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Eastons Cut
Kings Garden

Eastons Cut

$30.00

Kings Garden renamed its Ice Cream Cake strain to Easton's Cut in honor of one of their first collaborators- Easton. Easton's favorite strain was Ice Cream Cake and after he passed away Kings Garden decided to rename it after him. Ice Cream Cake is an indica-dominant cross of Wedding Cake and Gelato #33. This strain maintains a creamy flavor profile with sweet hints of vanilla and sugary dough. Effects come on heavily, leaving you completely relaxed with a good night’s sleep soon to follow. Every plant Kings Garden grows is slow-dried and cured for 14 days in a strictly controlled environment untouched by human hands. This guarantees the flavor, terpenes and stickiness you expect. Every bud is harvested by hand by their team of 100+ expert trimmers to ensure its trichomes are never damaged and that each bud and unique strain maintains the exact size and shape nature intended. Their proprietary, painstaking process that ensures every grow of every strain maintains the exact same flavor, smell – and most importantly – the exact same satisfying effect every time. They're not here to reinvent the wheel of weed - their goals are much higher. They're here so you can fall in love and stay in love today, tomorrow, and for years to come. Once you discover the quality and consistency of Kings Garden, anything else becomes just anything else.

Eastons Cut flower, 3.5g, or an eighth of an ounce, from the Kings Garden brand offering a indica experience of the Eastons Cut strain with 20.79mg THC with 0.05% CBD.

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Weight (g): 3.5

Strains: Eastons Cut

Cannabis Types: Indica

Product Types: Flower

THC Total (mg): 20.79

THC %: 21.95%

CBD %: 0.05

Cbd Total: 0.00

State: California

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