Hybrid

APPLE FRITTER PRE-ROLLS

by Rocky Mountain Cannabis
THC 250.0-300.0mg/g CBD 0.0-10.0mg/g
Limited quantity
Original price
Current price $14.99
($9.99/g)
1.5g cannabis per unit SKU 1066278
Three-pack of high-THC, hybrid pre-rolls with a sweet and tangy flavour profile of baked apples.
  • Product details
  • This well-balanced hybrid is the result of a careful breeding process that combines the genetics of two classic cultivars, Sour Apple and Animal Cookies. Consumers can be prepared for an incredibly flavourful cannabis experience with top terpenes of Beta-Caryophyllene, Limonene, and Linalool. Apple Fritter boasts a deliciously sweet and tangy flavour profile reminiscent of freshly baked apple fritters, an attractive bouquet of colours with a thick frosty coating on every nug.
    • Produced in British Columbia
    • Brand Rocky Mountain Cannabis
    • Producer Astra Life Sciences
    • Common name APPLE FRITTER
    • Type Hybrid
    • THC 250.0-300.0mg/g
    • CBD 0.0-10.0mg/g
    • Method of consumption INHALE
    • Growing method Indoor
    • Harvesting method Hand-harvested
    • Packaging material Polyethylene terephthalate (PET)

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