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  1. 140216

    Vincent Ho –

    Overall this is a good strain, the high can be intense and exhilarating. For my taste, this strain is best enjoyed after a long work shift, listening to music or watching a movie.

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    Justin M –

    SMOKES really good but I'm recommending this strain for novice smokers trying to get their weight up they're tolerance level up!

  3. 84066

    Quin Parks –

    Smooth, great taste, effects are happy, hungry, relaxed. I highly recommend for insomnia!

  4. 190616

    Nathan Paul –

    Love this stuff. It is the only "medication" I use on a regular basis. Great help with both my physical and mental health issues. Everything about this weed is on point, the smell, the look, the taste.

  5. 95229

    Norman Liu –

    Probably one of the rare strains that you can immediately realize this is good stuff. One of the best experiences I think I have ever had. For me it helps me with problem-solving at work and life in general. Instant mellowness but awake and aware in a sincere way. Good for socialization in general.

  6. 53827

    Riyan S –

    This is definitely the most stress-relieving cannabis I've ever had the privilege of toking.

  7. 36913

    Michel Trudeau –

    Sometimes I rely on indica strains exclusively and so its been a while since I had a great Sativa dominant strain. Got me some of this stuff and BAM I now am in love with this Pineapple Express train. Can't wait to try it again!

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    Bobby K –

    Seeing nature while high from this cereal makes me immensely grateful for the beauty of the world. Good stuff 🙂

  9. 59930

    Scott Britton –

    All time favourite strain. This reminds me that life isn’t as serious as I sometimes make it out to be, and that things will be okay.

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    Roger Fournier –

    No brain fog and easy to maintain focus/conversation. A PB a day keeps the social paranoia at bay