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Good Day J's are the most smokable pre-rolls around. Our pre-rolls are made from premium full flower, meaning that the medicine within never contains shake or trim which can produce a subpar or harsh smoke. With a wide offering of premium strains, your favorite flower is now ready to light. In line with our dedication to sourcing the best materials, these papers are 100% organic and ethically sourced. Strain-Specific | Ready to Spark Good People. Good Cannabis. Good Day J's. "B. Hope is a new classic in the making from Purple City Genetics. Made by perfectly combining the legendary Super Lemon Haze with the new Durban Biscotti, this super-powered sativa is one of the hottest strains around. This cultivar pops a frosty layer of trichomes, which gently coats the medium-density bud structure full of dazzling bright orange hairs. The aroma is nostalgic, reminiscent of classic Haze and Durban strains with a little something extra. It's the perfect combination of familiar and unique aromas. The flavor is off the charts: bright citrus haze with lip-smacking, old-school lemon cleaner terps layered with the familiar sweet dough and peppery diesel from the Durban Biscotti. This uplifting, energizing, and electrifying strain will have you hopeful for more! LINEAGE: Super Lemon Haze x Durban Biscotti CLASSIFICATION: Sativa TERPENES: Limonene, Beta Caryophyllene, Linalool, Pinene FEEL GOOD STATES: Energy, Happiness AROMA: Apple, Pear, Tree Fruit FLAVOR: Fresh Lemon Cleaner, Sweet Dough, Peppery Diesel FEELS LIKE: Uplifted, Energized, Euphoric"
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