Uncle Arnie's Iced Tea Lemonade
Uncle Arnie's Iced Tea Lemonade
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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Hollywood, California, MMD Shops offers a novel approach to the local cannabis scene. One of these innovative concepts is their delectable Uncle Arnie's Iced Tea Lemonade. With a fraction of its true potency hidden beneath the sumptuous blend of iced tea and lemonade, this unique beverage boasts an impressive element of surprise. Each serving comes loaded with a hearty dose of 100mg THC, offering both seasoned consumers and newcomers a potent experience. Although powerful, the subtle integration of this cannabinoid fools the palate with its remarkably discreet nature. For new consumers or those who prefer a milder effect, sipping one serving and delaying for an hour is advised. This cleverly designed drink makes its presence known within an impressive 15-30 minutes post-consumption. MMD Shops was founded in 2006, and with over a decade in the cannabis industry, they aspired to provide the Los Angeles, Beverly Hills, and Hollywood communities with an exemplary marijuana dispensary experience. Beyond just a marijuana store, they offer a broad selection of medical weed, making them a go-to cannabis dispensary in Beverly Hills, CA. If you're near Los Angeles or reside in Beverly Hills seeking a convenient 'dispensary near me,' look no further than MMD Shops for a compelling variety of high-quality cannabis products. Experience the Uncle Arnie's Iced Tea Lemonade that puts a twist in your regular drink with an unexpected yet enjoyable potency.
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