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Indulge in the exquisite Donut Shop preroll from Fig Farms, available at MMD Shops Marina Del Rey. This 1g preroll showcases the latest Holy Moly! hybrid, expertly crafted to deliver a unique and memorable experience. As a hybrid sativa, Donut Shop offers a balanced effect that's perfect for beach-side relaxation or creative pursuits. The terpene profile of Donut Shop is a flavor enthusiast's dream. Building on the beloved cherry tootsie pop notes of Holy Moly!, this strain introduces delightful hints of sweet coffee and bear claw pastry. The result is a complex and overpowered terpene profile that will tantalize your taste buds. Visually stunning, Donut Shop boasts a structure similar to Holy Moly!, but with broader, more stalagmite-like features. Its trichomes resemble crystallized rocks, producing sappy oil rings on joints that are sure to impress even the most discerning cannabis connoisseurs. Find this exceptional preroll at MMD Shops Marina Del Rey, your go-to cannabis dispensary by the beach. As one of four Southern California locations, MMD Shops has been serving the community's cannabis needs since 2006. With over a decade of experience, MMD is committed to providing top-quality products like Fig Farms' Donut Shop preroll to medical and recreational users alike. Whether you're a local or visiting Marina Del Rey or Santa Monica, stop by MMD Shops for a taste of this extraordinary strain. Experience the perfect blend of flavor and effect with Donut Shop, available now at your trusted marijuana store and dispensary near you.
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