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Purple Lotus Patient Center

San Jose, CA
2088.9 miles away
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Cereal Milk

Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 22.8%
CBD -
Cereal Milk
Amount
$2999
½ ounce
Purple Lotus Patient Center
Preorder until 8am PT
|2088.9 miles away

About this product

Cereal Milk is the perfect strain for those who love their cannabis with a side of nostalgia. This hybrid, a mix of Snowman and Kush Mints, offers a sweet, cereal-like flavor that’ll remind you of your favorite bowl of sugary flakes. With its frosty, resin-coated buds, Cereal Milk delivers a balanced high that combines a relaxing body buzz with an uplifting head rush. Ideal for unwinding after a long day or kicking back with friends, it’s also a go-to for easing stress, insomnia, and small ailments. Dive into Cereal Milk and let its delicious, playful flavor and balanced effects bring a smile to your face! -- Pacific Stone’s Premium Sugar Shake offers more than just value—it’s a fresh and potent option that’s perfect for those who love rolling their own. Sourced sustainably from whole flowers grown in our clean coastal greenhouses, this sugar shake preserves the trichomes, ensuring a richer, more flavorful experience. The convenient fold-over pouch makes it easy to roll straight from the package, whether you’re sparking up a joint or experimenting with some infused cooking. At just $30 for a half-ounce, complete with 40 rolling papers and filters, it’s the best deal in the game for quality you can trust.

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"(1) Marijuana has intoxicating effects and may be habit forming and addictive."; (2) "Marijuana impairs concentration, coordination, and judgment. Do not operate a vehicle or machinery under its influence."; (3) "There are health risks associated with consumption of marijuana."; (4) "For use only by adults twenty-one and older. Keep out of the reach of children."; (5) "Marijuana should not be used by women who are pregnant or breast feeding."