Flavored 1g THC Distillate Syringes

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A cannabis extract that offers powerful effects. Each Flavoured THC Distillate syringe contains 1 gram of THC distillate infused with natural terpene flavours. Last, these potent products are in a glass syringe, making it reusable for multiple occasions.

Note: purchasing one flavoured THC Distillate syringe costs $35.00, buying three or more costs $30.00, and purchasing six or more costs $25.00

 

Original price was: $45.00.Current price is: $35.00.

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  1. 6ix__barbi3doll

    Im usually a joint smoker.. these flavors got me trying something new and WOW…. they did not disappointed at all i purchased the mango , cherry pie and the shortcake flavor are so delicious trust ya girl

    • Store manager TeamWDWD

      We’re glad you stepped out of your comfort zone and tried our distillate. Please try out our other flavors and let us know your thoughts.

  2. Ganjamanja (verified owner)

    I really enjoy this distillate for rolling doobies with my favorite weed!! I highly recommend it if you havnt tried it.

    • Store manager TeamWDWD

      We appreciate your review on our THC Distillate Syringe. We are happy to hear you recommend it.

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