH | 3.5G

Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 27.7%
CBD 0.4%
PEANUT BUTTER BREATH | 3.5G
Amount
$4000
⅛ ounce
HerbNJoy Chula Vista
Preorder until 8am PT
|1948.7 miles away

About this product

Peanut Butter Breath is a rare evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through crossing the classic Dosidos X Mendobreath F2 strains. With this bud, the name says it all – the flavor is nutty and earthy with a rich herbal overtone. The aroma follows the same profile, with an earthy herbal overtone that's accented by rich nuttiness. As soon as you exhale, the effects of Peanut Butter Breath will sink in, starting with a cerebral lift before spreading throughout the rest of your body in tingly waves of energy. These tingles start in the back of your neck and spine before spreading their buzzing tendrils throughout the entirety of your body, leaving you hopelessly relaxed, kicking back without a care in the world - that is, until the munchies hit. Be sure to have some snacks on hand, since you won't really be able to get up off the couch to hunt for any at this point. Terpenes: Limonene, Caryophyllene, Pinene Lineage: Dosidos x Mendobreath F2 Feeling: Body High, Cerebral, Hungry, Relaxing, Uplifting Flavor: Herbal, Pine, Woody Aroma: Earthy, Herbal, Pine, Pungent, Woody Usage: Chronic Pain, Depression, Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Stress Flavors Nutty Earthy Woody

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