Candyland is a Sativa that was made for summer. The smell is creamy and sweet. The orange hairs weave through the purple highlights and make it stand out from other buds on the shelf. The nugs crack open easily and are filled with sparkly tri-combs, the bud is dry enough to roll up without a problem and there was almost no stems in each bud.
I bought the Candyland I’m describing from Sweet Water Farms. One interesting note about their product was the packaging (seen below) They provide a nice, easy to read graphic with a terpene profile and lifestyle choices. Terpene profiles are a helpful new feature starting to pop up on cannabis packaging.
This strain provided me with an awesome smoking experience. I smoked this before lunch and had a nice productive buzz through my kettlebell workout and my nightly chores. There was nothing spectacular about the taste and it didn’t taste awful. It remained smooth on both the inhale and exhale, which was surprising because of the lack of distinct flavor. Smoke the Candyland strain for creative endeavors, physical activities, and any kind of fun in the sun you can think of. You don’t have to be worried about being overwhelmed with this one, so get out and get some Vitamin D this summer.
Cannabinoid Breakdown
- Total THC: 22.35%
- Total CBD: 0%
Terpene Profile
- 15mg/g
- Caryophyllene
- Humulene
- Linalool
Overview
- Sativa dominant
- 2012 KushCon gold medalist
- Parent Strains: Granddaddy Purple + Platinum Girl Scout Cookies
- Flavor Profile: Floral, Sweet, Herbal, Subtle
- Aroma Profile: Sweet, Creamy
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