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The Animal Face Pre-Pack (Infused Select Grind) 7g by &Shine is a premium indica shake and trim product, carefully crafted for those seeking a potent and flavorful cannabis experience. Made from the Animal Face strain, a cross between Face Off OG and Animal Mints, this infused select grind offers a rich and robust smoking experience. Designed for versatility, it can be used for rolling, packing bowls, or even enhancing edibles, providing a convenient and efficient way to enjoy high-quality cannabis. Animal Face is known for its sweet, nutty, and gassy flavor profile, featuring hints of earthy pine and minty cookie undertones. This strain is beloved for its deeply relaxing and euphoric effects, making it perfect for unwinding after a long day or preparing for a restful night’s sleep. The infusion process enhances its potency, delivering a stronger, longer-lasting high compared to standard ground flower. Users can expect a wave of calming body relaxation, accompanied by a soothing cerebral effect that helps ease stress, tension, and discomfort. Crafted with premium shake and trim, the &Shine Animal Face Infused Select Grind provides a cost-effective yet powerful alternative to traditional flower. The 7g pre-pack ensures consistency and convenience, allowing for an effortless experience without the need for grinding. Whether you’re looking to roll up a joint, pack a bowl, or mix it into other cannabis products, this infused grind offers a potent, flavorful, and deeply relaxing indica experience that delivers on both quality and value.
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