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Discover the vibrant Orange Wifi, a masterfully crafted sativa-dominant hybrid (70% sativa/30% indica) available at MMD Shops Marina Del Rey. This exceptional strain, born from the fusion of Orange Crush and WiFi OG, delivers an energizing experience perfect for those seeking an uplifting start to their day. The expertly cultivated flower boasts a visually stunning appearance with dense, crystal-covered buds showcasing hints of bright orange pistils throughout. At MMD Shops Marina Del Rey, conveniently located near Santa Monica, we take pride in offering premium cannabis products like Orange Wifi to our discerning customers. With over 15 years of experience since our founding in 2006, we understand the importance of quality and consistency. This particular strain embodies our commitment to excellence, providing a balanced combination of mental clarity and physical relaxation that's ideal for morning or daytime use. The 3.5g package of Orange Wifi delivers a delightful citrus aroma with subtle earthy undertones, making it a favorite among cannabis enthusiasts who appreciate sophisticated flavor profiles. As one of Southern California's trusted dispensaries, MMD Shops ensures each batch meets our rigorous quality standards. Whether you're a local resident or visiting the beach areas, our knowledgeable staff at our Marina Del Rey location is ready to guide you through your cannabis journey. Experience the perfect blend of heritage and innovation with Orange Wifi, available now at MMD Shops, your premier beachside cannabis destination.
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