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Sum of Cannabinoids: 43.69% Cookies x Chemdawg GMO, also known as Garlic Cookies, is a highly potent and distinctive hybrid strain that has gained a strong following for its unique flavor profile and powerful effects. The strain’s name, which stands for "Garlic, Mushrooms, and Onions," reflects its savory, funky aroma that is often described as a mix of garlic, earth, and fuel. GMO’s bold and unconventional flavor has made it a standout among cannabis connoisseurs, particularly those who appreciate complex and intense aromas. GMO typically produces dense, resinous buds with vibrant green hues and a thick coating of trichomes, making it as visually striking as it is potent. The strain’s effects are known to be heavy-hitting, often starting with a cerebral euphoria that can quickly transition into deep physical relaxation. Its lineage and robust effects have made it a favorite among those seeking a strong and long-lasting experience. GMO’s development is a testament to the creativity and innovation in modern cannabis breeding, combining classic genetics to create a strain that pushes the boundaries of flavor and potency. Its rise in popularity highlights its ability to deliver a memorable and impactful experience, solidifying its place as a modern classic in the cannabis community. **NO DELIVERY FEES** **PAY WITH CASH, DEBIT CARD OR CONNECT A BANK ACCOUNT** **(Your order contributes to providing donations through Sweetleaf Collective to low-income patients and veterans experiencing cancer, HIV, terminal illness, and PTSD)**
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