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  • COLD CURED


  • HAND TRIMMED


  • HANG DRIED

  • Hybrid
  • THC 23.7%

Velvet Recliner Pre-Rolls (Sask)

The Remo Velvet Recliner pre-roll is a lavish blend of two prolific strains: Rainbow Driver and Wedding Cake.

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About Velvet Recliner Pre-Rolls (Sask)

The Remo Velvet Recliner pre-roll is a lavish blend of two prolific strains: Rainbow Driver and Wedding Cake. Rainbow Driver, renowned for its sweet and fruity aroma, combines flawlessly with Wedding Cake, famed for its rich, tangy sweetness reminiscent of a traditional dessert.

The resulting blend is a true feast for the senses, offering an alluring fragrance of tropical fruit, earthy notes, and a subtle hint of vanilla frosting. Upon lighting, this pre-roll imparts a delightful fusion of flavors, enriched by a spicy herbal undertone that lingers on your palate.

Grower: Black Kettle Farms in Langley, BC

 


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S. (New Glasgow, CA)
Pleasantly surprised

This stuff friggin SLAPS. Highly recommend... would absolutely buy again!

About Remo Farms

Inspired by their passion for growing, Remo Farms products use cultivars from the best producers in the Canadian cannabis market. By collaborating exclusively with craft-focused growers, Remo Farms' products feature only the best of the best. We hope you enjoy them as much as we do!

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