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Experience the pinnacle of cannabis craftsmanship with CLSICS Rosin Infused Preroll 0.7g Sweet Tooth, available at MMD Shops Long Beach. This Indica-dominant hybrid, a multiple High Times Cannabis Cup award winner, offers a blissful journey of relaxation and mood elevation. The Sweet Tooth strain tantalizes taste buds with its signature blend of strawberry and grapefruit terpenes, delivering a flavor profile that's as delightful as it is potent. Each 0.7g pre-roll is meticulously crafted, combining premium Sweet Tooth cannabis with 0.2g of in-house processed fresh frozen ice water hash rosin. This solventless infusion method ensures a pure, connoisseur-level experience with every draw. The result is a smooth, flavorful smoke that showcases the full spectrum of cannabinoids and terpenes. MMD Shops Long Beach, a trusted name in cannabis since 2006, brings over a decade of industry expertise to Long Beach and surrounding communities. Serving areas including Signal Hill, Lakewood, Carson, Rossmoor, and Los Alamitos, MMD Shops is committed to providing top-tier cannabis products to discerning consumers. Their extensive selection caters to both medical and recreational users, with knowledgeable staff ready to guide you through your cannabis journey. For those seeking a premium, infused pre-roll experience, the CLSICS Rosin Infused Preroll 0.7g Sweet Tooth stands out as a testament to quality and flavor. Available now at MMD Shops Long Beach, it's the perfect choice for cannabis enthusiasts looking to elevate their smoking experience.
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