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Four 20 Pharma
420 EVOLUTION 27/1 CA ICC
Ice Cream Cake Kush Mints
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About the strain
Ice Cream Cake Kush Mints
Ice Cream Cake Kush Mints is, as the name suggests, the result of crossing Ice Cream Cake and Kush Mints. This indica-dominant cultivar, has inherited its excellent characteristics from the best genetics. It belongs to the THC strong varieties, the content varies between 22 - 27%, with the main terpenes Limonene, linalool as well as Caryophyllene. Due to its high THC content, this strain is especially suitable for experienced users who are looking for relaxation and pain relief. Users report that the indica effect kicks in after about 20-30 minutes, after which it starts to flow throughout the body.
Parents:
Ice Cream Cake, Kush Mints
Terpenes
Beta-Caryophyllen
Farnesen
Limonen
Linalool
Trans-Caryophyllen
Taste
Sweet
Vanilla
Honey
Butter
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