MOTA GRAND DADDY PURPLE 2 GRAM AIO DISPOSABLE VAPE INDICA 93.27%
MOTA GRAND DADDY PURPLE 2 GRAM AIO DISPOSABLE VAPE INDICA 93.27%
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Granddaddy Purple is an indica cannabis strain. Granddaddy Purple (or GDP) is a famous indica cross of Mendo Purps, Skunk, and Afghanistan. This California staple inherits a complex grape and berry aroma from its Purps and Ghani heritage. Its potent effects are clearly detectable in both mind and body, delivering a fusion of cerebral euphoria and physical relaxation. While your thoughts may float in a dreamy buzz, your body is more likely to find itself fixed in one spot for the duration of GDP’s effects. Granddaddy Purple is typically pulled off the shelf for consumers looking to combat pain, stress, insomnia, appetite loss, and muscle spasms. It’s what you don’t see that matters. Advanced technology delivers unprecedented terpene and cannabinoid preservation without sacrificing on the big hit. Small on the outside. Big on the inside.The Leaf disappears in your hand and fits flat in your pocket or purse.Ready to go, the Leaf is quickly USB-C rechargeable with a long-lasting 240 mAh battery.On activation, an integrated recessed window* lights up to highlight your extract and let consumers see when their oil is running low.The mouthpiece design is contoured to fit naturally between the lips, conforming to the shape of your mouth for exceptional airflow, and an enhanced experience. A wider base and built-in feet allows consumers to store the Leaf in an upright position to maintain optimal performance.
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