Review: Funky Lo Mein by Revolution
I’m a sucker for a great strain name. I love savory flavors, so Revolution’s Funky Lo Mein caught my eye instantly. I recently stopped at Revolution Normal and picked up an eighth to review.
Continue reading →I’m a sucker for a great strain name. I love savory flavors, so Revolution’s Funky Lo Mein caught my eye instantly. I recently stopped at Revolution Normal and picked up an eighth to review.
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Acreage label Superflux was originally spun from The Botanist as a concentrate-focused brand, but the label now has a flower line all its own. I recently stopped at Consume Marion and picked up a few selections from the line to … Continue reading →
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