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Recent Reviews3 total

Burmese Kush

5/4/2015
Totally caught me off guard. Not too much a special scent to it, very dense bud, yet grindable (which I love). I had 1 nug of this stuff and after smoking a good 2 grams with our water pipe, we decided to try out a taste of the Burmese. And Wow to say the least. Idk who grew the batch I got up here in Blaine @ Evergreen, but I bought as much of it as I could afford the next day! God help me if I find seeds.......
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2020 Solutions - North Bellingham

5/4/2015
Prices are very high, for product that is potent, yet usually crispy crispy. I'm a grinder user for all my flower, and I don't dare put anything from here into it. Dustt. The do have a TON of variety, however you will end up paying for it in the end. I feel like they boost up price due to the atmosphere, I'm all for it however I really hope it doesn't affect the price. I am a very big fan of the stamp cards and it really is a good deal, I walked out with a 1/2 oz for only $110 once, with satisfactory product for the most part, not easily done at most rec. cannabis shops. All in all, they will always have a place as my Plan C.

Blaine Cannabis

5/4/2015
I'm a smoker that loves to indulge after work and at night, not a drinker so to say the least I know my flower. Whenever I'm unable to come across some myself through my own means, Evergreen is always the plan B. No if and or buts about it. I used to go into 20/20 on the guide meridian, however after about 8 different trips in over about 6 months, all in all I have to say very disappointed. Don't let the atmosphere and the prices fool you. I would say 9/10 of anything flower related you get there WILL be toasty dry, regardless of harvest date or container. I've always been moderately happy with their products potency and flavor, but in the end it is always harsh, and don't you dare take it to a grinder or you will be severely disappointed unfortunately. With Evergreen however, nearly everything is still grindable. I will be honest and fair and say I have come across a couple dry ones from Evergreen, however they weren't $15 a gram or more and were still not too harsh. Love Evergreen. I would recommend it to anyone that wants a great product at a truely solid price. Still spendy compared to on the street, but hey if you shop right you can walk out with more than you know what to do with!