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March and Ash - San Diego

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San Diego, CA
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Heavy Hitters - Black Cherry Gelato Diamond Infused Pre-Roll - 1g

Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 0.0%
CBD 0.0%
Heavy Hitters - Black Cherry Gelato Diamond Infused Pre-Roll - 1g
Amount
$1700
each
March and Ash - San Diego
Preorder until 7am PT
|1949.7 miles away

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The heaviest hitting joint. Heavy Hitters Diamond THCA Joints are hand rolled with sticky, premium indoor flower sourced from California’s premier growers. Visibly infused with rough-cut 99%+ pure THCA Diamonds, these heavy hitting joints offer a substantially more potent, incredibly cerebral high. Crafted for true flower enthusiasts, we seek out rare and hard-to-get strains. From landrace classics to innovative genetics, we rotate our Diamond menu to provide the best available options. Enjoy a delicious after-dinner hybrid that’s as sweet and tasty as the name would suggest. Black Cherry Gelato is an indica-heavy hybrid - it may be hard to find, but that just makes it all the more rewarding when you get a chance to try this tasty treat. Expect a complex blend of berry sweet and earthy undertones, with tingles and couch lock to keep you loosened up and mellowed out all day. Strain Type: Hybrid Taste Profile: Cherry, Sweet, Earthy Effect Profile: Sedative, Relaxing, Sleepy Lineage: Cross between Acai and Black Cherry Funk

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