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Big Pete's Mini Cookies Cinnamon Sugar is a delectable treat that combines the comforting flavors of cinnamon and sugar with the potent effects of cannabis. These bite-sized cookies pack a punch with 100mg of THC, offering a discreet and delicious way to consume cannabis. Perfect for those seeking a sweet, nostalgic experience with a herbaceous twist, these mini cookies deliver a soothing head high that gradually transforms into a relaxing body high. Available at MMD Shops Long Beach, these edibles are ideal for both recreational and medicinal users. The effects are known to fade gracefully over time, allowing for a worry-free experience even if you indulge a little extra. MMD Shops, established in 2006, has been serving the Long Beach community and surrounding areas for over a decade. Their commitment to quality and extensive experience in the cannabis industry ensures that products like Big Pete's Mini Cookies meet the highest standards. Whether you're in Long Beach, Signal Hill, Lakewood, Carson, Rossmoor, or Los Alamitos, MMD Shops is your go-to destination for premium cannabis products. Their Long Beach location offers a wide selection of edibles, including these cinnamon sugar delights, catering to both locals and visitors seeking a reputable dispensary. With their rich history and dedication to customer satisfaction, MMD Shops continues to be a trusted name in the cannabis community, providing top-tier products and excellent service to those in search of a reliable medical marijuana store or cannabis dispensary in the area.
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