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CODES - Kirksville

Kirksville, MO
506.5 miles away
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GDF: Infused Pre-Roll | Grape x Buttered Biscuits | Super J's | 1g

THC 38.4%
CBD 0.1%
GDF: Infused Pre-Roll | Grape x Buttered Biscuits | Super J's | 1g
Amount
$1500
each
CODES - Kirksville
Open until 10pm CT
|506.5 miles away

About this product

Good Day Farm Super J's are 1g pre-rolls that are super-infused for superior power and superior flavor. But how do we make this pre-roll superpowered? We start with Good Day Farm premium, full flower and super-infuse it with an explosion of flavorful grape terpenes and high potency cannabis oil. We take a full gram of the THC-infused flower, roll it with organic papers, and coat it with a supersuit of premium kief. Super J's are our most potent and flavorful pre-roll, so you can fly a little higher. Strain-Specific | Super-Infused | Ready to Spark Super People. Super Cannabis. Super J's. Butter Biscuits is a balanced strain that may calm and relax the body while uplifting the mind. The aroma can be described as complex – a sweet, fuel-like flavor coupled with a creamy, buttery funk. Patients report feeling giggly, uplifted, and talkative. The reported effects are known to alleviate symptoms of chronic pain, depression, and stress. LINEAGE: (Jetfuel Gelato x Guava) x (Blue Cookies x Oreoz) AROMA: Complex creamy and buttery funk, with a sweet floral and berry gas FLAVOR: Buttery jasmine floral notes, with an earthy berry gas FEELS LIKE: Calm and relaxing body high

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"(1) Marijuana has intoxicating effects and may be habit forming and addictive."; (2) "Marijuana impairs concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under its influence."; (3) "There are health risks associated with consumption of marijuana."; (4) "For use only by adults twenty-one and older. Keep out of the reach of children."; (5) "Marijuana should not be used by women who are pregnant or breast feeding."