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1 gram pre roll grown by Luvli Farms and rolled by Cabana. Leftovers is an inventive and imaginative cannabis variety that has made a mark on the marijuana scene with its unique flavor combination and flexible effects. A delightful mix of GMO and Biscotti Sundae, Leftovers is a strain that brings out the best of both strains, offering an entertaining and enlightening experience. With GMO's pungent smell and hard-hitting high and the sweet, candy-like flavor of Biscotti Sundae, these two combine to create a robust hybrid that caters to all walks of stoner life. Leftovers has a fascinating array of visual appeal to it. The buds are not only beautiful in their deep, rich green hues but also have strands of vibrant purple woven throughout. Fiery orange pistils send sparks of color in between the expansive arms of foliage. Each nug is as compact as it is blanketed in a dusting of glistening trichomes that hint at the bud’s potency and rich flavor profile. When a nug is split open, Leftovers presents a mixed bouquet of sweet, earthy, and herbal smells, akin to a diverse spice cabinet with a sugary flourish. As for the flavor journey, it similarly captivates the imagination—a smooth combination of sugary and earthy notes on the intake. Subtle herbal notes, along with a light wholesomeness and a flicker of citrus, pass through one's taste buds in continual waves, meeting in a sweet finish that remains present after one’s exhale. With all these intricate blends in play, Leftovers especially provides an evolving experience with every session.
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