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Casacanna - Pink Champagne 2pk - 1

Pink Champagne 2pk

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Pink Champagne (GDP x Cherry Pie) 2pk by Casacanna is ready to be popped open. Featuring hints of berry and grape sweetness delivered in a glass of earthy-floral notes. This strain is enjoyable and mellow, with effects starting slowly before creating a calming experience. Get the party started with Pink Champagne 2pk on hand. 


Aroma: Berry, Earthy, Floral


Effects: Bliss, Calming, Euphoric

Flavors
  • Earthy
  • Berry
  • Sweet
Effects & flavors are reported by users on our site. This is for informational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Please consult your physician before changing any medical treatment.

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Grown in California, Recognized Across the World.


Casacanna is grown by legacy farmers in diverse microclimates throughout California, including Monterey county and the famed Emerald Triangle, a region consisting of Mendocino, Humboldt and Trinity counties. This is land considered by many to be the cradle of cannabis cultivation with the most sought-after genetics in the world. 


It’s where Casacanna proudly calls home, a fact that’s emblazoned on each and every flower jar and pre-roll pack. With premium terroir producing premium terpenes, Casacanna harvests it’s flower from the best that California’s soil can provide.


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Pink Champagne
hybrid

Ken Estes, the breeder responsible for the legendary Grand Daddy Purple (GDP), is also the mind behind Pink Champagne, a sweet-tasting hybrid that is a direct descendant of his famous GDP and Cherry Pie, according to sources online.


This rose-scented and trichome-laden strain is sometimes referred to as Phantom, Wow Kush, or Raspberry Kush. Pink Champagne sports small, bright-green buds with orange pistils and, occasionally, purple hues passed down from its GDP heritage. This strain doesn’t appear to be available in seed form, so growers would have to source clippings of a Pink Champagne plant and clone it. However, this strain is considered a rarity and there’s little information available on how to grow it.


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