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Cherry Fritter is an evenly balanced hybrid strain (50% indica/50% sativa) created through crossing the classic Cherry Pie X Apple Fritter strains. A favorite for creating hash, Cherry Fritter is one delicious hybrid that will have you begging for dessert all day long. This bud tastes exactly like a sweet cherry fritter, with hints of rich cherries and sweet berries accented by a light doughiness. The aroma is very similar, although with an added touch of lightly sweet coffee, too. Cherry Fritter buds are beautiful, too, with long spade-shaped forest green nugs that are dotted with plenty of thin reddish amber hairs and a coating of super sticky resin. The Cherry Fritter high will hit you almost as soon as you exhale, lifting your spirits and infusing you with an almost tingly frenzied euphoria. A deep relaxation comes next, bringing your happiness down a notch or two and leaving you feeling kicked back and pretty sleepy. You won't fall asleep right away ? rather, you'll be ravenously hungry first, snacking before you finally fade away. With these full-bodied effects and its high 17-27% average THC level, Cherry Fritter is often chosen to treat chronic stress, depression, chronic pain, insomnia and appetite loss or nausea.
Cherry Fritter flower, 3.5g, or an eighth of an ounce, from the Fresh Baked brand offering a hybrid experience of the Cherry Fritter strain with 25.16% THC.
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