Candyland Review
Candyland evokes images of childhood board games, it’s no accident. It’s mostly Sativa, a crossbreed of Granddaddy Purps, and Platinum Cookies. Those genes make for an upbeat, stimulating high that spurs creativity and provides energy for daytime tasks. Euphoria is the prominent effect when smoking Candyland, with a strong mood boost and some relaxation.
The exact Sativa-to-Indica ratio of this strain is unclear, but it contains as much as 26% THC, making it a fairly powerful choice. CBD levels are lower but could still be useful in treating seizures and other conditions. Candyland has a strong sweet flavor and smell, with an earthy, spicy undertone. Its appearance is compact and camouflage-colored, with flecks of gold and shimmering trichomes.
It’s an ideal strain for treating anxiety and depression, along with bipolar disorder, chronic pain, and ADHD. Dry mouth is a distinct possibility, as are dry eyes and dizziness, while paranoia is less likely. Best for daytime activities, Candyland is a sweet treat at any time of day. It’s most popular on the West Coast, in Colorado, and in Michigan.
Effects
Creative, Energizing, Euphoria, Happy, Relaxing, Sociable
May Relieve
Chronic Pain, Depression, Fatigue, Headaches, Insomnia, Migraines, PMS, PTSD, Stress
Flavors
Berry, Candy, Fruity, Honey, Pine, Sweet, Vanilla
Aromas
Earthy, Herbal, Pine
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420man –
I definitely wouldn’t mind trying to stuff but to a weed for $188 is Way too much like that’s a 3A 4A price
420man –
Very good strain nice taste and good high