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Cream Caramel is a strain unlike any other. It is primarily an indica dominant hybrid strain with a 90:10 indica/sativa ratio. The strain is produced by crossing #1 Maple Leaf, BlueBack and Skunk. With an astounding 24% THC content, Cream Caramel is one of the finest strains you can medicate with. The buds are mostly dense and coated with resin and it smells rather spicy and sweet with dung and skunk undertones. As for the taste, it is relatively smooth during the inhale all the while being spicy and sweet the same time. The strain is not to be underestimated, it is quite potent and its effects are instantly felt. If you plan to stay indoors, there is no better strain to medicate with. Not only will you notice an increase in concentration and focus but you feel incredibly calm. It is the perfect evening strain but is more of a 'sit and stay strain'. One of the best things about Cream Caramel is that its effects are long lasting, it can last anywhere in between three to four hours. Essentially, two to three hits are all you will need for the rest of the evening. Considering the strain's characteristics, it is better suited for treating medical conditions like anorexia, pains, aches, insomnia and anxiety.
Caramel Cream flower, 3.5g, or an eighth of an ounce, from the Evidence brand offering a indica, hybrid experience of the Cream strain with 26.73% THC.
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