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Experience pure relaxation with Kiva Lost Farm's Black Raspberry CBN Resin Gummies, expertly crafted at MMD Shops North Hollywood. These premium gummies harmoniously blend the legendary Northern Lights strain with precise CBN infusion, delivering a uniquely serene experience. Each gummy captures the essence of fresh black raspberries while maintaining the authentic cannabis strain profile that enthusiasts love. The Northern Lights influence brings its characteristic earthy undertones paired with subtle sweet and spicy notes, creating a sophisticated flavor profile that's both authentic and enjoyable. The addition of CBN enhances the natural calming properties of this pure indica strain, making these gummies perfect for evening unwinding. The tart, jammy black raspberry flavor complements the strain's natural sweetness, creating a perfectly balanced taste experience. These artisanal gummies are meticulously produced using fresh-frozen, full-spectrum cannabis resin, preserving the plant's complete terpene profile and natural compounds. Each piece delivers consistent potency and reliable effects, making them ideal for those seeking deep relaxation and improved sleep quality. Available exclusively at MMD Shops in North Hollywood and Burbank, these gummies represent the perfect fusion of innovative cannabis processing and classic strain effects. Whether you're a seasoned cannabis consumer or new to CBN products, these gummies offer a premium way to experience the legendary Northern Lights strain in a convenient, precisely dosed format.
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