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Batch #75Full Metal Cherry

Flavors

Lux Cherry & Mango Lemonade (Retired) & Papaya

Collaborator 14er

Lineage Cherry AK-47 x Suges Pure Kush

Cannabinoids 81.63%

Terps 4.76%

Primary Terpenes

CBG 1.66%

CBC 1.44%

Batch Size 757


Batch Writeup

Full Metal Cherry is an original cultivar from Boulder’s own 14er, which produces a down-the-middle hybrid high. Its terpene profile features a very large concentration of Caryophyllene, which causes a spicy and very pungent aroma. Limonene and Humelene are also dominant terpenes in this strain. This combination of terpenes produces a rich kushy funk with sweet floral accents! Caryophyllene is known to aid in relieving soreness. Meanwhile Limonene and Humulene are both known to provide a positive boost to an individual’s mood, along with promoting physical wellness. A sense of calm body euphoria and a relaxed mindset should be the main positive effects from this cultivar!

As a true hybrid, Full Metal Cherry is best for those days where you need to unwind without taking a nap. Aches and pains should become less noticeable too. This strain is perfect for a lazy day in the backyard, or for those times you want to turn your brain off and just play some Call of Duty! It is very calming and should help take the edge off to improve your weekend.


All batches of Dialed In Gummies are prepared using our special sous vide process.

Ingredients: corn syrup, sugar, water, gelatin, natural and artificial flavor including citric acid, juice concentrates, pectin, natural and artificial color, coconut oil, canola oil, carnauba wax, cannabis rosin extracted from ice water hash (THC)

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Nutrition Facts: 18 Calories, 4g Carbs, 2.5g Sugars per gummy • 180 Calories, 40g Carbs, 25g Sugars per tin

Package Amounts: 100mg THC per container • 10 × 10mg THC per serving

Package is recyclable.

A hemp cannabinoid report has not been completed for this batch. Stay tuned!

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