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Experience the potent and aromatic Awesome Dope GMO OG, a premium 14-gram offering at MMD Shops Marina Del Rey, your trusted beachside cannabis destination since 2006. This exceptional indica hybrid, cultivated by the renowned Fig Farms in California, represents a masterful cross between GMO Cookies and (Wifi OG x Triangle Mints), delivering an unforgettable cannabis experience. This strain captivates with its complex terpene profile, featuring bold, savory notes complemented by sharp OG Kush undertones and refreshing pine accents. The robust 14-gram package ensures a lasting supply of this premium cultivar, perfect for cannabis enthusiasts seeking deep relaxation and evening comfort. MMD Shops Marina Del Rey, part of a respected network of four Southern California dispensaries, brings this top-shelf strain to customers throughout Marina Del Rey and Santa Monica. As a cornerstone of the local cannabis community since 2006, MMD Shops combines extensive industry expertise with premium product curation, ensuring each customer finds their ideal cannabis match. Awesome Dope GMO OG stands out for its pronounced effects, making it an excellent choice for unwinding after a long day. The strain's potent properties deliver a satisfying experience that showcases the best of California cannabis cultivation. Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or exploring premium cannabis options, this strain offers a remarkable balance of flavor, potency, and quality, backed by MMD Shops' commitment to excellence in the Southern California cannabis market.
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