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If you’re a fan of fruity strains that are sweet in scent and flavor, Banana Cream might hold a special place on your favorite’s list. Combining Banana OG with Cookies and Cream Its terpene profile gives it an aroma that’s similar to Banana Cream Pie, and any dispensary lucky enough to grab a hold of this strain will find that it sells rather quickly. On the exhale, it has been described as sweet but leaning a bit towards an earthy aftertaste.
With THC levels around the low to mid-twenties, Banana Cream is an indica-leaning hybrid that reviewers say they have enjoyed, not only for its scent and flavor, but for the various effects that it has the potential to induce. Fans of this strain have enjoyed how it makes social situations more fun and sometimes leaves the consumer experiencing small fits of the giggles. Others have indicated that they enjoy the body buzz that accompanies their social mood, along with a decrease in tension found in the muscles.
This strain has been described as a mood enhancer by some users who suggest it has the ability to decrease depression, stress, and insomnia. As the high of Banana Cream wears down after about an hour or two, users have reported that it does tend to sedate and create a light sense of lethargy.
Banana Cream flower, 3.5g, or an eighth of an ounce, from the Lolo brand offering a sativa experience of the Banana Cream strain with 30.5% THC.
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THC percentage amounts are average, individual items may vary.
WARNING: This product can expose you to marijuana smoke and myrcene, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov