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Waffle Cone 1g Cured Resin Budder - 1g Budder Hybrid

Strain rating:
Hybrid
THC 82.2%
CBD -
Waffle Cone 1g Cured Resin Budder - 1g Budder Hybrid

About this product

Waffle Cone is an indica dominant hybrid strain (70% indica/30% sativa) created through crossing the delicious Jet Fuel Gelato X Dosilato strains. Named for its delicious flavor and summertime high, Waffle Cone is a great choice for any classic indica lover. Like its name suggests, this bud has a super nutty and sweet creamy sugary flavor with hints of fresh cherries and sweet fruity berries, too. The aroma is very similar, with a fresh bouquet of sweet fruits and a touch of creamy nuttiness. The Waffle Cone high is one that's perfect for a lazy day spent at home, with soothing and calming effects that will have your mind feeling at ease while your body becomes heavy and couch-locked. You'll feel lifted with a stimulating sense of euphoria that instantly pushes out any negative or racing thoughts. At the same time, a physical tingle will creep into your body, leaving you feeling totally stimulated and completely relaxed from head to toe. In combination with its high 26-30% average THC level, these effects make Waffle Cone perfect for treating chronic pain, muscle spasms or cramps and inflammation. This bud has rounded dark olive green nugs with thick orange hairs and frosty milky white crystal trichomes.

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