Frosted Gelato

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Frosted Gelato dazzles with frosty, trichome-coated buds that look like they’ve been dipped in powdered sugar. Clocking in at a THC content ranging from 21–24%, this hybrid hits hard and fast, offering a balanced mix of euphoria and relaxation. The flowers of Frosted Gelato are dense, and sparkly with shades of green and purple leaves. Frosted Gelato blends the genetics of Gelato and Ruby Frost, two legendary cannabis strains. The dominant terpene, limonene, delivers a citrusy, slightly sweet aroma, with hints of berries and a creamy, dessert-like finish that’s smooth every time. Expect a wave of creativity and focus, followed by a chilled-out vibe that does not glue you to the couch. Medicinal marijuana users love it for easing stress, anxiety, and mild pain.

Frosted Gelato has everything you want in a hybrid. It’s potent, flavourful, and has excellent bag appeal. From the first puff to the last, this strain doesn’t disappoint.

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  1. Verified owner Polar886 (verified owner)

    Very nice and smooth smoke. The amount of crystal is unreal. Definitely lives up to the frosted name. Very good daytime smoke.

  2. Verified owner agarules953 (verified owner)

    It definitely lives up to the name frosted gelato with its frosty bright green buds, they taste good but i ordered a qp and got many micro buds and they werent as dense as i expexted.

  3. Verified owner Xo.melissa02 (verified owner)

    Tasty, nice looking bud ?

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