Pineapple Hash

(10 customer reviews)

Pineapple Hash stands out for of its signature scent, reminiscent of biting into juicy pineapples. It’s a favorite for those who love a delicious, fruity twist on their hashish. Pineapple Hash showcases a beautiful chocolate brown hue, complemented by a soft, sticky feel that users find appealing and easy to handle. The secret to its enticing aroma lies in its terpene profile, bursting with notes of limonene and myrcene that mimic the sweet and tangy smell of tropical fruits. This potent cannabis extract is designed to cater to a wide range of preferences, offering a smooth entry into relaxation that’s both refreshing and comforting.

Pineapple Hash has garnered acclaim for its ability to help soothe and uplift. Whether you’re looking to alleviate the pressures of the day or simply seeking a pleasant mood boost, Pineapple Hash delivers with its well-rounded effects and THC levels of 50-57%.

$99.00$2400.00

THC: 50-57%
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  1. Verified owner Fredou (verified owner)

    Excellent rapport qualité prix

  2. Verified owner Buzzy2017 (verified owner)

    Not as soft and sticky as I was expecting. Maybe a little too aged but still a good quality hash. Strong uplifting buzz, nice clean burn and no burn out afterwards. Always great hash at the right price.

  3. Verified owner Michel Pelletier (verified owner)

    Bon différent goût

  4. Verified owner Frank Watt (verified owner)

    Very Nice !

  5. Verified owner Buzzy2017 (verified owner)

    This is a staple if you’re a connoisseur. So tasty and smooth. Killer buzz and never an after burn out.
    As always, WD for top quality and unbeatable prices.

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