Tiger Cake

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Tiger Cake stands out with its name that hints at its dual nature. Fierce and powerful effects wrapped in a sweet, cake-like aroma that tempts and satisfies. Tiger Cake is a meticulously bred hybrid from the renowned Compound Genetics by combining Layer Cake & The Menthol. This strain captures the imagination with its enchanting smell of menthol and gasoline, complemented by earthy notes. Its impressive THC content, around 18-23%, makes it suitable for those with higher tolerance levels. The bud structure of Tiger Cake is compact and heavily frosted, signaling the high quality and care taken in its cultivation.

Flavour-wise, Tiger Cake delights with a blend of vanilla and citrus, enriched by its prominent terpenes such as Vanillin and limonene, which are known for their anti-inflammatory and stress-relieving properties. The strain is particularly effective for easing stress, and providing a calming yet euphoric effect that can last for hours. For users looking for a potent cannabis strain that balances excellent flavour with strong highs, Tiger Cake is an outstanding choice of weed.

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  1. Fadhir Daboné

    Amazing strain , just received it and I will definitely order again

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