Money Maker

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Money Maker delivers that rich, smooth vibe that leaves you feeling like you just won the jackpot. For those who appreciate the finer things in life try the Money Maker strain. Bred by Strain Hunters by crossing Master Kush, Hindu Kush, and Skunk #1 into a 70% Indica-dominant hybrid with a killer 20-23% THC level. The buds of Money Maker strain have fantastic bag appeal with light minty green with fiery orange hairs and a frosty coating that’ll make you wanna stare at it all day. But don’t just look—light it up, and feel that wave of relaxation hit you like a ton of bricks. Money Maker is perfect for easing pain, melting stress, and catching some serious sleep.

Break open a nug of Money Maker strain and smell that nutty, spicy scent with a sweet berry twist. The flavours are earthy and pungent, exactly what you’d expect from a strain with this pedigree. The terpenes are in full effect, making sure every toke is as flavorful as it is potent.

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  1. Ingrid P

    Money maker is a potent weed, nice buzz, just a little harsh, but still a true quad.

    • Store manager TEAMWD

      We appreciate your feedback on our Money Maker strain. Thank you for seeing the value of this product!

  2. Smack613 (verified owner)

    This was actually really bad wouldnt waste money it smells like mothballs and must almost moldy smelling terrible product dont even wanna smoke it and barely gets u high.

  3. Verified owner Nathan Frasch (verified owner)

    Awesome strain!

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